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Pool
Internet Access
Air Conditioning
Rome Fiumicino airport 275km – 3h, Florence airport 70km – 1h10, Pisa airport 115km – 1h50
touring towns, cultural sightseeing, visiting wineries, spa treatments, hiking, biking
Castello di Brolio , Castello di Ama, Panzano, Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, San Gimignano, Montalcino, Montepulciano, Siena, Florenz, Bagno Vignoni
OVERVIEW San Polino
This group of restored farmhouses lies in the heart of Chianti and is part of a medieval estate perched on a hill overlooking vineyards, olive groves and ancient oak forests. It has wonderfully refurbished interiors, a saltwater infinity pool, an outdoor Jacuzzi and a gym with a sauna. It sits in a private location beneath a fortified castle with a private church. This enchanting setting, coupled with its excellent amenities, make it the perfect destination for family gatherings, weddings and wellness retreats.
San Polino comprises three buildings built in the local stone surrounded by mature trees, manicured lawns and well-maintained vineyards. The fully air-conditioned interiors have been entirely restored with care to maintain historic features such as wooden beamed ceilings and open fireplaces. Its bright and airy rooms are accented by with stylish contemporary furnishings in vivid blues, greens and other dashes of colour.
The main house contains a spacious double living room with a large fireplace, two sitting areas and a TV area to one side. The dining area, with views onto the valley, is found down a few steps below the open kitchen, which also has direct access to the outdoor covered dining terrace. There is also a small living room and a breakfast kitchen in the second house.
The bedrooms are spread across the buildings and many have direct access outdoors, providing guests with enhanced privacy and independence. They are individually decorated with special features like cast iron or wooden beds. All have recently redone en-suite bathrooms, and some have private terraces and/or living areas.One bedroom is located in the adjacent cottage which also has a kitchen and small living area. There is one last en-suite bedroom in the Capanna Annex, where the villa’s well-equipped gym, sauna and shower room are also found.
There are various outdoor living areas for savoring the picturesque setting. Guests can cool down in the infinity pool and ease their muscles in the outdoor Jacuzzi, both of which boast panoramic views over the Chianti hills.
The estate’s warm and welcoming staff are available for any questions, local recommendations and to ensure you have a wonderful stay. A cook can be arranged on request.
Amenities and services
Villa is equiped with:
- Pool: 15×8 m
- Private Pool
- Heated Pool
- Fenced Pool
- Internet access
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Satellite TV
- Dishwasher
- Washingmachine
- Barbecue
- Dogs welcome
Rent includes:
- Bed & bath linens
- Baby equipment
- Final cleaning
- Pool towels
- Sauna - Dryer - Mid week cleaning of the villa on Wednesday
Service on request:
- First shopping
- Maid service
- Cook
- Pool heating
Floorplan of the villa
Map of San PolinoCasa Bosco
Casa Oliveta
Casa Capanna
Bosco Ground FloorDouble living room
Kitchen
Dining room
Guest WC
Bosco Upper Floor2 double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (shower)
1 family bedroom with double bed and single bed, with en suite bathroom (tub and shower)
Oliveta Ground Floor2 double bedrooms, each with en suite bathroom with shower
2 twins or doubles, each with en suite bathroom with shower
Oliveta Upper FloorKitchen
Living room
1 double bedroom with en suite bathroom (shower)
Capanna1 double bedroom up on a mezzanine, with a bathroom with shower below
Large gym
Sauna
Garden :
The villa has a private garden of manicured lawns, colorful flowers, mature oak, cypress and olive trees and well-maintained vineyards. There is a large table for outdoor meals, a summer living room and a jacuzzi.
The 15×8 m pool is fenced and heated with solar panels.
Situated between Florence and Siena, San Polo in Rosso is a sprawling 800-acre estate in the heart of Chianti Classico, made up of rolling vineyards, olive groves and oak forest and has a history dating back at least 1,000 years.
