| Villa Borgonuovo |
This splendid 18th-century villa, gently resting amidst the Tuscan hills, looks out over the surrounding valley of fields, woods and meadows.
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Conveniently located in a land rich with history and tradition, straddling the unforgettable region of Tuscany and that less tamed of Umbria, this area has been inhabited since Etruscan times. Visitors can enjoy archeological itineraries and excavations, interesting artistic sites and the precious eno-gastronomic traditions, all well-worth discovering and appreciating.
In fact, the villa is within easy reach of the cities of Arezzo, Siena, Florence and Cortona, as well as Perugia and Assisi.
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Here festivals and fairs of national importance take place throughout the year. Furthermore, at a local level, the numerous small towns of the area annually celebrate traditional feast days and the reenactment of ancient historical events. These spectacles are often held in the main squares and boulevards, where both local inhabitants and tourists can participate.
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Borgonuovo, originally the home of farmers who lived and worked the local terrain, is today a completely restructured and modernized villa, maintaining, however, all the special details and characteristics typical of its rural history.
Surrounded by an English lawn sloping gently down towards a large swimming pool with a panoramic view of the valley, the villa is the perfect place for spending a vacation in relaxing tranquility. At the edge of the pool one can take in the view while sipping a good wine or simply while cooling off on hot summer days.
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Built of brick and stone, the villa has a ground floor that is still used for storing farm products and machinery, whereas the first floor serves as an extremely welcoming and carefully designed residence.
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