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availability: whole year
accommodation: 6 |
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Unique 13th-century Watermill |
This unique 13th-century watermill, which was once a fortress, stands in the valley below the small hill town of Gualdo. It is said that an underground tunnel used to link the fortress to the town.
Externally, the property retains its original architectural features, while the interior combines an atmosphere of warmth and comfort with a strong sense of history. All the rooms are charmingly furnished, and with a very well equipped kitchen, bathrooms of a very high standard, and a private swimming pool; past and present come together perfectly in this very special house.
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Accommodation |
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On the ground floor, which you reach via external steps you will find the entrance hall, a cloakroom and toilet. Also, on the same level there are two sitting rooms, one with fireplace, the dining room and a well-equipped kitchen with a Microwave and dishwasher.
On the first floor are two twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower and toilet and a bathroom with shower.
On the second floor, via wooden step, is a gallery and a double bedroom.
In garden you will find a nice terrace with a private swimming pool of 9 x 3m and 1.4 - 1.6m deep.
The house has central heating. Also available are a washing machine/dryer, video, baby-cot and barbecue.
Please note: some internal stairs are steep and possibly not suitable for young children or the elderly. |
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Distances |
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Gualdo 3 km (most facilities)
Sarnano 10km (all facilities)
Porto San Giorgio 70km (coast)
Ancona 75km (airport).
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Surrounding |
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Horse riding, mountain biking, paragliding, trekking, etc. are available in the nearby Mount Sibillini National Park.
Places of great historical interest can be reached within half an hour's driving:
Sarnano, a perfectly restored little town that sits on a hill and is built in a spiral fashion around it. Amandola, a town noted for its antique tradition of ebony furniture and marquetry artistry. Caldarola, with its castles and Serrapetrona famous for its elliptic square, its palaces and mansions and its summer festivals. Then there is Camerino, the ducal city of antique magnificence.
The Roman ruins of the antique town of Urbisaglia are worth visiting along the road to Macerata. They include a magnificent amphitheatre, which, during the summer months, stages a Greco-Roman theatre festival. Visiting Macerata could satisfy an interest in the melodramatic opera. The Sferisterio can be found there, the second Italian arena after Verona. The works of great artists are put on display every year, drawing attention from all over Europe.
Near the Conero National Park coastline is Recanati, where Giacomo Leopardi was born and only one hour in car from the farmhouse you can find the great beaches of the Adriatic Coast like at Porto San Giorgo Sirola. |
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Prices |
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Price per week |
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No. persons |
6 |
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July & August |
1600 |
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May, June, September |
1200 |
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23 December - 6 January |
1600 |
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Other months |
800 |
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Availability |
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Please, contact us info@le-marche-explorer.com or use our enquiry form. |
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