Monteori

Tuscany, Siena, Chianciano Terme

    • Sleeps 10 Guests
    • Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms
    • Bathrooms 4 Bathrooms
    • Floor area sq m 330 m2
    • Pool
    • WiFi
    • Air con
    • Daily maid
    • Cook
    • Terrace
    • Fireplace
    • Tennis
    • Airport distance:
      Florence 150 km
      Rome 200 km
      Pisa 215 km

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    Overview

    Built around a courtyard

    Monteori is surrounded by woods and fields, with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and a medieval castle. Its architecture is in typical Tuscan style, proportionate and spacious, built around a central courtyard which provides delightful privacy among a profusion of flowers. This is an ideal spot for outdoor dining during the spring and fall months. 

    The Mediterranean garden needs a special mention. Climbing roses, geranium, lavender and many other local essences were planted here. It offers delight at any time of the day. 

    The open plan kitchen is the main room of the ground floor. All rooms on the ground floor have doors leading into the garden, giving Monteori the easy Mediterranean way of life where indoors and outdoors seem to melt into each other. On the first floor the living room opens onto a small loggia with steps leading down to the garden.

    The owner of the estate originally restored this house for herself and her family, and it is therefore furnished with lovely antique furniture, many books, local pottery, terracotta floors and ancient stone fireplaces. 

    The pool is set in the midst of broom, lavender and cypress trees, overlooking the hilly Tuscan countryside. In spring and autumn one can go for long walks, and light a blazing fire in the kitchen and living room upon one's return. 

     

    A country restaurant where you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner is in walking distance (2.5 km), if you feel like a stroll. 

    This house belongs to a a large property which extends over the hills overlooking the Val d'Orcia, an enchanting and miraculously unspoilt valley in southern Tuscany, listed as UNESCO world heritage in 2004. Midway between Florence and Rome, the estate is also within easy reach of Siena, Arezzo, Perugia, Assisi and Orvieto. Renaissance and medieval gems such as Pienza, Montepulciano, Monticchiello and Montalcino and the Abbey of Sant'Antimo are only a few miles away from the houses you can rent at the property.

    The countryside around the estate abounds in lovely walks in the woods and the typical "crete senesi" (clay hills) of the region. The food is considered the best in Tuscany and famous wines such as the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Brunello di Montalcino can be sampled in the local cellars.

    Guests Reviews

    Our Guests Reviews

    We rented the Monteori house for two weeks with extended family. One of the most wonderful stays we have ever had. This Tuscan farmhouse, which used to be the family home of Benedetta Origo, is spacious, grand in proportion, and has a beautiful flow to it. The kitchen is a warm gathering place for all meals, al fresco dining and lounging options abound, from the courtyard to the front terrace, and everywhere you walk you're hit with the scent of lavender or Tuscan rosemary. The pool is large and cool, and beautifully sited steps from the house with dramatic views of the Orcia valley and Mount Amiata, a dormant volcano, in the distance. The daily housekeeping and optional chef, who prepared home cooked Tuscan dinners for on some of the nights, were wonderful. And it's only a short drive up the hill from a wonderful local restaurant, as well as the wine regions of Montalcino and Montepulciano, and the towns of Pienza and Siena, all worth a day trip. We cannot recommend this place enough.
    Tuongvy, July 2024

    I celebrated my 60th Birthday with my family. We all had a great time, and in early June the weather had been beautiful. We had some wonderful dinners. My husband arranged a pizza making session. We will be back to Italy, Tuscany is a gem. Highly recommand Pienza.
    David, June 2024

    Famed for its gardens (arguably the most splendid in all of Italy), this estate founded by Antonio and Iris Origo and still a family residence and working farm offers delightful visitor accommodations in some of its former farmhouses and adjacent properties. This is a place to savor and explore slowly on foot, with roads and trails that lead past olive groves and wheat fields into dense forests. It's a nature and history lover's paradise - though it helps to be informed by Iris' indispensable World War 2 memoir, "War on the Val d'Orcia." Front office staff led by Benedetta set a very high standard for service, and graciously offer assistance regarding activities and visits to neighboring towns such as Pienza and Montepulciano. Try to book a stay over a Sunday, when guests receive a private, sunset tour of the fabled gardens. There is simply no place better to base one's self when on an extended tour of southern Tuscany.
    Kirk, October 2023

    We are so fortunate to have discovered this estate and to have experienced the magnificent beauty that surrounds the area. Benedetta expertly assisted us from my initial inquiry to our final day with many questions in between. Our family stayed in Monteori and enjoyed every moment. The rooms were unbelievably charming; the kitchen well equipped to meet our every need and the sitting area upstairs was ideal for us to gather. The grounds and the pool were spectacular, fragrant and welcoming. I am hopeful for a return visit.
    Mirella, September 2022

