SOUTHERN MARCHE |
| Tenuta Le Piane The perfect place to make
the most of the most dramatic stretch of the Apennines.
[Various Options: Sleeps 2-8] |
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| Villa L'Acacia Handsome pale brick villa,
dating from 1879, reached along a short avenue of cypress trees.
[Sleeps 8+2] |
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| La Cioppa 200-year-old farmhouse, sits
on a hillside offering magnificent views of the Sibillini mountains.
[Sleeps 10] |
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Il Gelso A
traditional farmhouse in a splendid panoramic position, it has
breathtaking views of of the Sibillini mountains.
[Sleeps 8-12] |
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Marchesa Steeped in the
tranquillity of the Marche countryside, with panoramic views of medieval
hilltop towns and the majestic Sibillini mountains, Casa della Marchesa
and Casa Luisa are two large dream villas in a unique setting.
[Sleeps 9] |
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Luisa Steeped in the
tranquillity of the Marche countryside, with panoramic views of medieval
hilltop towns and the majestic Sibillini mountains, Casa della Marchesa
and Casa Luisa are two large dream villas in a unique setting.
[Sleeps 8] |
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Casale Il Cerro
Casale Il Cerro is perfectly placed to make the most of the most
dramatic stretch of the Apennines.
[Sleeps 6] |
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NORTHERN MARCHE |
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Ca Cirigiolo This lovely old sandstone
house is thought to have been built by Benedictine monks in the
seventeenth century, although records show that there was a house on
this spot two hundred years earlier.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2-6] |
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Chignoni Set in a remote woodland
spot high in the Apennines, Chignoni, an eighteenth-century borgo, or
hamlet, is a veritable oasis of peace and tranquility.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2-8] |
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VAL D'ORCIA |
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Sant' Alberto Less then 1km off the Vecchia
Cassia road which connects Siena and Rome.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2-7] |
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Tenuta di Spineto The magnificent abbey of Spineto, set in the
wooded heart of southeastern Tuscany, was founded in 1085 by Benedictine monks who devoted
their lives to study, meditation and farming.
[Various Options: Sleeps
8-9, 14-16] |
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Cosona The original castle of
Cosona was destroyed in 1234, and the present fortified country house,
still a noteable landmark among the picturesque Sienese hills around
Pienza, dates back to 1400.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2,4, 11] |
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