Ref.no i5.232
Located in a small village with beautiful views of the countryside
This charming villa is located in the small picturesque village of Lucolena in the Chianti Classico, 13 km from Greve in Chianti. The villa is a comfortable country home with a private pool and open views from its raised terraces.
The terraced gardens are planted with flowers typical of the Chianti area giving a fragrant aroma throughout. The garden leads down to the swimming pool, bordered in natural stone. A barbecue terrace in the gardens, or the large stone terrace provides a wonderful place to enjoy al fresco meals whilst discussing the day’s adventures.
The villa has been beautifully decorated; the owner’s original intention was to use the house as a family country home. Ancient wooden doorway, heavy wooden beams and terracotta floors, while the bathrooms have been finished in marble.
Ground floor: living/dining room comfortably furnished, with a large fireplace. The spacious kitchen is well equipped with hobs, a large oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. One guest toilet.
First floor: a central open stairway leads up to the first floor where there is a bedroom with a double bed and a single bed with an ensuite bathroom with tub and toilet. Two bedrooms with each two single beds. Bathroom with shower and toilet.
Second floor: there is a single open bedroom on the second floor/attic conversion and there is a small toilet room with washbasin. The height to the ceiling here is very low.
Downstairs: going downstairs from the entrance hall there is a bedroom with double bed and a shower cabin. This room is a nice room with vaulted ceiling in terracotta tiles and this is the coolest room of the villa. The room has direct access to a little garden.
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Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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2 | 1/9/2021 | Week occupied | |
3 | 1/16/2021 | Week occupied | |
4 | 1/23/2021 | Week occupied | |
5 | 1/30/2021 | Week occupied | |
6 | 2/6/2021 | Week occupied | |
7 | 2/13/2021 | Week occupied | |
8 | 2/20/2021 | Week occupied | |
9 | 2/27/2021 | Week occupied | |
10 | 3/6/2021 | Week occupied | |
11 | 3/13/2021 | Week occupied | |
12 | 3/20/2021 | 1,547 € | |
13 | 3/27/2021 | 1,547 € | |
14 | 4/3/2021 | 1,547 € | |
15 | 4/10/2021 | 1,547 € | |
16 | 4/17/2021 | 1,547 € | |
17 | 4/24/2021 | 1,547 € | |
18 | 5/1/2021 | 1,547 € | |
19 | 5/8/2021 | Week occupied | |
20 | 5/15/2021 | 1,547 € | |
21 | 5/22/2021 | Week occupied |
Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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22 | 5/29/2021 | 2,442 € | |
23 | 6/5/2021 | 2,442 € | |
24 | 6/12/2021 | Week occupied | |
25 | 6/19/2021 | 3,549 € | |
26 | 6/26/2021 | 3,549 € | |
27 | 7/3/2021 | 3,549 € | |
28 | 7/10/2021 | 3,549 € | |
29 | 7/17/2021 | Week occupied | |
30 | 7/24/2021 | 3,549 € | |
31 | 7/31/2021 | 3,549 € | |
32 | 8/7/2021 | 3,549 € | |
33 | 8/14/2021 | 3,549 € | |
34 | 8/21/2021 | 3,549 € | |
35 | 8/28/2021 | 2,442 € | |
36 | 9/4/2021 | 2,442 € | |
37 | 9/11/2021 | 2,442 € | |
38 | 9/18/2021 | 2,442 € | |
39 | 9/25/2021 | 2,442 € | |
40 | 10/2/2021 | 1,547 € | |
41 | 10/9/2021 | 1,547 € | |
42 | 10/16/2021 | 1,547 € |
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