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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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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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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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