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Casa Ulive

Green Vacations - Standalone Villa

     
Character: This classic Tuscan farmhouse has superb designer furnishings and manages to offer total peace and seclusion while actually being in a small hamlet.
Advantages: Peaceful, authentic. Walk to the café or small grocery shop, and you are not isolated in the country, yet there is total privacy in the garden. The owners take great pride in helping their guests have a great vacation.
Location: In a hamlet just north of Lucca. Great for visiting the Cinqueterre, Lucca, Pisa, and all of western Tuscany. Florence and Siena are under an hour away. A wonderful choice for those who wish to see Tuscany without tourists, in the nearby hill towns of the Garfagnana and the Apuan Alps. Click here to see a map.
Size: Sleeps 5; living room, eat-in kitchen, two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, two bathrooms (one with shower, one with tub). Private garden.
Features: Fireplace, satellite TV, telephone, dishwasher, oven, full fridge/freezer, hair dryer, washing machine, swimming pool.
Minimum stay: Saturday-to-Saturday.
Disadvantages: Not in the center of Tuscany, but fine for most day trips.
Car needed: Yes.

The setting for this little house could not be more delightful. After wending your way along a pleasant country road, you come to a minuscule ancient hamlet – barely more than a handful of stone houses clustered around a café and a grocery shop. You could drive right past in the blink of an eye, but instead you turn right and immediately find yourself at an electronic gate. Beyond this is a tiny wonderland: a rich green lawn shaded by ageold olive trees (ulive, in Italian) and dotted with hardy rosebushes and banks of other colorful flowers and fragrant herbs. A flagstone path leads to the swimming pool. The views across the valley are truly memorable, both from here and from the covered patio, which features a barbecue, pizza oven and dining table. If you can shake off the spell that is immediately cast upon you here, you’ll see a pair of very ancient stone houses around the perimeter of the property. But one of them is inhabited by your hosts, a couple who truly know the meaning of “Tuscan hospitality,” while the other’s inhabitants are rarely seen. When you are in your magical garden, you will feel completely secluded and shielded from the cares of the world. Welcome to the Perfect Vacation!

Inside, the house is warm and inviting, furnished with a nice mixture of rustic peasant pieces and sophisticated rich fabrics. There is a dining room with the original stone walls and a table for four that connects to a small but wonderfully outfitted kitchen. Here you will enjoy using the full fridge/freezer, stove, cooktop, dishwasher and American coffeemaker, and a California counter with stools makes it possible for everyone to keep the cook company. Beyond an arch is the living room, with a charming frescoed wall, fireplace, couch and chairs and satellite TV. Completing the ground floor is a pretty single bedroom with a French door opening onto the garden, a nice bathroom with stall shower, and a laundry room with washing machine.

Off the second-floor landing, up 15 steps from below, is another big bathroom with a whirlpool tub. Both bathrooms are lined with tumbled marble tiles and have brand new fixtures. Across the landing is a most romantic bedroom, featuring a queen-sized canopy bed with views of the garden. At the other end of the landing is a bedroom with queen bed (or two twin beds) and views on the valley as well as a skylight for contemplating the Tuscan sky! Opposite this room is a patio with sun chairs and umbrella.

Everything about this property is so welcoming and comfortable that we cannot imagine anyone wanting to leave it, but of course, you have also come to Tuscany to see the sights. Lucca, the most under-rated town in the region, is just down the road with its breathtaking churches, friendly piazzas, and stunning ancient wall (upon which you can stroll or ride your bike). Pisa is just slightly farther, and if you then turn north you can visit Michelangelo’s marble quarries at Carrara (and the workshops of countless modern descendents of il maestro). Just over an hour away is Liguria, making a day trip to the Cinque Terre entirely feasible. If, on the other hand, you choose to head south, San Gimignano, Siena and Volterra are less than an hour away. Florence is about the same distance. After absorbing all these world-class wonders, we would also like to suggest you try something almost entirely unknown, and that is the authentic villages of the Garfagnana – the mountain range that starts directly north of Lucca.

     


CLOSED DECEMBER 26, 2009-MARCH 27, 2010


Weekly Rates for 2010 (for the villa)
March 27-June 26 2291.00 EURO
June 26-Sept. 25 2711.00 EURO
Sept. 25-Nov. 27 1657.00 EURO
All rentals are from Saturday-to-Saturday

THE FOLLOWING DATES ARE ALREADY BOOKED IN 2010:
June 12-18, June 26-Aug. 20, Sept. 4-10


For this property:
Prices include: taxes, services, water, gas, electricity, one set of bed and bath linens per person, final and/or weekly cleaning
Mandatory extras: metered heating, if used

Fair English is spoken by the owners

Check-in: 4-7:30 pm
Check-out: by 9:30 am
Refundable security deposit: 300 Euro

Click here for information about private transfers to the property.

Please note that you need a car to stay here.

It is not possible to guarantee Internet access at any property, because the property does not generate the service, it merely provides access from a server. If the server experiences any kind of problem at all, the property regrets it cannot be responsible for any inconvenience caused by subsequent lack of service.

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