Ref.no i5.393
Beautifully situated in the hilly landscape
Set on the very edge of the wildlife reserve, this Tuscan villa is a stunning property to let for holidays. The villa is set in carefully landscaped gardens with generous lawns and flowering and Mediterranean borders. Sculpted into the landscape, the vast infinity pool follows the contours of the hillside and the views on all sides are simply quite breathtaking. Flag-stoned courtyards surround the house and the shady Tuscan stone loggia veranda takes in sunrise and sunset.
A former hay barn now offers a superbly appointed garden room for sitting, reading dining or relaxing or simply even after dinner dancing – on a classical note of course. With its original Tuscan form and beauty, the interiors have been inspired on an Etruscan note. Wonderfully light and airy, furnished with contemporary flair.
Main Villa: Villa Piaggetta Features three double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms with showers. There are two twin bedrooms each with an en suite bathroom and a shower. There is a large open area with a dining room and lounge with a lovely open fireplace. The kitchen is well equipped with a six ring gas hob, an electric oven, refrigerator, freezer, microwave and dishwasher. There are also two additional guest bathrooms.
Cottage View Apartment Suite: Private Independent access outside staircase: 3 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, living-dining area with kitchen corner with gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher. Small guest bathroom.
Garden View Apartment Suite: Private independent access outside staircase: 2 double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, 1 twin bedroom with en suite shower room. living-dining area with kitchen corner with gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher.
The Cottage: A superb sitting/living/dining area which is also suitable for celebrations, receptions, meetings, or yoga or gym activities. Glass French windows on 3 sides, east and west facing thus guaranteeing superb views and luminosity. The Cottage is heated and air conditioned and with WiFi. Feature fireplace. Guest bathroom. This room comfortably seats more than 60 guests.
Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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15 | 4/10/2021 | Week occupied | |
16 | 4/17/2021 | Week occupied | |
17 | 4/24/2021 | 7,500 € | |
18 | 5/1/2021 | 7,500 € | |
19 | 5/8/2021 | 7,500 € | |
20 | 5/15/2021 | 7,500 € | |
21 | 5/22/2021 | 7,500 € | |
22 | 5/29/2021 | 9,321 € | |
23 | 6/5/2021 | 9,321 € | |
24 | 6/12/2021 | 9,321 € | |
25 | 6/19/2021 | 9,321 € | |
26 | 6/26/2021 | 10,607 € | |
27 | 7/3/2021 | Week occupied | |
28 | 7/10/2021 | 10,607 € | |
29 | 7/17/2021 | Week occupied | |
30 | 7/24/2021 | Week occupied | |
31 | 7/31/2021 | 10,607 € | |
32 | 8/7/2021 | 10,607 € |
Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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33 | 8/14/2021 | 10,607 € | |
34 | 8/21/2021 | 10,607 € | |
35 | 8/28/2021 | 9,321 € | |
36 | 9/4/2021 | 9,321 € | |
37 | 9/11/2021 | 9,321 € | |
38 | 9/18/2021 | 7,500 € | |
39 | 9/25/2021 | Week occupied | |
40 | 10/2/2021 | 4,499 € | |
41 | 10/9/2021 | 4,499 € | |
42 | 10/16/2021 | 4,499 € | |
43 | 10/23/2021 | 4,499 € | |
44 | 10/30/2021 | 4,499 € | |
45 | 11/6/2021 | 4,499 € | |
46 | 11/13/2021 | 4,499 € | |
47 | 11/20/2021 | 4,499 € | |
48 | 11/27/2021 | 4,499 € | |
49 | 12/4/2021 | 4,499 € | |
50 | 12/11/2021 | 4,499 € | |
51 | 12/18/2021 | 10,607 € |
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