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Ancient Rural Residence
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The ancient rural residence is in the middle of an untouched natural landscape, an ideal location for holidays for those who love absolute peace and silence, a few miles away from artistic and cultural centres of Umbria and central Italy. The space This ancient rural residence, now a holiday home, is in the heart of Umbria, within farmland bordering on the ancient Via Flaminia, between Narni and Foligno. It is in the middle of an untouched natural landscape, an ideal location for holidays for those who love absolute peace and silence, a few miles away from artistic and cultural centres of Umbria and central Italy. The country house, formerly a watchtower belonging to the Middle Ages defence system, later transformed into a farm, is now a holiday home. It is surrounded by a 44 acres of farmland property, consisting of wood, fields, olive grove and a vineyard. The house was renovated in 1970. Guest access The interior has antique furniture and a total surface of 250 m2, on three floors. The ground floor has two large rooms with a fireplace and a big kitchen (with a wood cooking stove), wash room, toilet and pantry. Next to the kitchen there is a rustic dining room (‘taverna’) with its wood stove, wood oven and a big fireplace for barbecuing; The first floor has two double en suite rooms (single beds or double bed), each one with its own bathroom and wardrobe, and a study; The second floor has two double bedrooms and one bathroom. Outdoors there are two porticos and a tree-lined yard for a pleasant stay, whereas the surrounding woods offer the chance for relaxing walks among the green hills of Umbria. Other things to note How to arrive: Coming from the E45 highway (Perugia-Cesena), take the exit for Massa Martana. After 50 m turn right towards Massa Martana Scalo. After 300 m turn right, under the highway overpass, into the country road towards Ponte Fonnaia-Via Flaminia, then follow the map directions.
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