A large paved courtyard with a fountain leads you into the
main house which has some fine Romanesque features and the origins
of the building clearly date back to the 11th Century.
The austere external appearance contrasts with the light
modern interior which has sandstone flooring and a glass encased
external staircase tower.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
A large paved courtyard with a fountain leads you into the
main house which has some fine Romanesque features and the origins
of the building clearly date back to the 11th Century.
The austere external appearance contrasts with the light
modern interior which has sandstone flooring and a glass encased
external staircase tower.
Villa Arrghi has extensive private grounds and generous views, an 18x4m infinity pool with a vault pool house.
Arrighi villa has lare spacious modern interiors with sandstone flooring and glass encased stairs.
Full service is provided with a maid, gardener, concierge service, personal driver and in house chef.
Arrighi sleeping 10 guests with the option of an additonal cottage sleeping 2.
All bedrooms have fully equipped suites.
Reschio farmhouses are sanctuaries hidden from the outside world where it is possible to see no one and do nothing for week upon blissful week. But they are also part of a thriving, working estate with its stables, its winery, olive groves, wild boar hunts, clay pigeon shoots, tennis courts and private Osteria and Bottega.Count Antonio's horses can be hired for a private riding lesson or a morning hack through the quiet hills. Our chefs can drive to the farmsteads for a one-to-one pasta-making lesson and one of our resident wine experts can host tastings in the Castello's winery. Days can be spent truffle and mushroom hunting or foraging for other delicacies such as wild asparagus. Tennis can be played on the estate courts while Florentine linen throws or fresh seasonal vegetables can be bought from the Bottega.
The Reschio Estate lies on the border of Umbria and Tuscany - these two regions epitomise the attractions of Italy: beautiful countryside reminiscent of landscapes in Renaissance paintings, medieval hill-top towns, wonderful art galleries, museums and architecture, not to mention delicious food and wine.
Within an hour's drive of the Estate are such towns as Assisi, Arezzo, Cortona, Gubbio, Perugia and Siena and many other smaller sights to explore. The two regions abound with open-air concerts and operas during the long summer season and each town has its own little festivals.