
Independent villa, with a swimming pool, in the Cortona countryside, within the valley with a panorama of the Valdichiana hills, a short distance from the city of Cortona. completely independent hamlet; it has a garden of around 3000sq.mt. surrounded by a hedge and a swimming pool for the exclusive used of the guests of the
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This beautiful farmhouse in brick is ideal for a group of 18 people and is made up of 2 units. Situated in a beautiful panoramic position on the hills that divide Tuscany and Umbria The garden area has a surface of around 1500sq.mt. with various terraces, reserved solely for the guests of the farmhouses. The
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The three clusters of farmhouses that make up Borgo Vigneto have been beautifully renovated and fully modernized to comfortably accommodate guests in a world-class hospitality experience. Perched on a small hilltop graced with a 360° view of the surrounding vineyards whose robust grapes will contribute to the Chianti region’s famous wines, the property’s history goes
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Casa Bellavista is a B&B in the true English sense, a home opened to visitors who wish to experience the authentic lifestyle of a Tuscan family. There are four double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Guests have complete use of the indoor common rooms including the library, the sitting rooms and the dining room.
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Hotel La Collegiata, built as a Franciscan Convent in 1589, where you can still admire the original structure of the Convent and the Church – La Collegiata, from which it took it’s name. Located at just 2 km out side the walls of one of the most known towns of Italy ,San Gimignano. Hotel La
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Historical Highlights Feudal hamlet consisting of the church with bell tower of 1000, the adjacent and coeval fortified monastery and a small group of houses, a splendid example of medieval architecture. The castle and the church, of which we have news of 1030, you have the severe appearance of a fortress. The buildings are
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