Castelfiorentino
As a unique example of this, at only thirty miles from Florence, built on a hillside near Castelfiorentino, strategically positioned on the Francigen Way, connecting France to Rome, the Castello di Cabbiavoli stands. Its history dates back to 1210, when the Conti Alberti family from Certaldo, the powerful and influent Lords of the Longobard Elsa Valley, built their castle. This wonderful building was later converted into an elegant Villa. The Conti Alberti family owned this property until the XVII th century. You may still see what remains of the 12th century castle observing the square brick tower and the walls next to the villa. The Chianti Valley surrounds the castle with its soft hills and undulated landscape, the land of historic and worldwide famous Wineries. Within this scenery, the converted barns of the Cabbiavoli Castle offer an ideal accomodation for whoever is looking for a comfortable and relaxing holiday. Elegantly furnished and accurate in any detail, they were restored leaving the charm of their antique Tuscan style untouched, with a careful and pleasant furnishing which will make your stay warm and homely.Yellow hay-loft Orange hay-loft |
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Castelfiorentino
As a unique example of this, at only thirty miles from Florence, built on a hillside near Castelfiorentino, strategically positioned on the Francigen Way, connecting France to Rome, the Castello di Cabbiavoli stands. Its history dates back to 1210, when the Conti Alberti family from Certaldo, the powerful and influent Lords of the Longobard Elsa Valley, built their castle. This wonderful building was later converted into an elegant Villa. The Conti Alberti family owned this property until the XVII th century. You may still see what remains of the 12th century castle observing the square brick tower and the walls next to the villa. The Chianti Valley surrounds the castle with its soft hills and undulated landscape, the land of historic and worldwide famous Wineries. Within this scenery, the converted barns of the Cabbiavoli Castle offer an ideal accomodation for whoever is looking for a comfortable and relaxing holiday. Elegantly furnished and accurate in any detail, they were restored leaving the charm of their antique Tuscan style untouched, with a careful and pleasant furnishing which will make your stay warm and homely.Orange hay-loft Marcello |
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Castelfiorentino
As a unique example of this, at only thirty miles from Florence, built on a hillside near Castelfiorentino, strategically positioned on the Francigen Way, connecting France to Rome, the Castello di Cabbiavoli stands. Its history dates back to 1210, when the Conti Alberti family from Certaldo, the powerful and influent Lords of the Longobard Elsa Valley, built their castle. This wonderful building was later converted into an elegant Villa. The Conti Alberti family owned this property until the XVII th century. You may still see what remains of the 12th century castle observing the square brick tower and the walls next to the villa. The Chianti Valley surrounds the castle with its soft hills and undulated landscape, the land of historic and worldwide famous Wineries. Within this scenery, the converted barns of the Cabbiavoli Castle offer an ideal accomodation for whoever is looking for a comfortable and relaxing holiday. Elegantly furnished and accurate in any detail, they were restored leaving the charm of their antique Tuscan style untouched, with a careful and pleasant furnishing which will make your stay warm and homely.Yellow hay-loft Marcello |
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Castelfiorentino
Massimo and Susanna, whose family has been running the Hotel Albion for over four generations, open their country residence to friends and clients in a manner that combines their love for nature with their experience in the hospitality branch. Hence 'Le Boscarecce', a refined estate situated in the hills of the Val d'Elsa, a half-hours drive from Florence, S.Gimignano and Siena, in the cultural and artist heart of Tuscany, close to the medieval pilgrim's roads of the 'via francigena o romea' and the birthplaces of Boccaccio and Leonardo. |
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