livornese 397, 50055 Lastra a Signa (Florence) Code 048024AAT0016
The Marchesi Prat farmhouse is located a few kilometers from Florence, with a swimming pool nestled in the green Tuscan hills
The ancient property dating back to the 15th century is an idyllic place surrounded by vineyards and olive groves from which extra virgin olive oil and Chianti red wine are produced, which you can taste on request.
The farmhouse is family-run: the attention, the smile and the welcome are the starting point for an unforgettable vacation.
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The apartments are located in the farmhouses on the estate of the historic Villa Pandolfini mansion and are all furnished in rustic Tuscan style.
The apartments, created from the renovation of two houses, combine convenience with the chance to experience country life. The two-room apartments have outdoor space in the front and a furnished patio.
The villa, after belonging to the Pandolfini family, passed to the Samminiatelli family, then to the Prat-Ducessois family, and finally to the Brogi family.
It is currently home to theAzienda Agricola dei Marchesi Prat and theAccademia Italiana di Cucina Pandolfini, founded in 1990.
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In the immediate vicinity riding stables, golf course, sport fishing lake, the villa with park and museum that was home to Enrico Caruso and outlets can be reached in only 30 minutes by car.
Florence, only 8 km away, can be conveniently reached by the first tramway stop with free parking, which is only 10 minutes away by car, or also by train or bus.
In 45-50 minutes you can reach the major centers of interest in Tuscany: Siena, Arezzo, Lucca, Pisa, Vinci, San Gimignano, Volterra, Chianti and the sea.
The Lastra, as the locals call it, is surrounded by plenty of small villages, all of which would be worth driving through if only for the glimpses of olive groves and vineyards they offer. How can we not mention, for example, Malmantile, still surrounded by its ancient walls? The town, with this bizarre name, had strenuously claimed its fortification once it saw that the nearby Lastra was prepared to face any attack.
This problem surely should not have been posed, however, by the hermits who chose to isolate themselves in the convent of Lecceto, an admirable example of late 15th-century architecture that can be reached by following a road marked by long rows of cypress trees.
And who does not know Ginestra Fiorentina, which smacks of fragrant green hills already in its name? Here stood an important dispensary for pilgrims, always on their way to the Via Francigena.
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