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Villa Galeasi

Good level of comfort. Well equipped interior. Good size pool and nice external dining area. Excellent location.
Taranto in Puglia, Italy
from £2,179 per week
6 beds 12 people 5 bathrooms Private Pool

Ref: ITA130L

As the owner says, this property resembles ’a medieval castle set in a little piece of Africa’. Indeed, ’large’, ’solid’, and ’grand’ are adjectives that spring to mind when first approaching it from its long private driveway.

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Key Features

  • Highly unusual and grand property with plenty of space to spread out
  • Extensive and secluded grounds, great for al-fresco living / dining
  • Large private pool with stunning terrace vista

Additional Information

The separate sitting and dining rooms, the latter resplendent with revolving dining table incorporating the family coat of arms, are reminiscent of medieval dining halls, complete with high windows, a gallery, and vaulted ceilings and columns.

The grounds are naturally shaded by numerous pine trees and the land is indeed like Africa. However, appearing oasis-like, down an avenue of trees, are the two private swimming pools, one small for children, the other very large and overlooked by a covered outside eating area.The owner lives on one side of a pleasantly formal internal courtyard and this is independent from the rest of the house.

Ground Floor:
Hallway
Sitting room with open fireplace
Dining room
Kitchen with oven, hob, microwave oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer
Bathroom with WC and washing machine
Second sitting room
One twin bedded room
Two double bedded rooms with ensuite bathrooms, WC
Shower room with WC

First Floor:
One double bedded room with ensuite bathroom, WC
One double bedded room
One twin bedded room
Bathroom with WC

The swimming pool (20m x 9m x 2.50m x 1.10m) overlooks a number of ’grotte’ or grottoes and  rocky outcrops from which Grottaglie takes its name. Swimming pool open between 15th May and 30th September (weather permitting).

There is ample parking within the grounds.

  • Check in: 4:00pm
  • Check out: 10:00am

In Summary

Facilities

  • Bath
  • Shower
  • Phone
  • Dishwasher
  • BBQ
  • Washing Machine
  • Microwave
  • Private Pool

Availability and Price

Fill out how many days you wish to stay, as well as the number of people travelling.

We may be able to accommodate shorter breaks please call or email for details.

Location


  • Tarranto 20.0 km

  • Grottaglie 4.0 km

  • 52.0 km from Brindisi Airport

Grottaglie is 4 kilometres away and possesses the essential shops, banks and chemists, and is noted locally for its simple yet attractive ceramics. The city of Taranto and the coast are 20 kilometres distant.

Italians have been keeping quiet about their "heel" for years - and for good reason - sun-filled, brightly coloured, a region of olive trees, wheatfields and vineyards, almost biblical in their multitudes, a singular finger of level land, pointing benevolently at Greece, that juts out into the southern Adriatic.

From the green three-sided promontory that is the Gargano National Park in the north, to the flatter central area dotted with conical-roofed "trulli", topped off by the region’s capital Bari, to the southern Ionian-Salento tip and gateway to the Balkans, Puglia is the perfect place for an uncrowded holiday.

Vibrant sunlit colours are Puglia’s trademark look - the deep blue of its vast skies, the dark silvery green of its olive groves and vineyards, stitched alongside patchwork gold wheatfields, the rich burnt terracotta orange of the earth and the bright white of ever-present dry-stone walls, whitewashed villages and the ubiquitous ’trulli’, especially populous between Alberobello and Martina Franca.

One is never more than 30 miles from Puglia’s coasts. Interlaced by lively fishing villages, they have something for everyone: dramatic limestone cliffs plunging into a turquoise sea, as in the northern forested Gargano area, referred to by the Greek hero, Diomed, as "the happy land"; or they can be bustling, yet beautiful, as at walled Molfetta and Giovinazzo in the central section, where gaily-painted fishing boats land the day’s exotic catches; or at the Ionian-Salento peninsula where the coast does a u-turn and reverts to a rocky grandeur. But nowhere is one far from a tranquil gold-white sandy beach, reminiscent of the Caribbean, the cleanest waters in the Mediterranean and just made for relaxing. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Normans, Saracens and Emperor Frederick II, who studded the region with so many castles and towers, they all left their mark on the people, the cuisine and architecture. Numerous flat-topped whitewashed houses are more typical of Greece or North Africa than Italy. The Normans graced most towns with delightful Romanesque cathedrals, at Trani overlooking the sea, and the ’must-see’ prime example at Bitonto, with its fine pulpit dating from 1229.

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