Mare degli Angeli

Splendid Mediterranean Seaside Villa, Gardens, Pool, Almost Heaven

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Beautifully decorated with art and antiquities, nestled in a garden by the sea, the seven bedrooms host a family or group of friends of up to 14 persons in grand style.


Description

On the edge of the Mediterranean sea, in beautiful Ansedonia, a gem of the Tuscany coast, this holiday haven awaits the fortunate, the wise, and the lucky. Beautifully decorated with art and antiquities, nestled in a garden by the sea, the seven bedrooms host a family or group of friends of up to 14 persons in grand style (price as shown is for 8 guests, and there is a supplement per person for more than 8). In July and August a Chef and housekeeper are included, and we request Saturday to Saturday stays of minimum 14 nights. Month long Stays welcome. Do you wish for more? A neighbouring, independent house hosts another 8 people!  A beautiful pool, an outside dining area and splendid terraces for dining or sunning, as well as two accesses to private bathing in the sea, makes this just about heaven on earth.


The Space

Perched on a cliff on the edge of the Mediterranean sea, the Villa degli Angeli gazes from Ansedonia at  beautiful Monte Argentario and the Tuscan archipelago. It offers its privileged guests some of Italy’s most spectacular views, as well as a dream of a holiday villa to host 14 people in style and comfort in 7 gracious bedrooms and 7 modern bathrooms, plus a guest bathroom (price as shown is for 8 guests, and there is a supplement per person for more than 8). But comfort and style are only the beginning. The owners over generations have collected  Roman and Medieval treasures which are placed unassumingly around the villa, its grounds, its spacious terraces and carefully tended gardens, to offer moments of pleasure to all who wander within. 


Getting Around

While there, though you may want to do nothing, there are plenty of possible excursions to keep you busy. In Ansedonia, don’t miss the remains of the ancient city of Cosa, an archaeological site of international interest, included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The ruins of this ancient Roman city on the hill atop Ansedonia date back to 273 BC. In the summer, there are theatrical offerings here. Then walk or bike in the nearby pine forest and beachcomb the long beach (if you tire of swimming in the sea from your house!)

Of course, you are just a few kilometers from Argentario, with its Port towns of Orbetello, Porto Ercole, and Porto Santo Stefano. Enjoy the busy harbour life of the now sophisticated old fishing villages, where there is an abundance of choices of bars, restaurants, and nautical activities on offer. From these ports you can take a short boat ride to the islands of Giannutri and Giglio, where you can pass the day swimming, sightseeing and eating by the sea.

A bit further afield but less (or much less) than 40 kilometres, you can get plunge into the heart of the Tuscan Maremma. Do visit Capalbio (famous for the film festival in summer), Scansano (renowned for its Morellino wine and vineyards), Manciano, and Pitigliano, two charming Medieval hill towns with their own culture, the famous thermal baths of Saturnia, the extravagant Tarot Garden (park and architectural work of the famous French artist, Niki de Saint Phalle. If that’s not enough you can reach Siena in just over an hour, and Rome can be reached by car or train in an hour and 30 min.

This is a perfectly situated villa for the holiday of your dreams.


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