Freeholiday House
Via Casa Marrazza, 20 -
Minori (SA)
- Area:
mid-centre
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National identification codeCIN: IT065068C2GGIB5CZ8
Regional identification codeCIR: 15065068EXT0119
Category
Holiday House
Rooms
1
Breakfast
included
Bathroom
Ensuite
Description
The Free Holiday House is the ideal solution to spend a relaxing holiday on the Amalfi coast.
The structure accommodates up to 3 people and enjoys a very convenient location to get both downtown, at the beach in just 5/10 minutes walk
It is located in a very quiet area, far from the noise and traffic. To access it, just take 30 comfortable steps.
The apartment completely renovated recently offers its guests a living room / bedroom, and a loft bedroom with a cot
equipped kitchen in every detail, fridge, oven, washing machine, kettle, toaster, dishes, etc. bathroom with shower and hairdryer, bathroom kit etc.
the house with an independent entrance, you can take advantage of an outdoor sweep where two ceramic tables with chairs are placed
Services included:
- water-light-gas -terrace -solarium- free WI FI connection.
Payment services:
- Car parking available in the area used as non-residents with discounted rate without reservation, or on request I can reserve a place in a guarded private parking for a fee
- Specially equipped beach
- Conventioned restaurant
The structure accommodates up to 3 people and enjoys a very convenient location to get both downtown, at the beach in just 5/10 minutes walk
It is located in a very quiet area, far from the noise and traffic. To access it, just take 30 comfortable steps.
The apartment completely renovated recently offers its guests a living room / bedroom, and a loft bedroom with a cot
equipped kitchen in every detail, fridge, oven, washing machine, kettle, toaster, dishes, etc. bathroom with shower and hairdryer, bathroom kit etc.
the house with an independent entrance, you can take advantage of an outdoor sweep where two ceramic tables with chairs are placed
Services included:
- water-light-gas -terrace -solarium- free WI FI connection.
Payment services:
- Car parking available in the area used as non-residents with discounted rate without reservation, or on request I can reserve a place in a guarded private parking for a fee
- Specially equipped beach
- Conventioned restaurant
Accommodation and Rates
To accommodate the needs of all our guests, we regret that we cannot accept pets.
Features
Bathroom: Ensuite
- Kitchenette
- Air Conditioning
- Romantic Atmosphere
- TV
- Free Wifi
- Family
- Business
- Hair dryer
- Smoke Friendly
- Heating
- Ideal for trekking
- Near cycle paths
- Bicycles available
*Declared by the Innkeeper
Various information
- Rooms with air conditioning
- Smoking allowed
- English speaker
House features
- Recently restored house
- Sharing areas available for guests
- Panoramic location
- Insured house
Air conditioning and heating systems of the house
- Certified systems
- Heating systems
- Air conditioning
- Double glazing or solar panels
Electric system
- Certified systems
- Emergency lights or fire exit directions
- Automatic fire extinguishers
- Smoke and fire alarms
Services of the house
- Kitchenette
- Terrace
Facilities and services
- Children games / babysitting
- Laundry
- Bicycle, boat, horses / sports equipment
- Beaches
Location and surroundings
- City centre
- Archeologic area / near monuments
- Near (within 10 mins) pubblic transports
- Near (within 45 mins) train station / airport / port
Accommodations
- Total number of accommodations: 1
- Bathroom: Ensuite
Size of rooms
- Over 30 sqm
Bathroom facilities
- Bathrooms restored in the last 5 years
- Hair dryer
- Monodose products
Room facilities
- Children bed
- TV
- Mirror or luggage case
- Fridge
- Internet connection or telephone
Furnishing
- 2 windows / panoramic view
- Desk / table and chairs
- Sofa / armchairs
Cleaning services
- Every 3 other days
Services
- Guides / maps / books available
- Local events calendar
- Guestbook
- Discounts in local shops and restaurants for the guests
- Presents
- Shuttle service
Holiday themes - the place
- Sea
Holiday themes - town size
- Village - under 5000 in.
Holiday themes - area features
- Near monuments
- Arts or archeologic area
- Cultural events and arts exhibitions
- Wine and food attractions area
- Local crafts
- Historic centre
- Shopping area
- Near sports facilities
Holiday themes - house features
- Family
- Business
- Romantic atmosphere
Breakfast
In the kitchen, all the necessary items for breakfast will be provided, and everything will be complimentary.