Majestically crowning a hill is a private borgo, or hamlet, consisting of a fortified medieval castle, an 18th-century villa, a Romanesque-Gothic parish church, and several adjacent restored farm houses. Due to its position between the republics of Siena and Florence, the fortified castle rose in strategic importance and was fought over by the intense rivals.
Over the centuries the estate’s vineyard also grew in prominence and it was at this very estate where the standard blend of Chianti wine was developed in the 19th century, which was also the first of Tuscany high quality wines. While the current owners do not produce their own wine, 22 hectares of the estate’s vineyards are leased to a noted local wine maker.
The estate’s church is an architectural jewel. An even older church stood here, before being replaced with the Romanesque structure in the 11th century. Damaged by fire in the 14th century, it had some renovations in the Gothic style. The vaulted ceilings of the nave feature beautiful frescoes dating to 1367 and depicting the life of Christ. There is also a working organ from the late 18th century. The church can be used for weddings and in summer occasional concerts are also held.
This magical location provides the perfect setting for creating special memories with family and friends and its tranquility and splendid natural allure also make it ideal for wellness and creative retreats.
There is a wide range of things to do in the area to complement your Tuscan holiday. Within close proximity are medieval villages, castles and exceptional wineries. The area’s vineyards and fields are crisscrossed with smaller backroads, perfect for exploring on foot or by e-bike. Siena and Florence are also within easy reach and can be visited on day trips from the estate.
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ACTIVITIES
- Castello di Ama: This tiny hamlet is the unexpected setting for museum-worthy contemporary art.The “town’s” handful of handsome buildings are now part of the Castello di Ama winery — one of Chianti’s finest — and house some of the works that the winery began commissioning over a decade ago. Today the collection consists of a dozen permanent pieces, including works by Anish Kapoor and Kendell Geers. Their two-hour guided visit includes the winery, the artwork and a tasting of the estate’s olive oil and wines (€35; book in advance).
- Radda: Majestically perched on a hill and surrounded by a sea of green, this alluring town’s position is truly spectacular. It has a medieval walkway and main square, where the Palazzo del Podestà displays its coats of arms and elegant arches. This palace had been the headquarters of the Chianti League, a military-political organisation that controlled this territory under Florence rule, for over four centuries. Opposite is the Neo-Romanesque Church of San Niccolò.
- Brolio Castle: A must for wine lovers, Brolio is one of the oldest wineries in the world and is where the Chianti style of wine was “born.” This is the former home of the extremely wealthy Ricasoli family who has owned the estate since 1167. You can visit the castle and the gardens on your own or book one of their guided tours which includes the history of the estate, its wine-making facilities, cellars where Brolio’s wine is aged, and concludes with a wine tasting.
- Castellina in Chianti: A small medieval town nestled at the top of a rolling green hill at an altitude of 578m. Via Ferrucci, a pedestrian zone, is the main street and home to a number of restaurants, some with outdoor seating. Castellina is dominated by its early 15th century castle, home to the Archaeological Museum of Chianti Senese displaying ancient artifacts from area excavations, including many from the Etruscan settlements of the area. The parish church San Salvatore contains an important fresco of the enthroned Madonna attributed to Bicci di Lorenzo.
- Panzano: This picturesque town is well worth a wander and which features gorgeous views of the surrounding vineyards. Be sure to drift behind the square where you will find the old fortress and the Church of Santa Maria. The town is home to world famous butcher Dario Cecchini and his eatery, ideal for a hearty lunch. If you’re looking to do some shopping, track down Verso x Verso for custom designed leather goods. Just outside Panzano stands the beautiful 12th C parish church of San Leolino which houses precious pieces of sacred artwork.
- Greve in Chianti: A charming town with a delightful main square surrounded by porticos and pottery shops and other artisanal boutiques. On Saturdays this square hosts a weekly market and you can further enjoy the square’s ambiance over a delicious cappuccino and pastry at the Pasticceria Chianti.
