This villa is called by the owner’s name: the Turamini, which resided there since the sixteenth century. On the north side there is a sloping base of medieval origin, while south there is a portico with loggia, whose arches are unfortunately closed and partially altered by recent restorations. Nearby there is the ancient church of S. Lucia in Viteccio, attested since 1256 as a branch of the parish of Sovicille and later transformed into a chapel of the villa. Remade several times and now in ruins, inside there is a beautiful altar and, unfortunately almost unreadable frescoes, dated probably sixteenth century.