| Il Poderino
- bbo 111 fienile |
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5
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53
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Primo
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8
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2
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| from 345,00 euro per week |
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| Entrance in the kitchen (4 gas rings, microwave oven), dining area. Bedroom with double bed and single bed. Bedroom with double bed. Bath with shower/w.c. |
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Amongst century-old olive trees, in the serene hills, not too far from the castle of Bibbona. An old farmhouse, entirely renovated into a Tuscan styled home, comprised of four apartments. In the old farmyard opposite the farmhouse; covered with pine and acacia trees, where you can dine in the shade whilst taking advantage of the barbeque and a wood-burning oven to roast your meat and bake your pizza’s, otherwise relax and take shelter from the sun on benches and sofas. This well-positioned farmhouse up in the hills allows for spectacular scenery of the Mediterranean Sea at 6 Km (4 miles) and of the surrounding hills with their trees and flowing prairies. An excursion to the Macchia della Magona a natural fauna and flora park is highly recommended. The farmhouse also sells organic produce such as fruit, vegetables and high quality extra virgin olive oil.
:: The Bibbonian population date back to the Etruscan era. Recent studies reveal that the sacred road that runs next to the farmhouse now called “Via Vecchia Bolgherese”, once upon a time exploited for the extraction of tophus rock when excavated the cavities were used as tombs, then considered as a necropolis now named “Necropoli del Palazzino”. As time passed the tombs were pillaged and some of them crumbled and what remained were small caves, used as tool sheds and animal shelters. In the centuries that followed the sacred road was converted into a main road for trading purposes between the Bibbona Castle and Bolgheri and other neighbouring medieval towns. The Bibbona castle established and possessed by the Medici family; an assessment carried out on the castle unearthed that amongst their possessions were 117 items between houses, cottages and shops, dating back to 1574. Handed the key to Bibbona, Carlo Ginori already the founder of towns like Riparbella and Cecina, with him at the reigns the town incremented and so did its population in 1671 after having reclaimed the houses within the castle confines, 4 new homes were built: Sorbizi, Casa al Vento, Gatto e Poderino. Bibbona’s perfect positioning, rendering it easy for a tourist to visit nearby cities in the Tuscan region that are overwhelmed by art: Florence and Siena an hours drive, at 50km (30miles) San Gimignano and Pisa furthermore the town of Piombino, where every 30 minutes there is a ferry to Elba and the Tuscan Archipelago. Bibbona, besides one of the wine and food route stopovers, take pleasant drives along a road that winds and twirls capriciously amongst the splendour of green countryside and the nearby medieval villages. |
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| Caution: 150,00 euro |
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| Final cleaning: 35,00 euro |
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| Gas: included |
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| Electricity: included |
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| Heating: according to consumption |
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| BedLinen: to bring. Possibility to rent: bedding 8,00 euro, towels 5,00 euro per person per change (booking) |
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| Pets: on demand 20,00 euro per week (only little size) |
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| Babybed: on demand 25,00 euro per week |
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