Villa lazio Madonna della Noce



































- Region: Lazio
- Locality: Selci
- Next to: Roma (60 km)
- Airport: Rome (95 km)
- Next shop: 1,5 km
- Distance to beach: 90 km
- Distance to sea: 90 km
- Persons: 6
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Detached villa
- BBQ
- Pool
- Dog allowed
- Air conditioning
- 03.06.2023 - 01.07.2023: 4.800 €
- 01.07.2023 - 02.09.2023: 5.900 €
- 02.09.2023 - 30.09.2023: 4.800 €
Villa near Rome
- modern styled interieur
- peaceful
- view
- perfect to visit Rome
Villa Madonna della Noce offers the possibility to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of the splendid Italian countryside and the lively cultural scene of the eternal city Rome.
The villa is an excellent starting point for a visit to Rome and countless other historic towns and villages in the surroundings.
Villa Madonna della Noce is situated on an enclosed two-hectare site and offers splendid views from the top of the hill on which it is built. It is surrounded by charming rolling countryside dotted with occasional buildings, and Monte Sorrate is visible in the distance.
It is surrounded by wonderful gardens that are laid out as parco naturale with a huge variety of trees, shrubs, plants and flowers.
The villa is a professionally restored stone-built farmhouse, featuring almost exclusively traditional materials, such as ancient roof tiles, chestnut beams and terracotta floors.
The villa has been decorated with taste, and a great deal of attention has been devoted to the finishing and furnishings.
Then it was tastefully and modernly furnished with designer furniture from Poliform, Monteni, Porro and Tribù. Great importance was also attached to the lighting and lamps by Foscarini and Flos give the interior a stylish touch.
The surface area of the villa is 220 m2. The house is very suitable for 6 persons and offers all possible comforts for both summer and winter.
In the lower part of the property is a small house with private pool and garden, which is also rented but in no way affects your privacy.
Surroundings in Central Italy
Villa Madonna della Noce is situated in the heart of the rolling Sabina region. This is a region where time has stood still, a part of Italy still to be discovered. The Sabina landscape is characterised by the many castles crowning the hills. The rich cultural and historical heritage is reflected in the architecture, the decorations and the frescos. The castles are surrounded by medieval villages famous for their architectural value (Tarano, Montasola, Casperia, Roccantica, Collevecchio). Traces of a centuries-old culture can also be found in the Franciscan shrines, of which there are so many that this area is sometimes referred to as “The second home of St Francis”. Just as important are the abbeys and monasteries; Abbazia di Farfa and the Santuario di Vescovio are particularly worth a visit.
History
Sabina is located in Lazio to the north-east of Rome. It is named after the Sabines, an ancient tribe that lived in this area before Rome was founded. The rape of the Sabine women is a well-known legend. The Romans were said to have kidnapped Sabine women in order to produce offspring for the new city. Many Sabine deities and cults developed in Rome and many parts of the city, such as the Quirinal, were once Sabine.
Near Rome
Villa Madonna della Noce is situated in Lazio on the border with Umbria, 60 km to the north-east of Rome, and can be easily reached via the Autostrada del Sole (A1) from both the north and south (see map). The centre of Rome is just forty-five minutes away by car, and there are plenty of parking possibilities in the car park under the Villa Borghese. There is also a direct train link from the nearby station at Stimigliano to the centre of Rome. During the day, you can enjoy the cultural attractions, shop in the Via dei Condotti, enjoy a drink at the Piazza Navona, eat at one of the many restaurants in the Trastevere district, and return to the calm and clean air of the Sabine Hills in the evening.
Points of interest
In addition to Rome, there are various other attractive towns and villages within an hour’s drive. To the north: Orvieto, Narni, Bagnaia (Villa Lante), Bagnoregio, Caprarola and Todi. Towards the coast: Viterbo, Tarquinia (Etruscan archaeological site) and the splendid lakes Lago di Bracciano and Lago di Bolsena. To the south, Tivoli (Villa d’Este and Villa Adriana), Castelgandolfo and Albano are certainly worth a visit.
Ground floor: large living area-cum-kitchen with open fire stove and doors opening onto the patio. Library with doors leading outside, connecting bathroom with washbasin, bath and toilet. Large living room with stove and doors opening onto the patio. Large covered patio, with dining table and wooden bench.
Upper floor: master bedroom with balcony, connecting bathroom with shower, washbasin, toilet and bidet. Bedroom with double bed. Bedroom with twin beds. Bathroom with bath, washbasin, toilet and bidet.
There is air conditioning in the bedrooms.
Facilities included:
fridge
freezer
dishwasher
washing machine
Nespresso machine
grill/oven
satellite television
DVD-player
Sonos Sound System
Wifi
BBQ
Kitchen Aid
Safe
Swimming pool with Roman steps of 10 x 5m with reclining chairs and parasols. Loungeset and Outdoor shower.
A table tennis is available under a shady tree.
Damge deposit: 1.000 Euro (by credit card)
Dog on request