Located near Pisa, Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, and Volterra, this "mountain of wellbeing" bears witness to the passage of the Etruscans, Longobards, Templar Knights, and the noble families of the Granducato of Tuscany. Villa Elisa itself is a splendid example of a 19th-century Tuscan colonial home, meticulously restored with impeccable taste by its owners.
Adjacent to the villa stands a quaint rustic outbuilding, thoughtfully outfitted for cooking, barbecues, or simply unwinding in the serene surroundings. The property boasts an infinity pool graced with a Roman staircase, complete with hydromassage features and a charming small waterfall, ideal for family holidays. A sun-drenched solarium equipped with sunbeds, tables, and chairs caters to sun enthusiasts, while a wrought iron gazebo, adorned with divans and armchairs, provides a shady retreat. All of this is ensconced within a 5,000 square-meter park adorned with native Tuscan flora. The property's boundaries are secured by a surrounding fence with an electric gate, and Mediterranean trees and hedges ensure your privacy.
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Villa Elisa, dating back to the 1800s, embodies the quintessential Tuscan country house now lovinly owned by the Ruatti family. They have meticulously restored it, preserving its distinctive features, including terracotta flooring, chestnut beams, and stone walls, while seamlessly incorporating modern amenities to ensure the utmost comfort for their guests. This charming two-storey house can accommodate up to 11 guests and is equipped with central air conditioning and heating, individually adjustable in each room. Additionally, it provides the security of a safe and the convenience of covered parking.
Fully equipped kitchen with a small room attached. Lounge room with a large dining table, furnishings, divans and arm chairs. A large salon has an antique fireplace, divans, furnishings and armchairs plus satellite TV. There is a wheelchair-adapted bathroom with shower, a double bedroom with satellite TV and bathroom with shower. An iron and stone staircase leeds to the upper floor
There are 3 double bedrooms (with the option of one extra single bed each), each one with its own bathroom with shower, rustic fireplace and satellite TV
A spiral staircase leads to the “pigeon house”, a classic tower nestled atop roof and converted into a relaxation space with armchairs and a breathtaking 360° vista of the surrounding hills. As you descend to the kitchen and dining area, an inviting entrance reveals itself onto an elegant iron pergola, creating the perfect setting for alfresco dining or unwinding upon plush divans
Nestled amidst serene hills, Villa Elisa is conveniently located just a 45-minute drive away from the historic center of San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its medieval architecture and local specialties such as saffron, the Golden Ham, pecorino cheese, and Vernaccia di San Gimignano white wine, crafted from the ancient Vernaccia grape variety grown on the sandy hillsides of the region.
A mere 35-minute drive from the villa takes you to Volterra, surrounded by picturesque olive groves and vineyards, boasting one of Italy's exceptionally well-preserved Roman theatres, built by the prosperous Caecina family during the Augustan era in the late 1st century BC and unearthed during 1950s archaeological excavations led by Enrico Fiumi.
Similarly, a 35-minute drive from Villa Elisa transports you to Pontedera, where you can explore the headquarters of the renowned Piaggio company, famous for crafting the iconic Vespa scooters. Pontedera also offers the Castellani winery and the Amedei artisan chocolate factory for your enjoyment.
Venturing just an hour away from Villa Elisa, you'll discover captivating destinations such as Pisa and the inviting beaches of Livorno. Livorno, envisioned as an "ideal town" during the Renaissance, is one of Tuscany's most modern urban centers, ranking third in population after Florence and Prato. Here, you can explore attractions like the Livorno Aquarium, Museo Civico "Giovanni Fattori," Museo di storia naturale del Mediterraneo with its enchanting botanical garden, and Museo Mascagnano, which houses the artistic treasures and memorabilia of the renowned composer Pietro Mascagni.
And for those days when you prefer to enjoy the villa's infinity pool and make use of its amenities, just a 15-minute drive will take you to the charming centers of Montelopio and Fabbrica, offering a variety of shops and excellent Tuscan restaurants.
From € 465 to 1,453 per day
From € 3,258 to € 8,720 per week
Approximately
$ 3,812 to $ 10,202 in USD
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