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Manor house for sale: Piedmont

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Manor house for sale: Piedmont

Historic estates and lakeside villas in Piedmont

Piedmont occupies the northwestern corner of Italy, bordered by the Alps to the north and west and the Apennines to the south. The region combines two distinct property landscapes: an industrially and agriculturally significant interior, shaped by centuries of Savoy rule and a dense network of historic rural estates, and a lakeside zone in the east and north that includes the Italian shores of Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. This geographic range gives Piedmont one of the most varied historic property markets in northern Italy.

The agricultural hinterland – particularly the Langhe, Monferrato and Asti areas – is closely associated with wine production. The Barolo and Barbaresco zones contain a notable concentration of historic cascine, working estates and castellos, some of which have been in continuous family or institutional ownership for several generations. Properties here often combine residential use with active viticulture, and the combination of architectural substance and productive land attracts buyers from both Italy and northern Europe.

The Piedmontese lake shores

The western and southern shores of Lake Maggiore fall within Piedmont, covering the Verbano-Cusio-Ossola province and including towns such as Stresa, Baveno, Verbania and Cannobio. This stretch of the lake contains the highest concentration of Belle Époque and Liberty-style villas on the Italian side, many with private lake access, historic boathouses and parkland gardens. Lake Orta, smaller and less internationally known, offers a quieter alternative with a well-preserved historic centre at Orta San Giulio and a limited stock of historic lakeside properties.

Market structure

The Piedmontese market for historic properties is heterogeneous. While prime waterfront villas between Stresa and Verbania rarely appear below €3 million, the market offers entry-level period properties closer to €1 million. These lower-priced options typically come with trade-offs, such as a lack of direct lake access, proximity to the busier coastal road, or a need for comprehensive renovation. Inland wine estates in the Langhe vary considerably depending on the appellation, the condition of the buildings and the extent of productive vineyards. Swiss and German buyers are particularly active on the lake, while buyers from Milan and Turin dominate demand for rural estates in the wine-producing zones. Properties in secondary inland locations outside established appellations tend to offer more negotiating room and longer marketing periods.


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18th-Century Estate with Panoramic Views in Piedmont
Manor house for sale Borgomanero, Piedmont
Cascina Fontana is an 18th-century estate set on approximately four hectares of private grounds, offering expansive views over the Piedmontese landscape. The property combines historical charm with modern comforts, providing a tranquil retreat in a picturesque setting.
  • Asking price 3.09M USD

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Restored manor house with lake view on Lake Maggiore
Manor house for sale 28824 Oggebbio, Piemont
In a quiet and natural setting, an old manor house from the late 16th century has been restored, retaining its original charm and enhanced with modern design elements that add allure and magic.
  • Asking price 1.83M USD

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