Villa Antica Dimora
Deruta, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Pool
Hot Tub
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Bedroom 4
1 double bed
Bedroom 5
1 double bed
Bedroom 6
1 double bed
Bedroom 7
1 double bed
Few regions in the world are as rich in increasingly sought-after and increasingly rare values as Umbria. In this land you will find space, time and, above all, silence. To welcome you with this philosophy, in a perfect combination of luxury, nature and relaxation, will be Villa Antica Dimora. On a charming location on the hills of Deruta, a city known worldwide for the production of extraordinary ceramics, this refined and elegant style location is located within a farm of about 16 hectares of land planted with olive trees and woods. The property has at its guests’ disposal up to 10 rooms and two large common rooms for convivial moments.
Each room in the house has been designed with the aim of offering unexpected landscapes, where the feeling of well-being, quiet and privacy is exalted, while expressing the fascinating history from which the structure takes its name.
Small glimpses of typical Umbrian beauty, from the green of the forest to the soft colors of the neighboring villages, to the distant hills from which it is even possible to glimpse Lake Trasimeno. In addition, the exclusive swimming pool where you can enjoy moments of absolute relaxation immersed in the total quiet of nature.
History tells that the ancient inhabitants of the city of Perugia fled to these parts following the siege and destruction of their city by Octavian.
The interior spaces of the house are enriched by ceilings in chestnut beams, large living rooms with perfectly equipped kitchens, bright openings overlooking and even with comfortable external porches. In the large garden there is also a comfortable swimming pool along with several sunbathing areas.
Villa Antica Dimora is part of the property of a large farm where Cinta Senese pigs and sheep are raised for the processing and direct sale of meats together with cured meats and sausages but also oil, eggs, truffles and legumes. Not surprisingly, Umbria is also a wine tourism destination of excellence. In these parts, fine wines are also produced including Lustro and Montefalco.
Near the residence, of course, pay a visit to Deruta, with its art and its ceramics, to the San Francesco wood, to Perugia, to Orvieto, to the Marmore waterfall or to Bevagna. Or go for a mountain bike ride or a rafting excursion on the Nera river.
AT The Moment Of Booking You Are Accepting As FOLLOWS:
The price does not include:
Security Deposit: 1.000 €
Water, heating, electricity: included
Tourist Tax: €1.50 per person per day for the first 3 nights.
Optional
Little per allowed (7 kilos) paid 200€ per journey. Big pet are allowed outside,in the garden, in a specific fence.
Extra cleaning: on request
Extra linens change: on request
Groceries deliver: on request
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Perugia, the capital city of the region of Umbria in central Italy, is a gem that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Perched atop a hill, it provides stunning panoramic views of the verdant valleys and terracotta rooftops that characterize the Italian countryside.
The city's history is palpable in its well-preserved medieval center, where narrow, cobblestone streets open up to reveal grand piazzas. The Fontana Maggiore, a medieval fountain adorned with intricate sculptures, is a centerpiece of Piazza IV Novembre, which is also home to the impressive Perugia Cathedral and the historic Palazzo dei Priori.
Art enthusiasts will find a treasure trove in the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, housed in the Palazzo dei Priori, which showcases a vast collection of Renaissance paintings. The city's Etruscan roots are also on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Umbria, where visitors can delve into the region's ancient past.
Perugia is renowned for its chocolate, with the annual Eurochocolate festival drawing sweet-toothed visitors from around the world. The city is also the birthplace of the famous Baci Perugina chocolates, and a visit to the Perugina Chocolate House is a must for any chocolate lover.
For those seeking a taste of local life, the city's markets offer a variety of Umbrian specialties, including cheeses, cured meats, and truffles. The region's culinary delights extend to its restaurants, where traditional dishes are served with a contemporary twist, often paired with excellent local wines.
The city's cultural calendar is bustling with events, including the renowned Umbria Jazz Festival, which attracts jazz musicians and fans from across the globe. The festival transforms the city into a vibrant hub of music and celebration each July.
Perugia's strategic location also makes it an ideal base for exploring the rest of Umbria, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque towns like Assisi and Orvieto. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and even hot air ballooning, providing a different perspective on the region's breathtaking landscapes.
In essence, Perugia is a destination that offers an authentic slice of Italian life. Its rich tapestry of art, history, and gastronomy, combined with its stunning natural surroundings, makes it a city that captivates and delights all who visit.
House rules
Check-in 1:00 AM • Check-out 1:00 AM