TopBnB
Hey from Antonio
Member since January 2019 |
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I began this work back in 2003 when I opened my own family-run bed and breakfast. In 2008, I started a vacation rental, which I also owned and managed until 2017. Throughout these years, I gained significant experience, particularly in connecting with all my guests and making them feel comfortable, as if they were at home.
My calendar is updated
Response rate: High
Response time: within a few minutes
Conditions
Check-in from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Check-out before 10:00 AM
Area mid-centre
The Pearl of the Amalfi Coast, rich in history and architectural and natural beauty, boasts numerous sites of interest that can evoke wonder and admiration in visitors:
- The maritime archaeological villa (1st century A.D.), a splendid example of Roman engineering; discovered in 1932, it still retains traces of the peristyle, the viridarium, the heated room's suspensurae, and some mosaics. Inside, there is an Antiquarium that displays most of the Roman artifacts found both here and in neighboring towns, as well as underwater items recovered from the surrounding waters.
- The Basilica of Santa Trofimena, built in late 18th-century style, was constructed over a pre-existing temple, which corresponds to the current crypt. It is accompanied by a square bell tower in neoclassical style. The structure is divided into three naves and houses valuable paintings and sculptures, including an altarpiece depicting the Crucifixion by Marco Pino da Siena (16th century) and a marble bishop's throne with a canopy. An alabaster urn contains the relics of Saint Trofimena, a Sicilian martyr, believed to have been found on the beach of Minori between the 6th and 7th centuries.
- The Campanile dell'Annunziata (11th century), located in the eponymous district about 150 meters above sea level, surrounded by vineyards and lemon groves, is built in Arab-Norman style and is the last remnant of the ancient Church of Annunziata, which was demolished in 1950 due to its dilapidated state. From the church's ruins, the two apses and the remains of a fresco depicting Saint Michael are still recognizable.
- The Convent and Church of San Nicola (11th century), located on Monte Forcella, served the Augustinians since 1628.
- The Church of Saints Gennaro and Giuliano, situated in the Villamena district, is designed in baroque style. The entrance portal is topped by a frescoed medallion, though much deteriorated, depicting the Madonna. It is divided into three naves supported by eight pillars, with the last two adjacent to the central altar.
- The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, connected to the Church of Saints Gennaro and Giuliano, is a baroque single-nave structure covered by barrel vaults with a hint of a coffered design.
- The Church of San Giovanni Battista del Piezulo, dating back to the medieval period, was built by the Brancia family of Amalfi in 1420. Once overlooking the public square, it is now surrounded by buildings that obscure its entrance.
- The Church of Santa Lucia, dating from the 10th century, features a baroque altar, wooden choir, and the tomb of its founder, Giovanni Simone Palumbo, made of white marble with dark marble decorations.
- The Church and Congregation of the Most Holy Sacrament, adjacent to the Basilica of Santa Trofimena, has origins that trace back to the medieval period.
- The Church of San Michele Arcangelo, located in the Torre district.
- The Torre Paradiso, from the viceroyalty era, now situated along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," was part of the extensive defensive system of the Amalfi Coast.
- The Torre Mezzacapo, in the Torricella area along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," on the border between the municipalities of Maiori and Minori, dates back to the viceroyalty period and served defensive and lookout purposes. It is incorporated into the complex of the castle known as Miramare (or Mezzacapo, named after the family that had it built), which has forms reminiscent of the châteaux of the Loire.
- The Fountain of the Lions, located on the seafront of Minori, dates back to the 11th century.
- The Grotta dell'Annunziata, situated between the municipalities of Maiori and Minori along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," was originally used by fishermen for boat shelter. Inside, there are remains of an ancient chapel dedicated to the Madonna and a small freshwater lagoon.
- The maritime archaeological villa (1st century A.D.), a splendid example of Roman engineering; discovered in 1932, it still retains traces of the peristyle, the viridarium, the heated room's suspensurae, and some mosaics. Inside, there is an Antiquarium that displays most of the Roman artifacts found both here and in neighboring towns, as well as underwater items recovered from the surrounding waters.
- The Basilica of Santa Trofimena, built in late 18th-century style, was constructed over a pre-existing temple, which corresponds to the current crypt. It is accompanied by a square bell tower in neoclassical style. The structure is divided into three naves and houses valuable paintings and sculptures, including an altarpiece depicting the Crucifixion by Marco Pino da Siena (16th century) and a marble bishop's throne with a canopy. An alabaster urn contains the relics of Saint Trofimena, a Sicilian martyr, believed to have been found on the beach of Minori between the 6th and 7th centuries.
