There is the whole personality of the owner – a Roman architect, artist and sculptor – in every corner of Villa, a small nineteenth-century village within a larger estate of 50 hectares in the beautiful land of the border between Umbria and Tuscany. Of the original historical nucleus in the seventeenth century today there remains a living testimony in an inscription dated exactly 1631. Towards the end of the nineteenth century the largest building was transformed into a tobacco drying room, following the development of the traditional and now historic Umbrian tobacco-growing . In the mid-twentieth century the complex then underwent new changes. In the end it was enlarged and converted into an elegant beautiful residence both inside and out.
Outside, in the cool of the infinity pool overlooking the Tuscan Chiana valley, you can enjoy suggestive sunsets while sipping a glass of wine while the view is kidnapped, in the distance, by the villages of Monteleone d’Orvieto, Città della Pieve and from the Cetona and Amiata mountains.
The villa includes five very sophisticated and sought after environments in the furnishings with a reference to the Renaissance period and to the great artist Pietro Vannucci, known as Perugino. The owner then put his transforming Villa into a real charming home where, in every room, we find paintings, chairs, glass and iron tables designed and made by his skilled hands.