For one of the weeks of our vacation in Italy, our party of eight stayed in a stone farmhouse villa in the Tuscan region near Siena and Florence. It is known by the Italians as an Agriturismo.
Located in the province of Arezzo, this ancient agriturismo, the Scarpellino, had been renovated in 2005. All of its original architectural details were restored.
I loved how warm and homey the villa felt with all of its stone walls, inside and out.
I also loved where it was situated, nestled in the middle of vineyards and olive trees.
Complete privacy was a given.
Here are some inside shots:
One would think the hard stonework of the walls would make one feel cold.
Perhaps it is my “inner cavewoman” that likes the atmosphere stone walls create.
The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Walls
Jennifer what a beautiful place I dream of owning a stone house one day. There is something so appealing to me. great snaps and looks like a wonderful place to soak up life.
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It was a wonderful place, Kath. The stuff of story books. I could see myself living there.
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Jennifer, I like the interior shots as much as the outside ones. The stone walls create a lovely ambiance. Pictures of Italy always make me wish I could take the next flight there. Lovely post.
Blessings ~ Wendy ❀
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Images from Italy do that to me every time as well, Wendy. x
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This place looks perfect for relaxation, and such beautiful bright flowers in the sunshine! Love it
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Debi, it was like a slice of heaven that week.
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Thank you for visiting and following my blog. It’s lovely to have you as an important part of my blogging community. Welcome!
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I thank you in return, Dee. Welcome to my blog as well, sweetie. 🙂
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Nice travelogue, Jennifer… The stone house in a peaceful farm
setting is just what u need for relaxation between shuttles to crowded tourist spots…
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Precisely, Raj. Thanks!
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Lovely Jennifer! However, it is a shame we didn’t see you here in La belle France! 🙂
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We must have missed each other that time, Lea. 🙂
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Perhaps another day…
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It feels warm and relaxing 🙂
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Love to be there now instead of here with all the snow.
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I love stone houses Jennifer. They keep the heat out in the summer and keep it in in the winter. Beautiful photos of a beautiful villa! ❤
Diana xo
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Functional and beautiful. 🙂
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Just purrrrfect! I hope to visit Italy one day. (♥‿♥)
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I hope you do too, Bloggy Cat. xo
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Just some bloody marvelous photos
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Gorgeous stone walls. No painted stuff for you!
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Enough of those painted walls at home. 🙂
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A truly beautiful Villa, It’s amazing how much history they preserved all around and the comfort of being in a home with open spaces 🙂
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Andy, the villa was perfect because we could relax away from the crowds on the days between our day trips to Siena and Florence.
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Very nice! two sides in one trip 🙂
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And the cities were crazy crowded with tourists, especially Florence, so it was the best of both worlds.
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And that? makes the trip complete 🙂
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That is so beautiful. I have always wanted to go to Italy, and you captured it exactly the way I picture it to be!
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I hope you get your wish one day, Amy.
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