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Villa Selvareccia

Good level of comfort. Well equipped interior. Good size pool and nice external dining area. Excellent location.
Perugia in Umbria, Italy
from £1,626 per week
4 beds 8 people 1 bathroom Private Pool

Ref: ITE262H

This elevated property is a large ancient stone house with, what have to be, some of the most far-reaching views in all Umbria. Views taking in the medieval Todi, 16 kilometres away, and distant, misty blue mountains, with green and gold patchwork hills in the foreground. Step outside and the vista is still unemcumbered from the figure-of-eight swimming pool, or even higher, from the glorious garden, - lawned and shaded by swaying trees.

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Key Features

  • Spectacular and far reaching views over the open countryside
  • Private location great for relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of town life

Additional Information

This idyll is completely private, not overlooked, and the friendly local caretakers will even happily prepare delicious local dishes, on request. All in all, a perfect family holiday retreat.

The lovely garden, that surrounds two sides of the house, is only overlooked by its own atmospheric covered loggiato or terrace.

Three bedrooms are air-conditioned (payable locally).

Ground Floor:
Open-plan sitting/dining room with open fireplace and French windows.
Kitchen with 4 gas ring stove, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric oven and waist-high wood oven.

Six steps to :
Shower room, WC.
One double bedded room.

First Floor:
Two double bedded rooms.
Bathroom, WC
Master double bedded room with dressing area and en-suite bathroom, WC.

Swimming pool open between 15th May and 30th September (weather permitting).

Please note: There is more than 2kms of unmade road that leads to the villa.

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

In Summary

Facilities

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

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


  • Lagi di Corbara (lakeside) 14.0 km

  • Todi 14.0 km

  • 154.0 km from Rome Fiumicino Airport

The nearest town for shops and essentials such as banks, and chemists, is indeed Todi. Do spare some time to visit its 13-15th century Piazza del Popolo, the centre of its civic life since the Etruscans. The small town of Ponte Rio is 14 kilometres away.A steep two kilometre long unmade access road leads to ample parking.

This is the ’green heart of Italy’, with the ancient roman Via Flaminia and Old Father Tiber flowing through its center - a land of verdant valleys and patchwork wooded hills interspersed with buttercups, bluebells, poppies and thousands of other wild flowers. The monasteries and ancient abbeys remind us that this is the ’Terra dei Santi’ - land of the saints: St Benedict and gentle St Francis to name but two. The Umbrians themselves are mild mannered and trusting in keeping with these traditions. Umbria is a land of water too - the Fonti del Clitunno lagoons and islands planted with poplars and weeping willows, or Umbria’s ancient springs such as San Gemini. What better way to discover this beautiful region than in one of our holiday villas in Umbria.

The towns are magnificent, crammed with art and unchanged since medieval times. Visit the bustling university city of Perugia, balanced high above the Tiber and the regional capital. It is awash with splendid Etruscan and Renaissance monuments. Its gallery in the Palazzo dei Priori houses the region’s finest art and it is also renowned for the most romantic medieval streets and piazzas in all Italy. Mixing the old and new, Perugia is host to an unmissable jazz festival every July, and you’ll be glad to know that its other most famous export is chocolate! Why not book one of our Umbria villas in July to coincide with Perugia’s jazz festival?

Umbria’s best-known hill town is surely Assisi, enjoying far-reaching views over the ’Plain of Angels’. Enchanting old houses with balconies overflowing with flowers line narrow, cobbled streets full of arches and steps. And the Basilica di San Francesco dominates the town, now fully restored and at its most beautiful in the early morning. In contrast to this, Umbria’s countryside is a haven of tranquility, interspersed with historic towns, magnificent views and impressive churches and cathedrals. The cuisine in this region is legendary, and the wines on offer are second to none. It’s easy to see why our Umbria villas are such a popular choice.

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