The dépendance, fully immersed in the green of the Tuscan countryside, is located in the heart of Valdichiana. The large outdoor spaces and the pool are the ideal place to spend pleasant days among the countryside scents. The house comfortably accommodates three people and on request will be provided to guests a cot for children. The dépendance, with independent access, consists on a single floor. From the entrance you can access a bright living room where there is a comfortable sofa bed, a fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen. Adjacent to the living room is the double bedroom and the bathroom with shower. The furnishing of the house has been chosen with care and the wooden ceiling makes the room warm and welcoming. Guests will have full and private access to the whole house and pool. The garden, equipped with outdoor furniture, is the ideal place to enjoy pleasant outdoor meals thanks to the barbecue available to guests.
I work as employer in Autogrill and thanks to my work during the days I'm in touch with many people from all over the world. This kind of meetings have enticed me to share the depandance of my house where I live with my wife Serena and my two children, Giosuè and Niccolò. I love sports and my passion is to train childrens at the football school in my town.
In 30 minutes driving you can easily reach the most famous city of Central Italy like Siena, Arezzo and Perugia. You can also easily visit medieval town like Montepulciano, Montisi, Pienza, Cortona. If you like thermal bath you can reach Rapolano Terme in 20 minutes. The nearest train station is in Sinalunga at 5 chilometers from the house. The town of Lucignano, with its almost 3,500 inhabitants, is in the province of Arezzo. The capital town is on a ridge opposite that of the ancient Medicean Fortress that dominates the Val di Chiana at a height of more than 400m above sea level. The name of the town reminds us of its founders, the Roman Licinia family, and the subsequent arrival of Lucio Silla who conquered it in the 1st century BC. It appears in some certificates of the Abbey of Agnano in Val d’Ambra from the XI century. Nevertheless its history, until the XIII century, is not very well documented. We can only imagine that it was a free commune or in any case a small village, but in each of the two possibilities its territories were in some way controlled by the Episcopal curate of Arezzo.
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