Trulli Piovanello
Castellana Grotte, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Washer
Pool
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Located amidst cherry and olive trees in sweeping Puglian countryside just 4km away from the town of Castellana Grotte you will find Trulli Piovanello. This 19th-century trullo is an incredible home, typical of those found only in this area, and has been lovingly restored to create the perfect blend of old and new.
As you approach this dazzling white home you will see a house of two halves; the restored complex of 5 trulli buildings with their traditional cone-shaped roofs and the adjoining modern extension which is connected via a glass walkway. The accommodation is thoughtfully distributed across the main trulli, a charming stone tower and a modern extension that house the living room and kitchen. The five cones of the trulli offer a spacious entrance hall, a double bedroom with a private en-suite bathroom and a cosy alcove with two single mattresses (can be converted into a double bed) ideal for children as it does not have a door. There is also another large bathroom with a shower.
From the trulli a corridor with glass walls leads to the modern extension, which includes a stylish living room, a fully-equipped kitchen and conveniently a guest bathroom with laundry facilities. The autonomous stone tower, separate from the other two buildings, is spread across two levels. On the ground floor an entrance with a small hallway and a bathroom. Upstairs you will find the final double bedroom. Both levels are connected by an internal staircase but each has its own private entrance.
The garden is a wonderful oasis in which every detail has been perfectly thought out; from the internal courtyard which houses an ancient olive tree, to the fabulous glass-sided infinity pool.
Despite being set in a rural landscape; the villa is only 4km away from Castellana Grotte which is the nearest town. The town is named after the amazing prehistoric cave network which you can also visit and was once a medieval feudal estate owned by local lords. Lots of the medieval buildings remain, including the town hall and the Santuario Madonna della Vetrana church.
Features:
Villa Interior (120sqm)
- Open-plan living space with sofas, TV and dining table with garden access
- Fully-fitted kitchen
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink and WC
- Alcove with 2 twin beds (can be converted to double)
- Bathroom with shower
- Bedroom accessed via small staircase with double bed and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink and WC
- Bathroom with sink and WC
Outside Grounds (6500 sqm)
- Infinity pool with hydromassage corner (10m x 4m, depth: 1.4m). Open approximately mid-April to end-October
- Landscaped garden
- Internal courtyard
- Patio with sun loungers and umbrellas
- Covered dining terrace
- BBQ
- Outdoor sofas
- Shower
- Parking
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Iron and ironing board
Location:
Trulli Piovanello is situated in an idyllic rural location close to some incredible towns and some of Italy’s finest beaches. From your base at the villa you will be able to discover the best of Puglia.
Castellana Grotte is the closest town and is just 4km away. With a selection of shops, bars and restaurants this is a great place to visit for your morning coffee or to go shopping for ingredients for dinner. The town also has a charming historical centre filled with medieval buildings which you can visit such as the Chiesa di San Leone Magno which has stood for almost 1000 years.
This area is best known for the enchanting system of caves called Grotte di Castellana which is a mere 5.5km away from the house. The ancient cave trails continue for miles underground and are filled with fossils and beautiful natural rock formations. There are a few different routes that can be followed through the caves and a tour guide will walk with you to point out interesting details along the way.
If you wish to find a quieter spot for a swim then there are lots of other beaches within easy reach, such as Ponte dei Lapilli. After spending time at the beach, head inland and wander around the pretty streets of the town where you can pop into a gallery or museum to avoid the heat of the afternoon.
Also close by and not as busy as Polignano a Mare is a town called Monopoli which is 18km from the house. Monopolo was initially settled by the ancient Greeks but has been invaded and overtaken many times throughout its fascinating history. You will not fail to notice the vast Castello Carlo V which was built in the 1500s during a period of Spanish occupation. Another local landmark is the ornate Cattedrale Maria Santissima della Madia which is one of the oldest cathedrals in all of Italy and is filled with artwork and intricate carvings. If you stay in Monopoli for dinner, visit the thriving port for some freshly caught seafood.
Terms & Conditions:
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€500 charged to client’s credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection.
4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m. Check-in outside this time may be subject to an extra cost. Please enquire for more details.
10.00 a.m.
Yes.
Yes.
Not allowed.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are on request only and subject to prior arrangement with the owner and additional charges.
Please note that the use of any external caterers and/or contractors is not permitted.
Please note that your booking will only be confirmed once we have checked availability with the owner or their property manager.
Please note that published rates are only valid for the current year. Any bookings for subsequent years will be on request only and correct rates will be confirmed at the time of booking.
Please note home security devices may be installed at the villa, please enquire for further information.
Please note that this villa is not suitable for those with mobility issues due to the number of steps.
Saturday during high season. Flexible during all other periods.
No. Extra €180 charged along with balance. This is for a standard changeover clean. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Outside only.
7 nights during high season. 4 nights during all other periods.
Yes.
talian Visitors Tax payable locally in cash (typically costs €1-€10 per adult per night - please enquire if exact amount is required).
Yes.
The pool is open approximately mid-April to end-October. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
IT072017B400100128.
Licence number: IT072017B400100128
All stays include
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Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
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Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
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About the area
Monopoli, a charming coastal town in Italy's Puglia region, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean beauty. This hidden gem, less frequented by the tourist crowds, offers a serene escape with its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich historical tapestry.
The heart of Monopoli lies in its Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets and whitewashed buildings that exude an old-world charm. Visitors can wander through these alleys, stumbling upon quaint piazzas, historic churches, and the imposing Castle of Charles V, which stands as a testament to the town's strategic importance through the ages.
The town's coastline is dotted with a series of coves and sandy beaches, providing ample opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The most famous of these is Cala Porta Vecchia, a picturesque beach nestled against the backdrop of Monopoli's ancient city walls.
For those interested in marine life and underwater exploration, Monopoli's sea is rich with opportunities for diving and snorkeling, revealing a submerged world of biodiversity and even some intriguing shipwrecks.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in Monopoli's gastronomic offerings, which reflect the region's agricultural bounty and seafood traditions. Local dishes often feature fresh produce, olive oil, and fish, with restaurants and trattorias serving up specialties like orecchiette pasta with turnip tops and sumptuous seafood risottos.
Cultural experiences abound, with the town's calendar dotted with festivals and events that celebrate its heritage. Notable among these is the Festa della Madonna della Madia, where a procession at sea commemorates the miraculous arrival of an icon of the Virgin Mary, which according to legend, helped complete the town's cathedral.
Speaking of which, the Cathedral of Maria Santissima della Madia is an architectural marvel, boasting a stunning Baroque facade and a richly decorated interior. Art lovers will find a treasure trove of religious art and iconography within its walls.
For a taste of rural Puglia, visitors can venture into the surrounding countryside, where ancient olive groves and vineyards paint a bucolic scene. Agritourism is popular here, offering a chance to stay in renovated farmhouses and experience the region's agricultural lifestyle.
In essence, Monopoli is a destination that offers a serene coastal retreat, steeped in history and local traditions, with all the charm expected of a southern Italian town. It's a place where travelers can slow down, savor the moment, and immerse themselves in the authentic Puglian way of life.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM