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Pieve
de Pitti is situated in the southern
part of Terricciola, in the heart of
Alta Valdera. There are 198
hectares of woods, cultivated fields and
above all vineyards and olive groves that
stretch radially, on the hill with the main
landmarks, the Villa and the Castle of Pava.
The names Pieve de Pitti and castle
of Pava derive from the name the name of
parish chapel of St. John of Pava,
built on the ruins of an ancient Etruscan
church and from the Florentine Pitti
family, who owned the estate until the
end of XVII century.
In the hamlet you will find the historical
wine cellars, the villa and the castle,
and the park with the swimming pool.
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ONLY
HERE:
the way up the hill to Pieve
de' Pitti is guarded by a century-old
oak, nominated among the monumental
old trees of Italy, |
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THE
FARMHOUSE IL POGGETTO
The farmhouse Il Poggetto lying deep among
vineyards of Sangiovese and Malvasia according
to the criteria of bioarchitecture in order
to offer our guests a comfortable place in
a congenial atmosphere coming from the ochre
of the paint and of the clay in the vineyard
around. On the first floor, the big flat with
4 bedrooms en suite, a spacious kitchen-sitting
room with a big brick fireplace.
Outside, on the east side of the house, a
stone oven will mate even more congenial your
evenings in the open air with appetizing dishes.
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THE CASTLE
OF PAVA
Belonging to the Pitti family already in
1629, the Castle of Pava overlook Volterra
and the sea, surrounded by a park with a
swimmingpool and by our vineyards. A unique
framework immersed in the Tuscan countryside,
in a natural landscape of extraordinary
beauty. Our
guests can have at their disposal on the
outside and the inside of the castle, a
big room lighted by the evening sun, hosting
130 people seated, and the opportunity to
stay on the top floor of the villa overlooking,
in the morning, the fields, the vineyards,
the olivegroves and Volterra.
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GESTALTEN
SIE IHREN URLAUB INDIVIDUELL
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