Location address: Lecchi in Chianti - Gaiole in Chianti - Siena
La Valle is a restored hay barn that lays on the hillside 100 metres from the exquisite village of Lecchi in Chianti. There are extensive private gardens that are totally fenced with ...
Beautiful restored 300 year old farmhouse, with far reaching views over the Volpaia valley, yet only 3km from the town of Radda in Chianti and within an easy drive of Florence, Pisa, ...
This is a well furnished house with every comfort. There are several furnished terraces a great pool and fantastic views of the Chianti and Siena beyond. Valliole is ideally located ...
Location address: San Sano - Gaiole in Chianti - Siena
This charming converted stone barn has three bedrooms and three bathrooms with superb views over the surrounding countryside.Set in its own large private grounds yet only a short stroll ...
A typical well restored, rustic Tuscan house with pool, ideally for 2 people with excellent views of the famous Tuscan hills. Siena is accessible by public transport.
This is a tastefully furnished apartment that has 2 terraces with views of the Chianti and provide a sunny spot at all times of the day. In the apartment there is a beautiful double ...
The cottage has a comfortably furnished living area with a separate fully equipped kitchen. Down a short corridor there is the bathroom and large double bedroom. There is a terrace ...
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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.