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Location address: Solata - Arezzo
19th Century restored villa with 4 large bedrooms suitable for groups of up to 8 people, or two families holidaying together. Ideally situated to visit Chianti, Valdarno, Arezzo, Cortona ...
6 people
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Private Pool
2012 Prices
from 1500 to 2340 Euro
Location address: Località Rocca Ripesena - Orvieto
A fabulous villa with four bedrooms sleeping six, located 5km from Orvieto also close to Assisi, Todi, Perugia, Spello and Gubbio. A wonderful opportunity to stay in a real family home ...
6 people
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Private Pool
Location address: Civitella In Val Di Chiana - Arezzo
A private Tuscan villa with its own pool set in beautiful gardens with panoramic views. Ideally situated for exploring the region only 15 km from Arezzo where there is a train station
6 people
4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Private Pool
2012 Prices
from 1500 to 2180 Euro
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Frannk Gardner
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Our accommodation, which cost less than £800 for the week, is in a converted stone farmhouse next to a 12th Century Franciscan chapel. There is a pergola shaded by vines round the back here we quickly settle into a rhythm of eating long pasta suppers while the shadows lengthen.