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Fattoria Casamora - Residenza I Meli
An ancient pedestrian stone bridge connects the private park to the living room of this residence located on the first floor which is composed of: a studio, a large kitchen with fireplace, a loggia created from an ancient tower and a bedroom with bathroom and terrace. A grey stone staircase leads to the ground floor, which consists of another living room as well as two bedrooms with separate beds and private bathrooms. Private garden: smq. 20 Ground floor: smq. 96 First floor: smq. 92 Total living area: smq. 188 Terrace and portico: smq. 19 Planning Ground floor: entrance, studio, yellow bedroom with twin beds and bathroom, green bedroom with twin beds and bathroom, staircase, laundry, garden. First floor: gallery, green bedroom with double bed and bathroom, living room with terrace and bridge on the garden, dining room, kitchen with loggia, green bedroom with double bed, bathroom and terrace. Facilities Laundry room Boiler room Our guest will be welcomed from our receptionist , in the library of Fattoria Casamora, where is also reception and They will be accompanied in their homes where they will be given the information necessary for a relaxing and functional-living. The receptionist will be available for our guests during the whole stay. The reception time as follow: from 9am to 12pm and from 5pm to 7pm daily except Sundays; you will reach to the casamora Mobile in any time for help or information At night only for seriousemergencies Among the items of interest is to report the Church of S. Maria in Pian di Scò, located on top of the country. Those who take the road of the Seven Bridges is located in front of the Sacred building with three apses and the slender bell tower. Leaving behind the church of S. Maria a Scò, proceeding on Setteponti towards Reggello, after the eighteenth-century villa of Casamora you reach the ancient village of Casabiondo, where the visitor's attention must be drawn to a beautiful and rare Chapel , dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, whose façade, in Baroque style, has little architectural features common in the Tuscan tradition. Also very significant is the castle of the Guidi family, feudal lords who for centuries dominated the Apennine ridges and valleys of Casentino, Valdarno and Romagna. Source by Municipality of Pian di Scò We propose a journey back on the trail of a past and a present that still remain in art, culture, traditions of these villages arose along the ancient road connecting Arezzo to Fiesole, the Cassia Vetus. Leonardo da Vinci, in the '500 undertaken this journey, along the Pratomagno, to study the Arno river and Cliffs appeared the artist as "deep sawdust de' rivers." from Arezzo we take the SP 1 called the "Sette Ponti" up to Buriano bridge, Romanesque bridge on the Arno (XIII century). a little further on you get to Castiglion Fibocchi, village built as a castle to guard the road that led from Pratomagno in Casentino. Outside the village, along the road to the left stop to admire, in the church of S. Maria in Pezzano, today cemetery chapel, a school Arezzo fresco depicting the Annunciation (XIV sec.). Continue to Loro Ciuffenna, with a stop at St. Peter's Parish in Gropina, Romanesque (XII sec.), one of the oldest religious buildings of Arezzo's diocese. Particularly fascinating is the interior, divided into three naves with columns and capitals, witness to the great art of knowing how to carve the stone, creating works of art that have been handed down over time. An ambo with bas-reliefs stained with human and animal representations (a lion, an eagle and a deacon), supported by two knotted columns and two pillars, is the sculptural masterpiece of the church. From Gropina continue towards Loro Ciuffenna, former settlement medieval village Etruscan. To visit in the old town, the church of S. Maria Assunta with a triptych by Lorenzo di Bicci (XV sec.), And the "Venturino Venturi" Museum, a tribute to the artist who was born here in 1918. For those from Loro ciuffenna want to follow an alternative route, through the woods and hills of Pratomagno suggest a visit to Poggio di Loro and Rocca Ricciarda, villages completely restored from where you will have an impressive view over the Arno Valley. Continuing on Setteponti, it follows from Loro Ciuffenna the sign to Castelfranco di Sopra, one of the "new lands" founded in 1299 by the Florentines. Of great interest is the zoning plan of the village, traditionally attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio, with regular layout checkerboard, once surrounded by walls, towers and gates of which only two remain. To visit the Oratory of St. Philip Blacks (eighteenth century) who was born here in 1515. After leaving Castelfranco di Sopra the route continues towards Pian di Sco, with a stop at the Abbey of San Salvatore in Soffena, religious building built in the fourteenth century on an old castle, witness to the presence of vallombrosana communities in the Upper Valdarno. Inside frescoes by Liberato da Rieti, Bicci di Lorenzo and Giovanni di Ser Giovanni nicknamed Scheggia (XV century), younger brother of Masaccio. Badia is located next to the monastery, the subject of recent archaeological investigations have unearthed medieval and Renaissance tombs. The trip ends in Pian di Scò, the last municipality of the province of Arezzo, developed along the river Resco (the name seems to have originated from name of this). In the historic center stands the Romanesque church of S. Maria, already mentioned in a document of 1008. Blind arches and two lancet windows decorate the façade. The interior, with three naves, is punctuated by columns with figured capitals. Is a fresco on the left wall of a Madonna Enthroned with Child dating from around 1400, by Paolo Schiavo. We inform you that during certain periods of the year we making special offers! At our guests disposal: The library offers a remarkable selection of books and magazines amidst specifically designed spaces for reading, conversing, relaxing or leisure games. The theater and the internal space are equipped to host musical and artistic events as well as corporate meetings and conferences. Outside, in the wonderful Pratomagno scenery, amidst olive trees and traditional stone walls, a vast network of pathways allows for immersive exploration of the enchanting private natural park. Inspiring walks along the Resco stream and its waterfalls, through woods of beeches and chestnut trees. Within the Casamora stone walls compound, its large infinity swimming pool and its covered pavilion are equipped for outdoor lunches, aperitivo’s or moonlight dining. Bar where you can sip an excellent italian coffee.
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