Rates per week: 450.00 €
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| Owner Name | mr gionata guidi |
| Tel | 0039 347 4947765 |
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Traditional stone villa, located in a little and calm village in Lima's Valley at 10 minutes to Bagni di Lucca. Terme, completely restructured, with cotto floors and rustic rooms. The house, for one side enclosed in the village with an ancient private court, in the other side there is a beatiful landscape over the Lima's Valley and the mountains around. At first floor there: are the living room with sofa, the fully equipped kitchen with fireplace, a traditional dinning room and the big hall with peasant fornitures. At second floor there are: 2 bedrooms doubles, 1 bedroom with 2 singles beds, a big bathroom with tub and near a big room for storage. Outside the house, at first floor there is a terrace in stone, down of this, there is a big garden and pergola, where is possible to enjoy a beatiful sight over the Valley and the sun.
Inside the house there are: sat-TV, heating, laundry room with washing machine, barbecue, crib and more.
The earliest mention of which dates back to the ninth century when the thermal springs of the hill of Corsena were already renowned for their therapeutic virtues. Bagni di Lucca witnessed its first illustrious visitors during the Middle Ages with Matilde di Canossa and Federico II. During the Belle Epoque and the early twentieth century a large part of the European aristocracy gathered at the Terme di Bagni di Lucca with guests including famous writers and poets like Giusti, Monti, Carducci, Pascoli, Montaigne, Dumas, Heine, Shelley and Byron, and musicians like Puccini and Mascagni, who called it “The Switzerland of Tuscany”.
It's close vicinity to the most important art cities in Tuscany, and its natural environment all offer the chance to enjoy a holiday filled with wellbeing, culture and sport. Still standing from Lucca’s glorious past are the ancient medieval walls and the magnificent historic centre, whose central piazza has for years been the site of a famous antiques market.