Pietrasanta
Pietrasanta
Pietrasanta (LUCCA)From €2,700.00 per week
Pietrasanta (LUCCA)
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- From €2,700.00 per week
Independent villa Sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and features a swimming pool, panoramic views and is located 7kms from the sea side.
Pietrasanta is a small town in the Northwest Tuscany, just 45 minutes drive (40 km) from the medieval city of Lucca. It is known all over the world for its famous art galleries and a very lively cultural life. Many famous sculptors frequent this town. The fancy beach resorts of Viareggio ( Versilia ) and Forte dei Marmi are just 15 and 7 kilometres away and the Cinqueterre with its fabulous views is 1 hour up the coast. While you are in Pietrasanta you can visit the marble quarries of Carrara, or the charming town of Camaiore (10 km). Florence (1.5 hrs) and Pisa (30 min) are within easy reach, as well as the many hill towns of Tuscany. To the east and north is the region of the Garfagnana Mountains with its ancient stone villages.
Pisa airport is 30 minutes away; Florence airport is 100 km; and Rome airport is 420 km.The property has a nice green area with many roses, lemon trees, prickly pear, orange trees and a swimming pool (3×5 meters) shaded by olive groves. During spring and summer time the house is covered by red roses and ivy. In front of the house there is a nice pergola and a table for 8 people, perfect for al fresco dining.The house has been carefully restored and furnished by the owner in a typical country style with a taste for minimal design resulting in a unique and very particular compromise.
Ground floor
Large living room with a traditional fireplace. SAT TV and CD player.
Next to this room there is a bathroom with shower.
On this floor there is also a large well equipped kitchen with a fireplace and a table for 6 people. Features include a professional gas-cooker, oven, dishwasher, fridge and freezer, microwave. American coffee maker, toaster and kettle
Entrance and stairs to the first floor – Please note that the stairs are steep and for this reason we think that this property is not suitable for people with walking difficulties and groups with very small children.
First floor
On this floor there are 3 double bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
All the bedrooms have a nice view overlooking the valley and the coast. From the house you can see Portovenere in Liguria.
One master bedroom with en suite bathroom with a shower and ceiling fan.
One bedroom with twin/double beds, a ceiling fan, and one bathroom with shower.
One bedroom with double beds (cannot be separated), ceiling fan, and en suite bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub. This room has also an access to a nice small terrace.
Facilities: Central heating, TV SAT and DVD. Ceiling Fan in all 3 bedrooms, window screens on the bedroom windows, laundry with washing machine accessible from outside, outdoor parking available for 2 – cars. The part of garden near the house measures about 1000 sqm. The rest measure about 9000 sqm.
Nearby activities: Tennis court 7 km’s away, beach resorts 7 km’s away. We suggest Bagno Royal in Forte dei Marmi.
From Casa Pietrasanta it is very easy to reach Forte dei Marmi or Marina di Pietrasanta which are two lovely resorts with beautiful beaches, luxury shops and delicious fish restaurants.
THE AREA AND DISTANCES
This charming house is 47 km away from the city of Pisa, worldwide renown for the famous leaning tower, 110 Km from Florence and 40 Km’s from Lucca.
The nearest village is called Pietrasanta (3 km) where there are bars, food stores, a post office, a bank, restaurants, and a pharmacy . It is also possible to reach Portovenere (64 km).
Bus stop is 800 meters away with a connection to Pietrasanta.
Amenities
Maid Service
Parking
Swimming Pool
View
Extra Optional Services
Extra Housekeeping
Fresh Groceries
Guided Tours
Pricing and Availability
Dates | Guests | Price per week | |
High | June 30 – September 1 | 6 | €3,200.00 |
Mid | 7 14 April (Easter Holidays) April 28 June 30 September 1 – October 6 December 22 January 5 2013 (Christmas Holidays) |
6 | €3,000.00 |
Low | Rest of year | 6 | €2,700.00 |
* Prices are quoted in Euros and calculated according to the CBA selling rate. Prices are subject to change in AUD due to currency flucuations. (Currency converter)
Pricing Notes
1- Final cleaning included
2- Maid service 3 hrs on Monday and 3 hrs on Wednesday.
Gardner included ( pool cleaning included )
6 – Air conditioning not available. One portable unit in one bedroom available.
Ceiling fan in 3 bedrooms. 10- Pets not allowed
3- Heating metered 7- Extra bed available Euro 150 Security deposit Euro 1000
Utility deposit for Heating Euro 350
4- Pool opening dates May 5 September 29
5- Pool towels not included 8- Baby bed 100 Euro available
9- Linen for stays of more than one week, an additional 3 hours of housekeeping and change of linen and towels on Saturday.
13 Special notes and restrictions:
-Late Arrival is possible between 8.00 pm and 9.30 pm for an extra fee of 50 Euro
14 – Extra services available
Toscana - Tuscany
Tuscany is the place we all dream of….The place we want to retire to, and it is that place that will echo in your heart for a life time once you have stayed there and felt the essence of the organic life that passes by there each day.
With fields of sunflowers as far as they eye can see, olive groves and vineyards lining every street corner make Tuscany’s country side a picture worth painting. With its abundance of tiny medieval towns scattered around the hills, open air markets where locals gather each Saturday morning to offer their produce such as Truffle oil, olives, chianti wine, cured meats etc makes Tuscany the perfect place to visit for those that love food, wine and history.
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