    A place of extraordinary beauty, with everything in superb taste and presided over by a staff that is genuinely hospitable and knowledgeable. We used it as a base to explore Tuscany, guided by the superb advice of Benedetta, the staff member who oversees the care of guests. Her deep knowledge of the area led us to hilltop towns like Montefollonico, which we might well have missed on our own, as well as to excellent restaurants. The estate has a very good restaurant just down the road from the estate, which we used both for dinner one night and as the source of excellent take-out food. One highlight of our stay was a cooking lesson from two outgoing and accomplished women that began in the local market and ended with a multi-course luncheon, including pasta and tiramisu, with leftovers that went into our refrigerator.
    Michaela, August 2019

    If you know about the writer, Iris Origo, you'll know why this estate, garden and place in the southern Tuscan landscape is so important, beautiful and simply lovely. With the help of Cecil Ross Pinsent, Iris designed the gardens and put them on to a course of important relevance in Italian garden history. I've had the opportunity to be here on a few occasions and now make it a key part of my trips to Tuscany. Being a landscape architect and student of history, the gardens and environs remind me of the important link between culture and landscape: natural and person-made. The beauty of the estate is almost overwhelming, no matter which season you arrive.
    Rosella May 2019

    Amenities

    HOLIDAY HOME AMENITIES
    • Pool: 12 x 6m 
    • Pool area is gated
    • Air conditioning in all bedrooms
    • Internet WIFI connection
    • Satellite TV
    • Fireplaces
    • Fridge with freezer
    • Stove with oven
    • Microwave
    • Dishwasher
    • Electric kettle
    • Coffee maker
    • Toaster
    • Mobile fans for the bedrooms
    • Iron and ironing board
    • Hair dryer
    • Washing machine
    • Alarm system
    • Courtyard
    • Pergola
    • Garden
    • Parking
    • Shared tennis court (4 km)
    Touring ideas

    Restaurant, bar 2.5 km
    Tennis 4 km
    Next grocery shop 7 km
    Montepulciano 7 km
    Monticchiello 10 km
    Thermal baths Chianciano 10 km
    Pienza 20 km
    Chiusi 20 km
    San Quirico d`Orcia 27 km
    Montalcino 38 km
    Arezzo 50 km
    Orvieto 50 km
    Perugia 60 km
    Siena 60 km
    Viterbo 70 km
    Assisi 80 km
    Florence 130 km
    Rome 170 km

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  • Activities

    The property's location makes excursions to Siena, Assisi, Orvieto, Perugia, Arezzo and Florence an easy day trip.

    Florence and Rome can be reached by train in one and a half hours from the nearby station Chiusi.

    In San Quirico d'Orcia make sure you see the Horti Leonini, an early Renaissance garden, as well as the western door in the city wall and the Collegiata (main church).

    Montalcino is beautifully situated on a hill inhabited since Etruscan times, swathed in vineyards and olive groves. It is a quiet, affluent, attractive town with pretty buildings and flower-filled squares, and many shops selling the Brunello di Montalcino.

    Montepulcino is a graceful Tuscan hill town, best known for its Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, which was being praised by connoisseurs over 200 years ago and can certainly contend with Italy's best today.

    Pienza, the unfinished "utopian” city, was commissioned by Pope Pius II in 1459. In just three years the cathedral, the papal and bishop’s palaces and the central part of the town were completed, but the extensive project ended abruptly when Pius died only two years after the consacration of the cathedral.

    Monte Oliveto Maggiore: This abbey was founded by three Sienese noblemen who left the city to live a life dedicated to prayer, religion, etc. and who founded the Olivetan order – an off-shoot of the Benedictines. The most important thing to see at this still active and working Monastery is the cycle of frescoes that decorate the monumental cloister. They describe the live of Saint Benedict and were painted by Signorelli and Sodoma. There are also some beautiful marquetry stalls in the church itself.  It is a very magical and serene place set in the midst of exceptionally beautiful countryside. It is home to a dozen monks who specialize in restoring old books, and make wine, honey and olive oil.

    Sant’Anna in Camprena is a rambling monastery on the road between Pienza and San Quirico d’Orcia. A very romantic setting which served as location for the film The English Patient. In the refectory there is a fresco by the renaissance painter Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, known as Il Sodoma.

    Sant'Antimo is surely one of the loveliest Romanesque buildings in all of Italy. It is hard to imagine a more sympathetic combination of architectural grace and natural setting. Originally founded by Charlemagne in 800, the abbey was once home to a prominent Benedictine community. Creamy stone bricks, luminous Volterran alabaster, playful carvings and frescoes of animals give it a peculiarly sunny air. A group of French Cistercian monks now runs the abbey, celebrating Mass with Gregorian chants several times a day.

    The landscape in this region of Tuscany is spectacular: The Crete Senesi are the eroded clay hills in the Orcia valley. These strange, pale, barren looking slopes, with their bare cliffs, broken gullies and white Jurassic limestone, look altogehter more lunar than terrestial.

