Our guesthouses and rooms are comfortable and tastefully furnished with period furniture. Each includes a private bathroom (with shower), fridge, TV, hairdryer, and air conditioning. Some also feature a kitchenette.
The stone-lined swimming pool has two sections: one for adults (120–170 cm deep) and one for children. Equipped with a whirlpool and water cascades, it is surrounded by a large English-style lawn.
History.
The current farmhouse is the result of several phases.
The ground floor dates back to the early 1700s and originally served the old farmhouse.
The first floor was added in 1860 by the will of the owners at the time, the priests Saverio and Aloysio Lorusso.
In 1873, they provided the estate with a small chapel—still consecrated today—dedicated to the Most Holy Mary of Grace. Not far from the main building, a small shrine (called a ‘caffeamus,’ a place for rest and prayer) was built, accessible via a pergola supported by period columns.
Finally, next to the main building, the stable was built in the early 1900s; it now houses the small restaurant room and, on the upper floor, some of our rooms.
Surrounding the estate is the farm, featuring charming Italian and English-style gardens.