Secluded 17th century villa in 40 acres with pool and tennis court

Exterior
Fridge, oven, stovetop, dishwasher
Exterior
Sport court
Exterior
4.8
Outstanding(35 Reviews)

Villa in Umbria

12 guests · 5 bedrooms · 3 baths

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About this villa rental

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Casivieri sits at the end of a valley, promising absolute privacy, in an idyllic setting of 40 acres with truly incredible views. Absolute peace and privacy is guaranteed as the villa is set well away from any road within grounds that include a truffle wood, olive groves, wild meadows, streams and a rich variety of fruit trees. Following many years of neglect the villa has been beautifully restored preserving the classic qualities of the structure, while making a superbly finished and luxurious home. If you can tear yourself away from the pool and recently completed professional tennis court, the local towns of Citta di Castello, San Sepulcro, Monterchi and Anghuiri are flush with adventures promising an unforgettable Italian experience. If that's not enough Florence, Perugia, Sienna, Assisi and the enormous Lake Trasimano are all within easy reach.


Understanding Umbria: Umbria is famous for its contrasts, stunning food, a rich tapestry of medieval towns, wonderful lake side beaches, brilliant walking and moutain climbing, couled with all the traditional images of Italy such as fields full of sun flowers and meadows awash with wold flowers. The people, not suffering too much from the influences of the cities are very welcoming and don't take an eternity to deliver your first beer after a long hot walk!

Local Help: The house is managed by 'Patrizia' and her three daughters who live just round the hill. Patrizia is a qualified walking guide and can take you on some wonderful routes through the best of Tuscany and Umbria. Her daughters are all excellent cooks who are happy to cater for lunches or dinners on request. They all speak English and are very willing to help.

The Climate: On the whole the region enjoys very comfortable weather. When is does get too hot Casivieri is situated up in the hills benefitting from the cool evening breeze.

The walls of the house are roughly four feet thick and all the windows are shuttered. On hot days the interior stays very cool allowing for pleasant uninterrupted sleep.

Amenities

Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

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Reviews

4.8
Outstanding(35 Reviews)
4.8
Aug 2023
Comfortable and spacious villa with lovely living out area in beautiful, tranquil surroundings.
4.8
Jul 2023
Amazing property which is really well equipped for large groups or families. We had grandma down to energetic grandchildren! Loved the pool and, even though it was hot, the tennis court was well used in the evenings. Literally miles from your neighbours so a perfect place to enjoy being together.
4.8
Jun 2023
We had a marvellous stay in this ancient house. It was much more a well loved family home than a typical pristine holiday let and, as such, made for a more relaxing time. One point of note, however, is the layout of the house which I didn’t clock when booking. The two bathrooms are both on the first floor and one is en suite. The three bedrooms on the second floor and one on the first floor therefore share a bathroom. We managed to work round this by including the shower on the ground floor but it might not work for everyone. The location is amazing. Secluded is certainly the right description. It took a while to get anywhere - the norm for Umbria! Very quiet with bird song all day. The display of fireflies one evening was an incredible sight. Highly recommended.
4.8
Aug 2019
The house was absolutely beautiful in every way and the kind of peace, seclusion and ‘real Italy’ that we always try to look for in a holiday rental. The owners provided excellent directions (with landmark photos - perfect) really good to follow and got straight there without any mistakes. House info provided was great, this helped us all get settled in really quickly. We took advantage of having food prepped for our arrival, this turned out to be a great decision - so good! The local contacts pool/garden/house keeping all excellent. Even though the weather was VERY hot, we loved the opportunity to play plenty of tennis in the evenings. The comfy seating area by the pool was an unexpected, shady bonus - such a great idea. About half of our evenings were also used to explore the area and eat out, highly recommend a day trip over the mountains to Urbino, What a place and stunning scenery on the way too. Plenty of local wildlife … thrilled to see porcupine and wild boar!
4.8
May 2019
This is an amazing property, ideally suited for families looking for a peaceful respite after visiting the crowded "must see" venues of Italy. It's also heavenly for a couple, who can luxuriate in all that space and in harmony with the beauty of pastoral Umbria. My wife and I have rented apartments and villas in Rome, Florence, Venice, and Sorrento, but this is the property we enjoyed the most and look forward to actually returning to. And unlike many listings, the property matches the photos.
4.8
Oct 2018
We were expecting good things having looked at the pictures of Casivieri online before we booked but oh my goodness nothing prepares you for the reality of this incredible place. The setting is just breathtaking, panoramic views of the Umbrian hills and then there's the house itself which is so charming and romantic. The attention to detail here is fantastic. Beds are uber comfortable with amazing linen, the kitchen is really well equipped and we loved the style of the farmhouse, a perfect blend of old and new (and with a bookcase full of good books). We loved Casivieri so much we only managed to leave it once in a whole week (for perfect pizzas in the nearby town). The pool is a great size, there's good walking in the hills and a tennis court for early evening games. The sun loungers deserve a mention with their overhead shaders which means you can read comfortably while soaking up the sun. They've thought of everything here, a villa which actually delivers far more than you expect. Can't wait to go back.
4.8
Aug 2018
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4.8
Aug 2018
We had the good fortune to spend three weeks at Casivieri in June 2018. First impressions of both the house and landscape are spectacular. Situated on the slopes of a valley, the panorama genuinely does take your breath away. Rolling, wooded hills in all directions, the castle at Monte as a persistent landmark, it is almost as if the scene was constructed to appeal. The house is very old, substantial, and it feels like a privilege to be one of the many who must have passed through. The wisteria clad terrace was where we spent most of our time. Family meals, and games late into the night; that’s what the holiday was all about and Casivieri provided the catalyst for the experience. The garden is very well maintained and beautifully laid out. I didn’t read about it on the website, but there are plenty of herbs in the garden. An entire hedge of rosemary, bay trees, sage, oregano and plenty of fresh mint (required for mojito time). The kitchen was unusually well equipped. The stovetop has 8 gas burners, which is very helpful for a large group with a multitude of cooking needs and waking times. One thing that impressed me, the knives were sharp. Not always a given at a rental. With two living rooms, one on the first and the other on the second floor, there was plenty of space for everyone to spread out. The bedrooms had lots of storage space. There are two bedrooms on the second floor and three on the third. There is no bathroom on the third floor, but with two bathrooms on the second floor and one of the first, we were fine. The pool is very well kept, large, and a refreshing temperature. The new sunbeds around it were much appreciated. We used the tennis court most days, but a word to the wise, it is fast and older knees need some getting used to it. Though we didn’t have any little children with us, it is clear that they would be well catered for with a tree house and sand pit, together with toys in the bench on the terrace. I would describe the property as secluded (rather than remote). I timed it, and it is a 15 minute drive to Monterchi, where the local grocery store has pretty much most of what you’ll need. In 20 minutes you can drive to the grocery store in Citta, and absolutely everything you might want will be found there (charcoal for the BBQ, medicines for the infirm etc.). I've run out of characters for this review, but I'll leave it by saying "just go", you won't regret it!

FAQs

How much does this villa cost compared to others in Umbria?

The average price for a rental in Umbria is $148 per night. This rental is $700 above the average.

Is parking included with this villa?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Secluded 17th century villa in 40 acres with pool and tennis court. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this villa?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Secluded 17th century villa in 40 acres with pool and tennis court. Enjoy the water!

Is Secluded 17th century villa in 40 acres with pool and tennis court pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Secluded 17th century villa in 40 acres with pool and tennis court?

We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and smoking allowed.

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