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Italy Villas
Villa di Collina

Luxury Holiday Villa Rental in Tuscany
Villa di Collina is a historic villa in Tuscany, Italy, located near the village of Vicchio in the Mugello region, also known as "The Switzerland of Tuscany". The villa rental is situated just 35 km north of Florence, in a dominant position with a magnificent view over the Tuscan countryside.

Villa di Collina is available as a vacation rental year round and provides accommodations for 14 guests. The villa consists of: large reception hall, living room, dining room, drawing room, spacious eat-in country kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, as well as a walled-in garden, a panoramic terrace with outstanding views and a swimming pool for the exclusive use of guests.

The villa was originally a medieval structure transformed in the 18th century. It has recently been totally restored while maintaining its charm and character.

Its location allows easy day trips to many popular destinations in Tuscany such Florence (35 km), Arezzo and S. Gimignano (70 km) Siena (80 km), Pisa and Lucca (90 km). Rome is only 3 hours away, by motorway.

 

ABOUT THE VILLA
The villa, on two levels, comfortably furnished with many original antiques, consists of:

Ground Floor:

  • independent entrance
  • entrance hall
  • large kitchen
  • formal dining room
  • living room with TV
  • three double bedrooms
  • two bathrooms, one with shower
  • one with tub and shower

Upper Floor:

  • drawing room with TV
  • four double bedrooms
  • four ensuite bathrooms (1 with tub, 3 with shower)

During your vacation in Italy you will enjoy exclusive use of the swimming pool (5m x 12m), the panoramic terrace with views of the surrounding valleys and the villa's 10.000 mq walled-in garden with century old trees and a romantic grotto, Grotta dei Delfini.

This villa rental includes central heating, telephone, 2 TVs (1 satellite), fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher and washing machine. Fax is available on request. Cleaning and/or cooking help are available at an additional fee. Pets are allowed on the premises.

Golf courses, tennis courts and a riding school are in the vicinity. For a tour of Tuscany on two wheels, there are four mountain bikes available at an additional fee. Lago di Bilancino, a lake near the villa (20 km), offers water sports such as sailing and windsurfing.

Cooking classes, gourmet meals and wine tasting tours can be organized on request.

Many other destinations in Tuscany, such as Florence (35 km), Arezzo and San Gimignano (70 km) Siena (80 km), Pisa and Lucca (90 km), are all within easy reach. Rome is only 3 hours away, by motorway.

See our Useful Links page for guides to Florence and Tuscany, travel information, companies offering guided tours, information on Italian wines and Italian language schools.

History of the Villa
Although no definite records have been found, the origin of Villa di Collina goes back for many centuries to the Renaissance years, and quite possibly to the Middle Ages. The house is first shown on a 17th century map of the Mugello region; it was then much smaller and belonged to the Martellucci family. The family of the present owner inherited the property in the mid-1700's. Like most other country houses in Tuscany the Villa di Collina was the centre of an agricultural system as well as a summer residence. The tenant-farmers' dwellings around the property are now converted into vacation houses. Still preserved, but no longer used, are the stables, work-shops, wine cellar, and bakery that evoke its agricultural past. Among the additions made in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, was a tower with a clock that could be seen for miles.

During the Second World War the house was used as quarters by both the Wehrmacht and the Allied troops; writings in German and English, and the soldiers' signatures, can still be seen on some walls. You'll be staying in the large rooms originally used by the owners during the summer months, which have been completely restored as part of a general plan of restoration and reconversion of the property.

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