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General
A square-shaped villa rooted firmly on its own hill, itself one amongst a sea of green Umbrian hills, offering uninterrupted views that range through all four compass points. Timeless, solid and very spacious, this is a recently renovated (2003) detached farmhouse on two floors. Space is the key here - the villa is ideal for a large group of clients - inside and out, the house and lawned grounds (complete with stunning pool), give full vent to any group'’s desire for freedom but privacy too. All seven bedrooms are en-suite with bath or shower rooms.
Location
The nearest town is 11th century Marsciano, 11 kilometres away, with its fortified old town replete with castle and square and round towers. Here are all the necessary shops, banks and chemists. Parking. Separate reception building. Furnished brick and tile-roofed gazebo, ideal for open-air drinks and meals, next to swimming pool measuring 14m x 5m with Roman steps and diving board. Extensive lawned gardens.
Layout
Narrow double-doored main entrance. Right into first of three sitting/dining rooms, with billiard table, beams, archways and open fireplace, dining area. Separate kitchen with electric oven, 5 gas rings, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, waist-high open oven, single sink unit. Guest WC. Left from main entrance to two double bedded rooms and one twin bedded room, all with en-suite shower room, WC etc. Stone staircase to first floor landing. Right into sitting/dining room with open fireplace and kitchen corner equipped with 4 gas rings, small oven and sink. Guest WC. One 4 poster double bedded room with en-suite shower room, WC etc. One master suite containing sitting area, en-suite bathroom, WC etc., and wooden steps up to a galleried double bed. From landing, left into smaller sitting/dining room with two single sofa-beds for two children and kitchen area equipped with electric oven, 4 gas ring hob and sink. Shower room, WC etc. One twin bedded room with en-suite shower room, WC etc and one airy double bedded room with en-suite bathroom, WC etc.
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