OVERVIEW Casa Vittoria
Casa Vittoria is a private villa built of stone, situated in the middle of the 11th century village of Fighine.
Set amidst lovely surroundings with two very pretty patio gardens, Casa Vittoria has been tastefully and lovingly restored, maintaining the original architecture and beamed ceilings throughout.
Casa Vittoria is entered via the pretty patio gardens into a spacious dining hall. The large, comfortable sitting room, with working fireplace is accessed through an archway leading from the dining hall. The fully-equipped kitchen, complete with dining area, has all modern conveniences and is light and airy.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, each with en-suite bathrooms with separate shower and bath.
Amenities and services
Villa is equiped with:
- Internet access
- Fireplace
- Telephone
- Hifi stereo
- TV
- DVD
- Dishwasher
- Washingmachine
- Barbecue
Rent includes:
- Bed & bath linens
- Midweek change of towels
- Final cleaning
Service on request:
- First shopping
- Arrival dinner
- Baby equipment
- Babysitter
- Central heating
Floorplan of the villa
Ground floor
Living room
Dining room
Kitchen
1st floor
2 doubles with en-suite bathrooms (tub)
1 twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom (tub)
Location of Casa Vittoria whithin the hamlet of Fighine.
Garden :
- 2 pretty patio gardens
- table for outdoor meals
Escape back in time to a spellbinding, 11th century castle and its surrounding hamlet.
Half way between Florence and Rome, perched dramatically atop a hill overlooking the Tuscan countryside lies the medieval masterpiece Castello di Fighine. With its rich history and awe-inspiring vistas it’s little wonder owners and philanthropists Max and Joy Ulfane describe revitalizing the castle and its adjoining buildings as a labour of love.
This historic property was painstakingly restored with the help of acclaimed interior decorators David Mlinaric and Hugh Henry. David Mlinaric, who has worked on properties for the British National Trust and was described by the New York Times as “England’s foremost decorator of period interiors,” is renowned for his unparalleled ability to revitalize architectural treasures. Mlinaric’s talent lies in breathing new life into a property while remaining true to its spirit and venerable past—which is exactly what he has done with such stunning success at Castello di Fighine.
As well as a castle, the estate houses a hamlet of five, impeccably designed villas that sleep a total of 30 guests. Though steeped in history, each stylish villa features five-star, modern amenities, canopy beds, an eclectic mix of antique and eccentric furniture, and en-suite, mosaic-tiled bathrooms. The meticulously maintained gardens are filled with box hedges, cypresses, lemons trees, grape vines and roses. Guests can rely on the impeccable services of the English-speaking concierge José to see to any of their additional needs.
If you’re looking for a light lunch to cap off a morning spent relaxing by the pool, or a hearty feast after a day of sightseeing, the estate’s Ristorante Castello di Fighine, run by Michelin-starred Italian chef Gianluca Renzi promises unforgettable meals.
This remarkable property is also a breathtaking wedding venue: what better place to welcome eternal bliss than at this heavenly hilltop hamlet that sweeps the sky? The property features a small, 16th century church and a beautifully converted barn perfect for intimate receptions and dancing.
Castello di Fighine is just an eight minute drive from the picturesque village of San Casciano dei Bagni, which is home to Italy’s foremost award-winning spa Fonteverde, as well as an array of traditional Tuscan restaurants, and a variety of shops. Castello di Fighine is well-situated between Rome (170 km) and Florence (150 km).
FOR YOUR REFERENCE, NYT QUOTE CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/garden/25mlinaric.html?_r=0
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