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Quercia Rossa Details
Quercia Rossa - Accommodation in Manciano
Prices From $39.61, £22.41, 31.25
Accommodation Type: GUESTHOUSE
Quercia Rossa
Santarello di Montemerano Manciano, 89
Manciano
The Quercia Ro a Country House is situated in the middle of Maremma, nearby the Thermal Baths of Saturnia and Manciano / Montemerano. Just a few few minutes away you will find the natural cascades of the Saturnia Thermal Baths, Capalbio, Sovana and the beach / seaes of Mount Argentario. Set amongst a striking grounds with lawns, roses and cypre es, looking over unspoilt Tuscan hills, Quercia Ro a has large rooms of varying shapes and sizes. Each room has a personal bathroom and its own entrance. visitors have acce to a shared room that would easily suit meetings or workshops. For the pleasure of all visitors there is a personal swimming pool Every morning the Quercia Ro a offers visitors breakfast in a room with a panoramic view of the Tuscan countryside. On request and depending on availability visitors can as well choose to enjoy other meals at Quercia Ro a, there are various menus that include local Tuscan dishes, use locally produced wine and cheese. A takeaway picnic can be prepared on request for those visitors who wish to go on an excursion during the day. Most of the furniture featured in the house comes from the Tuscan villa of the English traveller, Augusta Belloc, who came to Italy on the eve of World War One. Throughout the house you will find Neo-Rennai ance beds, gilded bronze sconces, lamps of Murano crystal, and relics of exotic voyages mixed with the contemporary work of young, up and coming Italian artists.
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