Rent Villa Nese Italy
Holiday Home Rental Description
Radiating charm inside and out, this grand, six-bed home is surrounded by panoramic countryside views, which you can admire from several of the spacious rooms spread across two floors. On the ground level, guests have the option to choose from two seating areas in the spacious living room, with cooling stone underfoot and wooden beamed ceilings complementing the traditional furniture and décor. Time-honoured furnishings and classical artwork accomplish the space, which leads to a country-style kitchen that has everything you need to make full family meals and enjoy them in the dining room next door. All bedrooms are remarkably spacious, with high ceilings, terracotta-tiled floors and a lot of natural light, making sure you feel at home. In addition, the master suite is arranged for romantic evenings, with a canopy bed and a single-person sofa at your disposal. Whether snuggling on chilly evenings or enjoying lively conversations in the cosy lounge, this villa offers the perfect environment for bonding and relaxation.
Walk outside across the neatly manicured lawn to find a large pool surrounded by a terrace and lush vegetation. Whether working on your tan from the sun lounger or getting some exercise in, this is the place from where to take in the views and truly forget the sense of time. Al-fresco meals are to be served at the large dining table, while a sofa under a blooming wisteria canopy makes for the best spot where to watch all the candy-hued sunsets.
For a long time, Umbria was known as the lesser-visited sibling to neighbouring Tuscany. It’s the only Italian region in the centre of Italy that doesn’t border the sea or another country, and it’s this location that ensures Italy’s oldest traditions and charm are still at play here.
When you catch the itch to explore, choose from a variety of charismatic towns and cities, all of which are at your doorstep. Go from Assisi or Arezzo for a cultured day out, followed by a wholesome stroll or well-deserved relaxation near Lake Trasimeno, all of which are surrounded by excellent wineries and trattorias.
Perugia, the region’s capital, is easily reachable by car and offers a wealth of sightseeing and other touristic opportunities. It’s very well known for its defensive walls around the historic centre, galleries, museums and of course a buzzing restaurant scene.
Property Licence Number: 054039LOTUR30277 Villa Interior (400m2) Ground Floor – Living room with two seating areas with sofas
– TV room
– Kitchen equipped with two fridges, freezer, oven, hob, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave, blender and coffee machine
– Dining room with a dining table and chairs
– Bedroom with a double bed, direct access to the terrace and en-suite bathroom with a shower/bath and WC
– Laundry room First Floor – 2 x bedrooms with double beds and en-suite bathrooms with a shower/bath and WC
– 3 x bedrooms with twin beds
– Bathroom with a bath/shower and WC Outside Grounds (4 acres) – Gated pool (12m x 5m, depth: 0.3-1.6m), open approximately end-May to end-September
– Pool terrace with sun loungers and parasol
– Dining table and chairs
– Rear covered terrace with lounge furniture
– Outdoor sofa
– Outdoor shower
– Hammock
– Weber barbecue
– Parking Facilities – Wi-Fi
– Air-conditioning units (bedrooms only)
– TV
– Iron and ironing board
– Washing machine
– Hairdryer
You can take a peaceful stroll to the local village, San Giovanni del Pantano, whenever you fancy, as it takes only 15 minutes. On the way there, you’ll pass vast fields and vineyards, while a bit further away you can discover the castle Castello di Antognolla. If you start craving Italian food, simply drive to the closest winery or restaurant, just 10 minutes away by car and indulge in Umbria’s delectable cuisine. Alternatively, you can find a small grocery store with essentials near the village, and a supermarket just a 15-minute drive away.
The active ones will love exploring the many hiking and walking trails, with wide country roads also suggesting beautiful road trip options. One great area nearby is Cascate Innigati, surrounded by trees and greenery, with two stunning waterfalls. A bit further away, visit Parco Regionale del Lago Trasimeno, a regional park in a 32,618-acre lake basin with small islands, historic villages and migratory birds that can be observed from special viewing docks.
Perugia, Umbria’s capital is just a 1-hour drive away and is full of Etruscan archways, Gothic palazzos and winding streets which seem to have been forgotten in time. When exploring the city, make sure to visit the main sight – the Priori Palace exhibiting regional art from the 13th century onward, as well as the Piazza IV Novembre, a Gothic cathedral with Renaissance paintings and frescoes. The sightseeing doesn’t end there; indulge in people-watching by the stunning Fontana Maggiore, a marble fountain with carvings of biblical scenes and zodiac signs before finding a spot in one of the cosy restaurants; with Umbria being the only Italian region outside Piedmont where you can find truffles, the food is traditional simplicity at its best.
In the nearby Arezzo, you’ll be able to soak up an old-worldly Italian charm as you walk up to the hilltop cathedral with painted vaulted ceilings and a 15th-century fresco of Mary Magdalene by Piero della Francesca – a must-see landmark not only for those fascinated by religions. The active ones can walk up to the imposing Medicean Fortress – an impregnable mediaeval marvel offering one-of-a-kind city views.
When you simply can’t get enough of the region’s history, head to Assisi for a cultured day out. Known as the birthplace of St. Francis, it hosts an array of fascinating architecture such as the massive UNESCO Basilica of St. Francis, reached by steep steps and featuring 13th-century frescoes portraying the life of the Italian saint as well as the crypt which houses his stone sarcophagus.