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| Villa Albero |
| Villa l'Albero, its name meaning Tree Villa, is a marvelous 18th-century structure that has been completely renovated and transformed into a lovely home where guests can spend wonderful moments with family and friends. |
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The villa lies only 3 km from the small hilltop town of Montespertoli, in the Chianti countryside, with Florence only 25 km away and Siena at a distance of a mere 40 km.
The area is perfect for planning daily excursions to any of the nearby historical towns, or for enjoying walks through the countryside. In fact, the villa is the ideal point of departure for discovering Tuscany, with all its wonders and traditions.
The villa appears as a formidable stone building with large interior spaces: during restoration typical characteristics of ancient Tuscan rural residences were maintained, so as to preserve the atmosphere and traditions already established here. |
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The house dominates the surrounding terrain and is surrounded by a beautiful garden sloping towards the valley. The green grass and olives trees are provide a verdant backdrop for the colorful flowers, fruit trees and climbing vines delightfully covering the villa's walls and grounds.
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Outdoors, several areas have been set up for guest dining and relaxation: in front of the sitting room there is a lovely terrace furnished with table, chairs, umbrellas and lounge chairs, making it the perfect spot for enjoying warmer moments of the day.
Table and chairs can also be found positioned just outside the suite and in the garden beneath the shade of the large trees, where guest can dine while admiring the extraordinary view of the hills and olive groves extending as far as the eye can see.
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The large attractive swimming pool is situated on the green land terrace, looking out over the Chianti hills and benefiting from full southern exposure all day long. Here guests can sunbathe in complete tranquility or, in the evening, just relax poolside, enjoying a glass of Chianti and admiring the sunset which sharply designs the hills and mountains upon the horizon for as far as the eye can see.
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