This 18th century building, surrounded 
                            by a garden and topped by a large dovecot spreads 
                            over three floors connected by a central stone stairway. 
                            Entering through the imposing ashlar-work portal topped 
                            by the family’s coat of arms by the old well 
                            in the garden you will find on the ground floor a 
                            large kitchen area, doubling as a dining room, featuring 
                            an old stonework fireplace; on the first floor four 
                            double bedrooms each with a peculiar style and character, 
                            a central room with a large stonework fireplace, 2 
                            sitting room, the so-called “bishop’s 
                            library” and three bathrooms with bath-tub.
                            
                            On the second floor, sharing the same layout as the 
                            first floor, two master bedrooms, one double bedroom, 
                            one single bedroom, the so-called “wardrobe 
                            hall”, three sitting rooms and three bathrooms. 
                            
                            
                            All rooms are furnished based with antique –pieces 
                            reflecting the loving care lavished on the villa by 
                            the different generations of its owners perfectly 
                            matching the quiet of the garden dipped in the green 
                            country-side. 
                            
                            The villa may be rented out as a whole for a total 
                            of fifteen people or separately the ground and first 
                            floor for eight people. 
                            
                          
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