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Villa Margherita   
sleeps 16
Patrignone  Arezzo    |
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"Villa Margherita" was
built in 1915, and its origin is clearly visible in the elegant
art nouveau style of the construction and its surrounding garden.
Access to the entirely enclosed property is afforded on the south,
through a large gate flanked by cypress trees; here a long tree-lined
drive leads to the house. A small gate on the eastern side of the
property is exclusively for pedestrians. |
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and surrounding park are nestled on the peak of a small hill and
their elevated location enables enjoying beautiful sunsets from
the swimming pool or from the terrace on the façade of the villa.
The outdoor areas are very pleasant and spacious and the villa's
trances open onto the swimming pool (west), a pinewood with a large
table for outdoor dining (north) and the garden (south) with a granite
basin and aquatic plants, surmounted by a stone statue. |
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The swimming pool is large and deep (measuring 13 x 16 yd. with
a depth from 5.5 ft. to 13 ft.) and is served by two dressing rooms
with bathroom and shower and a large paved area, ideal for accommodating
lots of guests. It marks the end of the property to the west and,
given its location overlooking the surrounding countryside, offers
a beautiful view of the underlying olive groves and the hills in
the distance.
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The wall
adjacent to the dressing-rooms is decorated with a large seascape
made of glazed ceramic.
To the north, stone steps and flowerbeds with trees separate the
pool from the tennis-court.
The pool looks out onto the lower court, bordered by the house of
the bailiff who looks after the garden and by a large shed where
big lemon-tree vases are kept during the cold season.
The entire complex offers large and very pleasant areas for community
life and, at the same time, secluded and intimate corners in the
spacious garden or in the small loggia on the southern side. |
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Inside
the villa, the ground floor houses the billiard room that looks
out onto the swimming pool and the family chapel, decorated with
a glass polyptych made in the fifties. On this floor, we also find
the cellar and utilities room.
A wide wooden and wrought iron staircase, this too in the art nouveau
style, connects the villa's four floors. A large hall connecting
the dining area to the living room occupies the center of the first
floor that opens onto the pinewood and garden. |
The dining
area consists of an entrance hall, a modern and functional kitchen
and a dining room with a large fireplace and the traditional copper
cooking ware typical of Tuscan houses.
A large glass door leads to the living room, study, dressing room,
bathroom - with antebathroom with a sink - and entrance room. A
large stone fireplace from the XII century embellishes the living
room. |
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Arturo, a professional chef, is available
6 days a week to prepare dinners for the villa guests (food and
wine, extra cost, to be refunded on receipt presentation).
He can prepare delicious meals with
traditional Italian and Tuscan recepies.
This service is included in the rental price.
The chef is also available to buy food and drink for you, refunded
on receipt presentation. Ask for details.
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The second
floor, like the first, develops around a large hall furnished with
gilt pier-mirrors from the XVIII century and hosts three double
and two twin bedrooms.
The green bedroom has a private dressing room and en suite bathroom
with antibath - with washbasin -, while further two bathroom are
in the corridor on the same floor.
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On the third floor a double and a twin bedroom share a bathroom
with bath that look out onto yet another access room and another
ramp of stairs leading to the tower that offers a spectacular
view over the surrounding countryside.
The double bedroom hosts two additional beds.
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The villa is located in a small outlying village of the city
of Arezzo called Patrignone, only a ten-minutes walk away.
In the village there are a grocery and one bar.
The location is particularly nice as it lies across the Valdarno
and Casentino territories. Sites of great historic and landscape
interest are within easy reach. By way of example: Sansepolcro,
home of Piero della Francesca, is 20 mi. away, Cortona 20 mi.,
the ancient monasteries of La Verna and Camaldoli 26 mi., the
road of Chianti Classico 20 mi., Florence and Siena 40 mi.
Electric power except swimmingpool and well consumption, will
be for extra, as on meter.
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Prices per week 2007 in Euro |
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Price
per week |
High
Season
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09/06-08/09 |
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7.000 |
| Middle Season |
28/04-09/06
08/09-29/09 |
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6.000 |
| Low
Season |
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not
available |
| Security deposit |
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800 |
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