Villa Il Cipresso si trova in una posizione panoramica rispetto alla Valdichiana e strategica per raggiungere la Val d'Orcia ed il Chianti. Immersa tra gli ulivi offre a i suoi ospiti un esperienza di relax indimenticabile. Completamente recintata e Ideale per 4 persone dispone di due camere da letto, una matrimoniale e una con due letti singoli, un bagno con doccia, un soggiorno con angolo cucina e caminetto e uno giardino attrezzato. Wi-Fi, Smart TV, BBQ e parcheggio interno alla proprietĂ .
We loved our stay at Villa il Cipresso. It is comfortably furnished and has everything you need. Licia is a helpful and attentive host. We enjoyed exploring the surrounding countryside and endless towns and villages, and then relaxed at home in the evenings - perfect! Grazie millie Licia!
I am finally retired and now I can spend my time on what I love! I'm married and mother of two adult children. I decided to star my Airbnb adventure to share my father's beautiful villa with guests from all over the world :) You are welcome...
Villa Il Cipresso is located in a panoramic position over the Valdichiana, ideal to reach the Val d'Orcia and Chianti. Surrounded by olive trees, it offers an unforgettable relaxing experience. Completely fenced and ideal for 4 people, it has two bedrooms, one double and one with two single beds, a bathroom with shower, a living room with kitchenette and fireplace and an equipped garden. Wi-Fi, Smart TV, BBQ and parking inside the property.
Scrofiano is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, a frazione of the comune of Sinalunga in the province of Siena. It is located on a hill in Val di Chiana, a few kilometers from Sinalunga proper. Scrofiano was founded in around the 11th century. It is known however with certainty from the 12th century, when it was a fief of the Cacciaconti family, as part of the Republic of Siena. In the early 15th century it was the seat of a decisive battle between the Ghibelline Sienese and the Guelph Florentines. In 1554 its castle was besieged by the Imperial-Florentine troops, which destroyed its walls.