Luxury Villa for 6 people with salt pool
Luxury villa for 6 people with salt pool and in the middle of 14,000sqm
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The glass doors lead to a large, central living, dining and kitchen area. On the left side is a kitchen equipped with the best German equipment and a fabulous dining table with glass top. TV with all sky channels and an indoor and outdoor music system. All three bedrooms are decorated with Indian fabrics and Italian artwork, one with elegant bathrooms, one with a unique Roman-style stone bath. Guest access You can reach the villa by a private ride through olive groves and meadows. The house is on a hill and has a wide view over the olive tree-covered landscape and the gentle breeze that softens the summer sun. Like an oasis surrounded by exotic gardens, the pool is like a lake that reaches almost to the doors of the villa. The house has been designed for outdoor living, filled with outdoor kitchen, barbecue, dining area, hammocks, deck chairs and a seating area filled with jasmine and other fragrant flowers. With one of the most impressive cactus gardens, it's hard to imagine a stylish vacation. Other things to note The house is situated in the coveted Valle d'Itria, a land of rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards and dark red floors surrounded by ancient dry-stone walls. In the four directions are the charming white painted mountain towns of Ostuni, Ceglie Messapica, Cisternino and Martina Franca, all of whom have their own style and character. This part of Puglia can claim the best food in Italy plausibly. There are six Michelin-starred restaurants within a 30 minute radius, and these are probably not the best in the area. There is a selection of beaches on the Adriatic and Ionian coast, one about 25 minutes away, the other maybe 40 years. Neither of the two coasts is equipped with hotels, and you will not find sardine rows of sunbeds as in other parts of Italy. Instead, you'll enjoy restaurants and bars by the beach, sand dunes, and the clearest waters in the country. For the living, Lecce is a magnificent Baroque city, referred to as “Florence of the South.” Egnazia is an important archaeological site from the Roman era and earlier, and exquisite medieval cathedrals and castles from the cruise era and off the coast. Registration Details IT074012C200050994
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