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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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Casa
di Terra This handsome eighteenth century farmhouse was
immaculately restored to create a house which combines elegance with traditional rustic
features.
[Sleeps 4-5] |
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Palazzo Conti These lovely early seventeenth century
farmhouses offer superb views of the rolling chalk hills that sweep up towards Montalcino
and Pienza in the distance.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2-4+1] |
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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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Podere Pereti This newly restored
country house is beautifully situated on a tranquil olive-clad ridge
immediately outside the town of San Quirico, with superb views across
Val d'Orcia...
[Sleeps 5] |
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Casa degli Horti
Casa degli Horti is a delightful apartment on two floors within one of
the medieval towers of the town walls of San Quirico.
[Sleeps: 2-3] |
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Il Colle Set on a small
hill just outside San Quirico d’Orcia, Il Colle combines the peace and
tranquillity of the countryside with easy access to the amenities of a
small town.
[Sleeps:
6] |
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Casa Collegiata The apartment takes its
name from the splendid Romanesque church directly opposite, whose ornate
portals can be admired through the three lunette windows in the living
room.
[Sleeps: 2+2] |
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Casa di Mollie This delightful apartment,
refurbished in 2002, is set into the medieval walls surrounding San Quirico
d’Orcia.
[Sleeps:
2-4] |
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La Rocca This cosy house is perched
on the edge of Rocca D’Orcia, one of the most photogenic medieval villages
in southern Tuscany.
[Sleeps:
2+1] |
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Terra Rossa Compared to the
rustic farmhouses which lend the countryside of southern Tuscany much of
its charm, the red-brick building of Terra Rossa stands out immediately
for the authority and symmetry of its Florentine design.
[Various Options: Sleeps
2+2, 4+1] |
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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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