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Casale Pozzuolo
Sant'Angelo Scalo, Tuscany

Details of the Villa
Referencetus115
SleepsUp to 5
Bedrooms2 bedroom Apartment
Pool13 metres x 7 metres
Beach30 km
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Boasting a large pool and a dreamy landscape, these lovely apartments were once a farmhouse. Retaining charm and character the position is ideal.

Only six pretty apartments share this pretty building. A renovated farmhouse with outbuildings dating back to medieval times, it is decorated with great care and taste. Nestled on a hilltop in Tuscany between Siena and Grosseto and overlooking the valley of the Orcia river, this wine estate with its own wine and olive oil production offers the possibility to relax in pure nature and tranquillity and offers the possibility to explore the famous wine region of Brunello and Montecucco.

This two bedroom apartment is well furnished and provides a good level of comfort, with heating and air conditioning. The master bedroom has a double bed and an ottoman single bed. It benefits from an ensuite shower room. The second bedroom has twin beds and again an ensuite shower room.

The open plan living area has space for sitting and dining, with a television. The sofa bed can sleep another person. The kitchen is compact, but has a small electric oven and fridge.

The private covered terrace is an added bonus and is equipped with outdoor furniture.

The highlight of the property is the large shared pool and spacious well kept gardens complete with sun terrace and Jacuzzi area. Also on the ground floor of the main house is a unique winetasting room where you can sample the farm's wine and other famous wines.

In the outbuildings there is a fitness room with sauna and gym area with treadmill, exercise bike, total trainer fitness gym, shower. Mountain bikes are available for hire, A laundry room is available for guests use. Guide for bike tours. Wine can be bought from the estate. Covered parking is on site.

There may a small charge for these extra facilities.

Distances: restaurant 1km, Sant'Angelo Scalo with grocery 4km, Paganico with pharmacy, bank, post office and railway station 9km, Montalcino 22km, Grosseto 38km, Marina di Grosseto (free and paid beaches) 30km, Castiglione d'Orcia 42km, Pienza 44km, Siena 50km, Vagliagli 62km, Firenze 130km, Pisa 188km, Rome 210km.

There is a possibilty that a security deposit and tourist tax may be payable locally. Local charges may also apply for the use of some facilities.

Current Special Offers

  • 10% off property price for holidays starting between 23rd May and 15 Aug 2012 (booked before 31 Jul 2012)

Holiday Information

  • Change over days: Saturday
  • Stay durations: minimum 7 nights
  • Car hire: Strongly Recommended
  • Transfer times: 1 hour 30 mins from Florence Airport

Location

  • Gardens
  • Beach: 30 km
  • Taverna: Within a short drive
  • Shops: Within a short drive

Facilities

  • Fridge
  • Pool: 13 metres x 7 metres
  • Air-conditioning
  • TV (local)
  • Heating

Services

  • Maid service:
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service

Photo album

Only six apartments make up this beautifully renovated farmhouse.
Only six apartments make up this beautifully renovated farmhouse.
The large shared pool is 13 metres by 7 metres.
The large shared pool is 13 metres by 7 metres.
Charming and sophisticated with  rural relaxation.
Charming and sophisticated with rural relaxation.
The rooms are traditionally furnished.
The rooms are traditionally furnished.
The twin bedroom.
The twin bedroom.
The open plan lounge and dining area still retains a rustic feel.
The open plan lounge and dining area still retains a rustic feel.
The kitchen is well equipped for self catering needs.
The kitchen is well equipped for self catering needs.
The spacious and panoramic roof terrace provides a lovely respite from the sun.
The spacious and panoramic roof terrace provides a lovely respite from the sun.
Set in spacious lawned gardens that blend into the Tuscany countryside.
Set in spacious lawned gardens that blend into the Tuscany countryside.

Location

Why Holiday in Tuscany?

It's just not possible to divorce Tuscany from our preconceptions. A row of cypress trees breaking the blue sky on a hilltop. Olive groves and grapevines marching tidily down the side of a slope. Little medieval hill towns gazing down upon a country that has been carefully developed since the Roman times. It has been said , that rather than take a photo of the modern landscape, you can gaze into a painting by Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael or Piero della Francesca. Much of the scenery is simply unchanged in 500 years.

