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| Colle di Sotto
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| Boasting a hill-top panoramic location amidst centuries-old cypress and olive trees and extremely close to Florence (just 15 km), this typical Tuscan villa unites a relaxing setting with art and history. |
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The nearby hamlet of Montelupo Fiorentino is so famous as to be know as "the city of ceramics".
Here you can also find the perfect point of departure for conveniently visiting the principal cities of art in Tuscany with, along with Florence, both Siena and Pisa not far away.
Well-preserved, the villa has maintained the special details of its original structure while having undergone an elegant renovation utilizing traditional materials such as stone, wooden ceiling beams and terracotta flooring, perfectly integrating these elements with new modern features.
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On the grounds guests will be particularly impressed by the large swimming pool (10,50m x 7,50m), with its hydromassage area surrounded by olive and cypress trees and finished off with terracotta and stone.
At the edge of the pool one can comfortably sun-bathe, reclining in lounge chairs while admiring the striking and gentle panoramas the Tuscan countryside has to offer.
Even at night, vistas come alive with the superbly suggestive illumination of hilltop hamlets not far in the distance. |
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Colle di Sotto follows a winning recipe composed of five welll-measured ingredients: Fascination, Customized Lodgings, Tranquillity, Constant Courtesy and Complete Guest Satisfaction. In fact, a series of excellent services available to clients must be mentioned, beginning with the welcome basket guests will find upon their arrival, offering a weekly new culinary surprise.
To further facilitate guests in making themselves feel at home, they will also find a list of items that the owner will be glad to order and have delivered.
This includes things such as renting a cell phone, reserving a dinner served in the privacy of the villa with traditional Tuscan dishes prepared by an expert chef
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| Reservation of museum tickets and entrance, guided tours for both site-seeing and shopping in boutiques or at local outlets, as well as eno-gastronomic tours that often have a special culinary emphasis, as in the case of the Chocolate Valley tour. |
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