Villa San Martino

A Graceful, Traditional, Spacious Country House

sleeps: 12


Villa San Martino is outside Monte San Martino in complete privacy with superb views of the Monti Azzurri. Owned by a noble family, it has always served as a guest accommodation and is a delight to share with family and friends.

It is a wonderful base from which to explore the unspoilt area of Le Marche, that remains little known by mass tourism but is one of the most beautiful and charming parts of Central Italy that borders Tuscany and Umbria. There are walks in the mountains, rural farmers markets but also the beaches and the sea are accessibile in less than a 50 minute drive.

Here we have a graceful, traditional, spacious country house and pool with spectacular views and private gardens. It is comfortably furnished and child friendly. Sleeps 12 (6 Bedrooms).

Accommodation

Six bedrooms sleeping twelve guests. Three bathrooms and a downstairs WC. Washing machine and dishwasher.

Cleaning service provided. Fully equipped kitchen, including oven and fridge-freezer. Large dining room with fireplace. Large living room with piano, fireplace and television.

Great walking. Outdoor tables and chairs. Large terrace off one of the bedrooms. Large garden with working outdoor traditional wood burning pizza oven and private swimming pool.

Prices

Price per week
No. persons 12
June 2300
July & August 2650
September 2300


A security deposit of € 500 will be requested and will be refunded subject to any damage or additional expenses incurred.

Central heating if needed incurs an additional charge. Prices include weekly cleaning, linen change, garden and pool maintenance.

Maid and gardener service once a week.


availability: whole year
accommodation: 12
    Monte San Martino: near
    Fermo: 25km
    Macerata (provincial capital): 45km
    Porte San Giorgo (beach): 45km
    Ancona (airport): 100km
    Roma: 235km
    Florence: 260km
Please, contact us info@le-marche-explorer.com or use our enquiry form
Le Marche is one of Italy’s best kept secrets. Prior to the unification of Italy, Le Marche was one of the Papal States governed directly by the Pope, "the Marches" meaning a border province of the Holy Roman Empire. The inland area is almost tourist-free and the local people tend to be kind and helpful to strangers.

On Italy’s East coast, between the Adriatic and Apennines, the Marches are relatively undiscovered, yet surprisingly accessible. A mosaic of ancient cities, rolling hills, dramatic mountains, hidden valleys and long, sandy beaches, Le Marche is an outstanding holiday destination.

The landscape of Le Marche ranges from undulating agricultural fields and vine clad slopes to snow-capped mountains and dramatic gorges. Not far away is the majestic Sibillini mountain range and the Sibillini National Park which provides the most breathtaking scenery in central Italy. The mountains are calcareous in origin, producing the magnificent Frassasi limestone caves. There are 20 peaks over 2000m and several ski resorts in the area. The whole area is a walker's paradise with many mountain paths, guided walks if you require, and a stunning array of wild flowers to be seen. Le Marche is rich in historical-artistic and cultural heritage which has been preserved and unlike its neighbours Umbria and Tuscany, is relatively undiscovered and still unspoiled by tourism. Little English is spoken but the local Italians are very friendly and helpful, especially if you try to speak a few words of Italian.

Every small hilltop village in this region has a beautiful church and a welcoming bar, but more than that, throughout summer and autumn each village has its local festa or sagra. This is a time to celebrate the year’s hard work and is usually based on produce from mushrooms, sausages, fruit, wine or chestnuts depending on the season. It is a time for eating and drinking, processions, music and dancing.
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