Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
Monastery Of St. Lawrence - Collazzone, Italy
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Monastery Of St. Lawrence

4-12 Keys8 Bedrooms16 Guests8 BathsView Amenities

Description

Monastery Of St. Lawrence

This exceptional property features two beautifully restored buildings connected by a stunning courtyard, offering an ideal blend of historical charm and modern comfort.

The main building comprises five bedrooms, accommodating up to ten guests, and six bathrooms. On the ground floor, you will find a fully equipped kitchen with direct access to the garden, which includes a BBQ area and an outdoor veranda. The spacious dining room can easily accommodate sixteen people around the same table and has direct garden access. Moving to the first floor, there is a cosy living room with three sofas, a library, a large fireplace, and a TV. This floor also hosts two ensuite bathrooms: the White Bedroom with a queen-size bed and the Green Bedroom with twin beds. An ancient staircase, typical of Umbrian terracotta, leads to the second floor, where a family suite comprises two queen-size bedrooms and two bathrooms. Additionally, the master suite features a fireplace, a private TV, and an ensuite bathroom.

The second building, which is dependent, has three bedrooms, accommodates six guests, and has three bathrooms. A large lounge area with a fireplace and a bathroom on the ground floor provides a comfortable, relaxing space. Two double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms are also located here: the main and loft bedrooms, which open directly into the living room. The living room features a small kitchen, a sofa in front of the large fireplace, and a TV set. The charming and private tower bedroom, with its ensuite bathroom, has a private entrance from a small loggia, making it suitable for guests who prefer a secluded space.

The outdoor areas of this property are equally impressive. The swimming pool includes a covered section with an outdoor kitchenette, a table for sixteen guests, and an outdoor shower offering warm and cold water. Several covered outdoor areas provide ideal spots for dining and relaxing in the fresh air. The furnished courtyard, set up with a table for sixteen guests, enhances the outdoor dining experience. The expansive garden, covering one and a half hectares, features a 3,500 square meter olive orchard. An outdoor wood oven and BBQ area next to a magnificent fig tree create the perfect setting for leisurely alfresco dinners.

During their stay, guests will enjoy exclusive use of the property, including the park and the pool. Adding to its charm, the property includes a Romanesque church located just outside the garden, complete with an ancient crypt. This church can occasionally be used for celebrations.

The building itself is a 13th-century monastery under the protection of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage. Its rich and evocative history includes its construction as a Benedictine Abbey and subsequent transfer to the Poor Clares in 1228. It is notable as the site where Jacopone da Todi passed away on Christmas night in 1306 and as the mid-1500s home of Taddea, the natural daughter of Emperor Charles V, under the guardianship of the Poor Clares. Acquired by Antonio Gervasi in 1805, the property later became a mill in the 19th century and an olive press.

This property offers a unique blend of luxurious accommodation, rich history, and picturesque surroundings, making it an unforgettable destination for any visitor.


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Property Amenities

Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
40"+ TV
Multiple TVs
Location features
On-site/Community Tennis
Other
Air Conditioning
Coffee Maker
Crib
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Firepit
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Pool



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 3 Levels
8 Bedrooms, 8 Baths, 6458 square feet, 600 square meters

Bedrooms

Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, and 2x Twin
16 Guests maximum

Additional Sleeping Options

Possibility of 1 double sofa bed +1 single sofa bed +1 inflatable bed for kids.

Nearest airport

Perugia (PEG)
30 minutes drive

Property View

Countryside views

House Rules

Included services for this property are as follows: a mid-week change of towels and cleaning and sweeping services provided two to three times a week.

Additional Fees

Various additional services are available upon request and at an additional cost, including a private cook, cooking classes, and more.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Equestrian
  • Fish
  • Hike
  • Shopping
  • Tennis
  • Watersports
  • Wine Country
  • Wine Tasting Tours: Umbria is renowned for its wine. Many local vineyards offer tours and tastings, such as in the towns of Montefalco and Orvieto.
  • Truffle Hunting: Participate in truffle hunting excursions, which are popular in the Umbria region.
  • Cycling and Hiking: The rolling hills and picturesque countryside provide excellent trails for both cycling and hiking.
  • Hot Air Balloon Rides: Experience the beauty of Umbria from above with a hot air balloon ride, often departing from nearby towns like Todi.

Places of Interest

  • Todi: A nearby medieval town with stunning architecture, including the Todi Cathedral and Piazza del Popolo.
  • Monte Castello di Vibio: Famous for the Teatro della Concordia, the smallest theater in the world.
  • Bevagna: Known for its well-preserved medieval buildings and the annual "Mercato delle Gaite" medieval festival.
  • Lake Trasimeno: Italy’s fourth largest lake, perfect for boating, fishing, and relaxing by the water.
  • Parco Fluviale del Tevere: A nature reserve along the Tiber River, ideal for hiking and picnicking.




Reviews

Johannes J.

September 2024

Unique Historical Italian Home

What a unique experience to stay in a historical building surrounded by such splendid vistas. The house was meticulously renovated with great care and love. The host was delightful and provided extensive information about the house and suggestions on how to make the most of our holiday. Would highly recommend!”