Accommodation:
110 square mt's upper level, sleeps 4 in 2 double bedrooms 2 bathrooms
with 14x7 mt's shared swimming pool
A very charming apartment decorated in the traditional Tuscan style.
It has a large fully equipped kitchen with a fireplace,
- 2 double bedrooms.
- 1 very large bathroom with bath
- 1 bathroom with shower.
There is a living room which opens out to a large terrace (60 sq. mt's.)
and has a large table for outdoor dining, there is terrace furniture for outdoor sunning.
It has a great view on all sides overlooking the private grounds and gardens of the Villa.
Central heating Location :
In the middle of Italy, between Florence, Siena and Arezzo,
there is Val d'Ambra.
Average distances :
| Siena |
19 |
| Arezzo |
38 |
| Florence |
68 |
| Pisa |
134 |
| Roma |
243 |
| Bologna |
146 |
| Venezia |
260 |
| Gaiole in Chianti |
22 |
| Greve in Chianti |
50 |
| Radda in Chianti |
30 |
| Cortona |
64 |
| Perugia |
110 |
| Gubbio |
117 |
| Montalcino |
55 |
| San Gimignano |
65 |
| Montepulciano |
49 |
| Lucca |
119 |
| Cinque terre |
180 |
and 12 km's from Montevarchi,
the main town of the Arno Valley,
Montevarchi have a large shopping area, excellent shopping Prada, Gucci, Armani, Dolce e Gabbana factory shop, restaurants, tennis courts and a regular train service to Florence, Arezzo (and every main italy city), taxi , car rental, chemist's, indoor-outdoor swimming pool.
History :
The Castle built in 1134 was the last post in the state of Florence, protecting the Valle d'Ambra, situated on the border of Siena - Florence.
On the 3 april 1554 a Sienese and French army attacked and destroyed the castle of La Selva at the time a Medici property
The Castle in the 18th century was converted into a bella Villa by the Marchese Piuma and then passed by the Count Ferniani
The scenery around is typical of the pictures painted by the Renaissance artists
Is now property of another illustrious family: i Carpini .
Wine-making is the unbroken thread that runs through countless generations, as far back as 1245; an enterprising friar called Giovanni Carpini was sent by Papa Innocent IV to the Emperor of Cathay bearing a gift of rare Tuscan rootstock.
Today's descendants, Sergio and Riccardo Carpini, after brilliant careers as fabric makers to all the top fashion designers in the world, are putting Villa La Selva through a monumental restoration, of the vineyards, the villas and the winery .
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