Idyllic Tuscan holiday house, originally built in the 15th Century but lovingly restored in the last 10 years.
The house has spectacular views of the rolling Tuscan hills and valleys and is the perfect place to spend time with family or friends. The historic town of Cortona is a short 15 minute drive away.
Great location from a 'get away from it all'' perspective...this house and location will make you relax. 3 pergolas dotted around the house so that you can chill out on your own if necessary,
Very central in that Florence is 1.5 hours away and Rome 2.5 hours.
We want you to enjoy Tuscany from the moment you arrive so we will leave you some bottles of local Red and White wine and other local delicacies.
Salute..... Enjoy
YOUR SPACE:
Set in 30 acres of unspoilt National Park countryside in the Hills above Cortona, the setting for Francis Mayes book and film -Under the Tuscan Sun
. Exclusively private pool with magnificent gardens and shady pergolas. Sip a Glass of Prosecco under the vine pergola by the pool!
The house has all day sunshine until the late evening and an excellent access road.
Three large well equipped bedrooms and modern bathrooms and three shady pergolas dotted around the property. Full modern kitchen with all appliances.
House and Contents: The house offers an extremely high level of comfort and style, very comfortable beds, top class bed linen, well stocked kitchen, very powerful showers and comfortable settees.
3 private Pergolas dotted around the gardens which will ensure that you can relax on your own when necessary
The house is nestled amongst lush green hills and rolling countryside and offers unrivalled private and uninterrupted views of the countryside. The house is located in a nature reserve and there are many examples of magnificent eagles flying around in the thermals. It is impossible to build new houses in this region as regional authorities want this area to remain as it was for hundreds of years.
Broadband wireless internet access available throughout the house.
In the house you will find the essentials such as olive oil, balsamic vinegar, sugar, salt pepper etc. etc. in the kitchen. Please feel free to use these items.
Exclusive use of the private pool.: The 10m X 4M pool sits on the edge of a terrace overlooking the Tuscan hills just below the house.
This area whilst being very close to the house is totally private and for your exclusive use
There is a cover for the pool which you can use as you wish if you enjoy higher temperatures in the pool although most people feel this is not necessary during summer months.
The pool are can be lit up at night if you enjoy a midnight swim.
Power plug by the pool so you can enjoy your favourite music.
The area around the pool is fenced and gated.
There is a vine pergola close by where you and your party can enjoy evening drinks watching the sun set.
Professionally landscaped garden overlooking the pool with a colourful variety of shrubs and flowers. . Cold shower by the pool for cooling down.
This area is also a wonderful vantage point to watch the sun rise in the morning and see the skies lit up with the colours only seen in Tuscany - be inspired like the renaissance painters!
Places of Interest:
Eremo Le Celle..one of the must see spot in Cortona. Founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1211 This monastery is
in a beautiful location built into the Tuscan Countryside. Surrounded by woods, complete with a gentle stream the monastery is open 7 days a week from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm.
You must see the little cell where St Francis slept!
THE Medieval Allure of Cortona.
Besides famous place, local wines and absolutely stunning sunsets Cortona is known for its medieval allure. The town has a beguling energy. This town goes back to its Medieval roots with the Etruscans, an ancient pople mainly of the Tuscan coast whose roots go back to the 6th Century BC.
THe MAEC museum in Piazza Signorelli will give you all the details. You can arrange a trip to the Parco Archeologico Del Sodo to see some Etruscan areas.
There are usually open air concerts during the summer in the Piazza Signorelli (named after a famous renaissance painter who was born in Cortona) - everything from a jazz/blues band to the Carabinieri band doing their thing to operatic festivals.
The Commune di Cortona put on music/art/wine tasting/vineyard visiting festivals each year - most of these are free - details available from the Tourist office situated just inside the MAEC museum entrance in Piazza Signorelli.
Cortona Antiques fair every September.
Giostra del Saracino also in nearby Arezzo every September.
In fact almost every village and town in the area have their own Festa during the months of June/July/August and September.Full details of all these Festas are available from the Tourist Office.
Lake Trasimeno:
Located south of Cortona in the Province of Umbria this is the 4th biggest lake in Italy and was the scene of a famous battle between the Carthiginian army of Hannibal and the Roman Legions in and around 200 BC.
Hannibal defeated a much larger Roman army on the shores of this lake during his famous campaign with the elephants.
On the shores of the lake there is a little town, Castiglion del Lago. Wonderful little restaurants specialising in Umbrian food and wine and with a particular emphasis on fish dishes.
All the famous Tuscan towns such as Florence, Cortona, Siena,Pisa, San Gimignano, Montepulciano are within easy reach of the house.
Shopping: There are 2 excellent supermarkets in Camucia theb COOP and the Conad - open all day..
You will be able to do all your grocery shopping here. In addition to a vast selection of groceries and vegetables there is a fabulous meat counter, deli counter and fresh fish counter. They stock a very good selection of wine, beers and bottles of Prosecco for the wine cooler start at about €3.00.
There is also an off licence known locally as the Yellow House or Casa Gialla - yes it is painted yellow! This is just outside Camucia as you drive towards Terontola, on the left side of the road past the last roundabout. They sell a very good selection of top class wines and if you don't feel ilke spending a lot of money you can buy good locally produced box wine there.
Cortona Shopping:
Molesini's in Piazza Republica - The main Piazza in Cortona - very comprehensive selection of wines in this shop.
Pasta Fresca - Cortona - just 100 metres on the right inside Porta Colonnia - this lady makes home made pasta to die for - home made lasagne and all kinds of Italian sauces.
Local Shopping: There is a little shop in Portole just 3km away from the house beside Albergo Ristorante Portole where you can get the essentials if you run out.This is open in Summer months only. Have a Capuchino and a panino at the tables outside with a magnificent view looking towards Lake Trasimeno.
Markets:
Camucia market is held every Thursday from 8.00am to 1.00pm. Usual Italian fare everything from a needle to a rotovator!
Get a porchetta panini made up for yourself at one of the many stalls. Porchetta is a Tuscan delight - a whole pig is spit roasted , stuffed with lots of herbs. Mouth watering!
Restaurants: Cortona is full of delightful restaurants - there is a full guide to most of them in the house. Children are welcome at all restaurants.Best to book most in advance during July and August so as not to be disappointed.
We have lots of other bits and pieces of information on the house, the area which we have put together over the past 10 years which we will gladly share with you.