A lovely villa for four persons, which has been completely refurbished to a high standard, there is also a new modern fitted kitchen. With its own private garden the property is ideal ...
A lovely traditionally built Tuscan stone villa in a small medieval hamlet with two bedrooms and two bathrooms within the delightful village of San Sano. All the doors and windows open ...
Location address: Montegonzi - Gaiole in Chianti - Siena
A wonderful villa, well furnished with lots of garden space and excellent views. A short distance to nearest town and easy access to the Chianti and Florence. The owners are on the ...
A first floor villa with private covered loggia for dining outdoors. This is a well furnished and fully equipped villa with excellent views. It is ideally located for visiting Lazio, ...
A comfortable villa with private terrace, and views over well maintained gardens. Located among historic buildings, sleeping 4-5 people, in a good location for exploring the Tuscan ...
Beautiful restored 300 year old farmhouse, with far reaching views over the Volpaia valley, yet only 3km from the town of Radda in Chianti and within an easy drive of Florence, Pisa, ...
A lovely restored medieval villa in a peaceful hamlet within walking distance of a small grocery store and restaurant. The larger towns of Sienna and Florence are within easy driving ...
A lovely villa, perfect for adult couples and furnished with a mix of old and new, providing a comfortable base for a beach holiday. Located in a town and only 1km from the sea.
A lovely, comfortably furnished and well equipped villa with plenty of space inside. Great views from the terrace and garden. Ideally positioned to visit Volterra, Siena and San Gimignano.
I like To Tuscany, partly because it has a tremendous range of villas, and partly because (unlike many companies) it has an excellent website that provides what you really want when choosing a villa.
Our accommodation, which cost less than £800 for the week, is in a converted stone farmhouse next to a 12th Century Franciscan chapel. There is a pergola shaded by vines round the back here we quickly settle into a rhythm of eating long pasta suppers while the shadows lengthen.