We have the 'art cities' of Florence, Pisa and Siena - the galleries and museums, devotional buildings and architecture of Florence (Firenze) alone could swallow your entire holiday in Tuscany. Another week would just about deal with Pisa and its Campo dei Miracoli around the Leaning Tower and Baptistery. Then there is lesser known Lucca, a perfect medieval city within its unbreakable medieval walls. But let's take a few other highlights without which no tour of Tuscany is complete.

Siena is a superb medieval city, which depopulated a few hundred years ago due to the Black Death and never quite filled up again. Indeed parts of this opulent and stylish town, around the stunning black-and-white marble Duomo, retain a semi-rural air. Cobbled streets spiral toward the central 'Campo' site of the twice yearly Palio horse race. There are dozens of little hill towns south and west of Siena, with San Gimignano (the city of towers) being best known. Montepulciano, Cortona and Pienza are joys, but also see lesser-explored Pitigliano, Massa Marittima and Volterra.

Between Florence and Siena we have Chianti, superb wine country of course and a popular retreat for British and American expats. The main towns of 'Chiantishire' are Greve in Chianti and Radda in Chianti. See too the medieval cloth town of Prato, with the Castello Imperator and a fine Pisan-Romanesque Duomo. Another undiscovered gem is Pistoia, with a well preserved medieval core. Heading towards the coast we have Pisa, Lucca and then the coastline of the Versilian Riviera. The most famous of the resorts is Viareggio, a fashionable resort in Victorian times, and still a fun seaside town, with great gelaterie, restaurants, beaches and the huge February carnival. Livorno is often dismissed as a bombed and uninspiringly rebuilt port town, but there is a lovely old town of canals and humpback bridges, a 'little Venice' indeed. Offshore we have the isle of Elba, once home to a defeated Napoleon.

The southern Tuscan coast becomes the Maremma, once a malaria-ridden backwater but now home to the famed Maremma cattle and the 'butteri', cowboys who tend them. The countryside rises to the hills of Monte Argentario and the rather lovely and very ancient town of Orbetello. South of Siena we come to the remarkable San Gimignano, a little town that became a powerful republic, albeit briefly. The soaring towers are monuments to the pride and hubris of the warring families of the town. Volterra is something quite other - built remote and striking on a high plateau, DH Lawrence wrote that it 'gets all the wind and sees all the world ... an inland island'. Thence on to Massa Marittima, an important mining town since pre-Roman (Etruscan) times. And south of Siena spreads the countryside of the Crete Senese ... which is probably that Tuscan countryside that most of us first-time visitors picture in our minds.

We can't leave southern Tuscany without visiting the Abbazia dei San Galgano, one of Italy's most stunning Gothic buildings, and the Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore, with its superb Renaissance frescoes. On to Montepulciano, at 600 metres above the sea it's the highest hill town in Tuscany. Then to Pienza, a Renaissance new town created from scratch by Pius II in 1459. Another lovely hill town nearby is Montalcino - wine buffs will know the name.

Eastern Tuscany's main towns are Arezzo - a beautiful Etruscan, Roman and medieval city, and the home and inspiration of movie clown Roberto Benigni (much of 'La Vita e Bella' was filmed here). Finally on to Cortona, from whose heights you gaze down upon Lake Trasimeno. The town has the Museo dell'Accademia Etrusca, a fine Duomo and the Museo Diocesano.

Vivid Italy is your perfect choice for a holiday in Tuscany. In Tuscany we have villas, apartments and hotels ideal for your holiday.

How To Get There

There are direct flights to Florence and Pisa from several airports in the UK.

You can fly from Gatwick to Florence on most days with Meridiana.

From Bristol, Gatwick and Luton you can take an Easyjet flight to Pisa on most days including weekends. Gatwick also has a British Airways flight to Pisa on the weekends.

From Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bournemouth, East Midlands and Birmingham you can take a Ryanair flight to Pisa. Their flights from Stansted, Liverpool and Dublin leave Monday-Sunday.

With Jet2 you can fly from Leeds/Bradford, Belfast, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Manchester to Pisa.

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