- Montefioralle: A tiny hilltop hamlet of Montefioralle, worth the detour from Greve. Leave the car in the parking just outside the wall (piazza Santo Stefano) and walk the narrow cobbled streets of this small borgo that started its life as a castle. Get the camera ready for some very picturesque scenes.
- Badia a Passignano: The splendid monastery of Badia a Passignano takes the form of a quadrangular fortified monastic complex with corner towers. Towards the middle of the 15 C the convent was augmented by the addition of cloisters and a wall. Information regarding the year of the Badia’s foundation is unclear. In 1049 Badia passed into the Vallombrosano order, a reformed branch of the Benedictines. In 1545, the abbey became an important theological, literary and scientific study centre; the monastery chronicles report that Galileo Galilei taught mathematics here from 1587-1588. The monastery is still today occupied by the Valombrosiani monk community.
- The “Strada Chiantigiana“ (SR 222): An ancient road leading from Florence to Siena is full of spectacular scenery, historic sites and the romance of the Tuscany region of Italy. This back road runs through rolling hills overgrown with vineyards to Chianti’s small cities and towns such as Greve, Radda, and Gaiole.
- Hot Springs: In Tuscany there are several natural hot springs fed by volcanic water from 30 to 55 degrees Celsius. Some of them have been known from Etruscan and roman times like Calidario and Saturnia. You can add to your holiday in Tuscany a day in a thermal hot spring.
- San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. It is mainly famous for its medieval architecture, especially its towers, which may be seen from several kilometers outside the town. The town also is known for the white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, grown in the area.
- Siena: The Sienese have no doubt, their town is the most beautiful in all of Tuscany, if not all of Italy. Siena has remained a Gothic city. Renaissance, one of the major influences in Florence, hardly affected the urban development of Siena. The city unfolds around the main shell-shaped square called “Il Campo.” Twice a year the famous horse race known as the “Palio” takes place here. The narrow streets are lined with old shops and small cafes, while churches and museums are real treasures of the fourteenth century.
- Florence: The city lies on the Arno River and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance, the city is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance; in fact, it has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. It was long under the de facto rule of the Medici family. From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The historic centre of Florence continues to attract millions of tourists each year and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
RATES
Beds |
Low season |
Mid season |
Mid season 2 |
High season |
18 |
1 week |
12600.00€ |
|
15225.00€ |
17640.00€ |
* Low season :23 March - 18 May 2024, 05 October - 09 November 2024
* Mid season :
* Mid season 2 :18 May - 06 July 2024, 24 August - 05 October 2024
* High season :06 July - 24 August 2024
Beds |
Low season |
Mid season |
Mid season 2 |
High season |
18 |
1 week |
11900.00€ |
|
14490.00€ |
16730.00€ |
* Low season :22 March - 17 May 2025, 27 September - 8 November 2025
* Mid season :17 May - 5 July 2025, 23 August - 27 September 2025
* Mid season 2 :
* High season :5 July - 23 August 2025
GUEST REVIEWS, San Polino, San Polo in Rosso
We spent a wonderful week in Tuscany. Everything was perfect - the house, the rooms, the pool and of course the beautiful surroundings. And also Christina, who welcomed us warmly and was always approachable. A big thank you to you and the whole team of Trust and Travel for the smooth booking. We will definitely book another trip to Italy through you.
Barbara Kistler, Germany, June 2022
LOCATION
The closest town is Radda in Chianti, where you can find food shops, restaurants, ATMs and other useful necessities. NOTE: the house Casa Faraone lies 3,5 km from the private hamlet San Polo in Rosso.
- Radda in Chianti 8 km – 12 min
- Panzano 18 km – 25 min
- Castellina in Chianti 20 km – 30 min
- Greve in Chianti 25 km – 35 min
- Siena 30 km – 40 min
- San Gimignano 45 km – 1h 10 min
- Florenz 55 km – 1 h 15 min
- Arezzo 70 km – 1 h 15 min
- Pisa 120 km – 2 hrs
- Rom 245 km – 3 hrs
OUR ITALY BLOG
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