Casa del Guardia is a spacious maisonette occupying the entire first floor of a seventeenth-century building with a beautiful, natural stone exterior. During the nineteenth century this was the home of the guard of the estate.
The three-bedroom maisonette has a living area with an ample lounge and kitchen. Antique furniture and original artworks from the nineteenth and twentieth century add to the sense of warmth provided by the Tuscan terracotta floor and wood-beamed ceilings.
The spacious bedrooms, one of which is a master bedroom and two with twin beds, each have en-suite bathrooms with showers, finished in elegant Carrara marble.
Casa del Guardia looks out over the estate and the Tuscan hills.
107 mq - 1151 sq.ft.
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1 bedroom with king size bed
2 bedrooms with twin beds or double beds
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Some of the works are by well-known modern and contemporary British artists while many have been made during residences by students and alumni of The Royal Drawing School, established by King Charles III.