    Tuscany is famous for its Hot springs, belonging to a geothermical system that more or less encircles Monte Amiata: the most spectacular is Saturnia in the south west of the region. Steaming water collects in a number of white limestone basins - a rare natural spectacle and great fun to bathe in! Swimming possible both in the natural basins and in smart thermal baths. Saturnia offers a wide range of comforts and even a sauna.
    Close to the property is Bagno Vignoni which has been popular since Etruscan times. St. Catherine of Siena is said to have appreciated its thearpeutic qualities, as is Lorenzo the Magnificent, whose family built the splendid arcaded pool - a kind of flooded, bubbling piazza, famously used by Tarkowsky for some of the more surreal passages of his film Nolstalgia. Not far from this antique piazza there is a hotel with a lovely open air swimming pool, fed from hot springs. This is also available to external guests.
    Bagni San Filippo may go into the books as the world's smallest thermal spa - a telephone booth, a few old houses, outdoor spring in the middle of the woods with glistening limestone formations and one small hotel with a public pool.
    Just 10 km from the property you will find the thermal spa Terme di Chianciano with a highly modern health and thermal centre. Those wanting to combine holidays with a wellness break can enjoy fango baths, cosmetic and therapeutic treatments, solarium, massages and hydromassages. 
    In San Casciano dei Bagni, 30 km away, a few years ago a Medicivilla was converted into a luxury spa center. The view from the pool to the Orcia valley is breathtaking.

    Outlet: Fashion addicts can splurge out at the famous Prada factory outlet, which lies on to road to Florence.

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    Monteori

    Ground floor:

    • 1 open kitchen and dining room with large fireplace
    • 1 double bedroom
    • 1 twin bedroom
    • 1 single bedroom
    • 2 bathrooms (1 bathtub, 1 shower)
    • 1 laundry room

    First floor:

    • 1 large living room with antique fireplace
    • 1 master double bedroom with en suite bath
    • 1 double bedroom
    • 1 single bedroom (passage to other double room)
    • 1 bathroom

    Outdoors:

    • Table and chairs in the courtyard
    • Wisteria covered pergola with another table for outdoor meals
    • Terrace for drinks
    • Pool, children safe
    • Covered parking space
    • Beautiful walks into the surrounding countryside can be done
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    01 Jan 2025 - 19 Apr 2025
    26 Apr 2025 - 17 May 2025
    18 Oct 2025 - 31 Dec 2025
    6700 EUR
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    30 Aug 2025 - 18 Oct 2025
    8100 EUR
    14 Jun 2025 - 30 Aug 2025
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    RENT INCLUDES

    • Bed, bath and kitchen linens
    • Mid-week change of towels
    • One pool towel per person
    • Small breakfast shopping: bread, 2 liters milk, 1 packet ground coffee, Earl Grey tea, jam (1 jar)
    • Air conditioning
    • Electricity
    • Internet WIFI connection
    • Maid service (2 hours house cleaning per day 5 days per week)
    • Baby bed with linen and high chair
    • Final cleaning
    • Pool cleaning
    • Garden maintenance
    • Should you rent the accommodation for more than 1 week, the house will be cleaned on Saturdays and the linen will be changed.

    EXTRAS

    • Heating (if required): metered. Please be aware that central heating is very expensive in Italy. The average cost in winter varies according to the outdoor temperature and the amount of time the heating is turned on. Figure approx. EUR 300 - 600 per week for several hours heating a day.
    • Wood for fireplace: EUR 15 per basket

    SECURITY DEPOSIT

    EUR 600 are due via credit card on the premises.

    SERVICE ON REQUEST (please enquire with us when booking)

    • Extra domestic help (house cleaning, washing and ironing): EUR 15 per hour
    • Typical Tuscan meal on your first evening, after a long trip: EUR 40 per person. The dinner consists of an antipasto, a pasta dish, salad and pecorino cheese, local biscuits to finish, plus bread and a bottle of white or red wine (1 bottle every 4 adults). You will find it ready in your house upon arrival.
    • Cook for dinners during your stay: EUR 15 per hour (for shopping time and cooking) plus the expenses. Dinners are offered from Monday to Friday.
    • First shopping: EUR 150 (expenses for a few basics and shopping time included). The shopping list includes: bread, butter, jam, eggs, 2 litres milk, 1 packet Earl Grey tea, 1 packet, coffee, natural yoghurt, orange juice, 2 kg fruits of the season, 2 kg pasta (noodles), 2 jars tomato sauce, 1 large piece fresh parmesan cheese, salad and tomatoes, extra vergin olive oil, 4 litres mineral water, 3 bottles of beer, dishwasher detergent.

    NOTES

    • Reservations from Saturday to Saturday
    • PLEASE NOTE: For this property the check-in is possible between 3 and 6 pm.
    • Pool opening dates: mid May - mid October, depending on weather conditions

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