- The Campanile dell'Annunziata (11th century), located in the eponymous district about 150 meters above sea level, surrounded by vineyards and lemon groves, is built in Arab-Norman style and is the last remnant of the ancient Church of Annunziata, which was demolished in 1950 due to its dilapidated state. From the church's ruins, the two apses and the remains of a fresco depicting Saint Michael are still recognizable.
- The Convent and Church of San Nicola (11th century), located on Monte Forcella, served the Augustinians since 1628.
- The Church of Saints Gennaro and Giuliano, situated in the Villamena district, is designed in baroque style. The entrance portal is topped by a frescoed medallion, though much deteriorated, depicting the Madonna. It is divided into three naves supported by eight pillars, with the last two adjacent to the central altar.
- The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, connected to the Church of Saints Gennaro and Giuliano, is a baroque single-nave structure covered by barrel vaults with a hint of a coffered design.
- The Church of San Giovanni Battista del Piezulo, dating back to the medieval period, was built by the Brancia family of Amalfi in 1420. Once overlooking the public square, it is now surrounded by buildings that obscure its entrance.
- The Church of Santa Lucia, dating from the 10th century, features a baroque altar, wooden choir, and the tomb of its founder, Giovanni Simone Palumbo, made of white marble with dark marble decorations.
- The Church and Congregation of the Most Holy Sacrament, adjacent to the Basilica of Santa Trofimena, has origins that trace back to the medieval period.
- The Church of San Michele Arcangelo, located in the Torre district.
- The Torre Paradiso, from the viceroyalty era, now situated along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," was part of the extensive defensive system of the Amalfi Coast.
- The Torre Mezzacapo, in the Torricella area along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," on the border between the municipalities of Maiori and Minori, dates back to the viceroyalty period and served defensive and lookout purposes. It is incorporated into the complex of the castle known as Miramare (or Mezzacapo, named after the family that had it built), which has forms reminiscent of the châteaux of the Loire.
- The Fountain of the Lions, located on the seafront of Minori, dates back to the 11th century.
- The Grotta dell'Annunziata, situated between the municipalities of Maiori and Minori along the S.S. 163 "Amalfitana," was originally used by fishermen for boat shelter. Inside, there are remains of an ancient chapel dedicated to the Madonna and a small freshwater lagoon.
Airports
Train Stations
*Distances As The Crow Flies
In The Surroundings
- Antiquarium Villa Marittima 197 m
- Villa Marittima Romana 382 m
- Beach 542 m
- Lido Susy Beach 575 m
- Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte 1 Km
- Villa Rufolo 1 Km
- Museum of coral 1 Km
- Cathedral Museum 1 Km
- Cathedral 1 Km
- Museum Collegiata 1 Km
- Lido Eldorado 1 Km
- Church of Santa Maria a Mare 1 Km
- Villa Cimbrone 2 Km
- Terrazzo dell'Infinito a Villa Cimbrone 2 Km
- Lido Nettuno 2 Km
*Distances As The Crow Flies
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9.6 (4 reviews)


emilio
Property: 10 |
Cleaning: 10 |
Host: 10 |
Location: 7 |
Price/Quality: 8
I stayed for 3 days, everything perfect, the house is furnished in every detail, nothing is missing, comfortable and cozy.\n\nThe manager, even though it is specified that breakfast is not included, made us find a nice things, including juices, milk, Nutella, jams, brioches, etc.\n\nWhat can I say, absolutely perfect for staying on the Coast, since the bus or ferry stops are reachable in a 5-minute walk.
stayed from 05/09/2019 to 05/12/2019
The answer from the host:
Gentile Emilio molte grazie per averci lasciato questa fantastica recensione, spero di poterla ospitare in un altra occasione.
Gentile Emilio molte grazie per averci lasciato questa fantastica recensione, spero di poterla ospitare in un altra occasione.


elena
Property: 10 |
Cleaning: 10 |
Host: 10 |
Location: 10 |
Price/Quality: 10
Great location. Freeholiday House nestled in silence, very good welcome, inside an absolutely stunning setting. Minori, a precious gem embedded. I recommend both the property and the location. Antonio is kind and friendly. Excellent.
stayed from 03/07/2019 to 03/09/2019
The answer from the host:
Gentile Elena la ringrazio per il commento, è un vero piacere ospitare persone come voi. La mia casa è sempre disponibili per voi in qualsiasi momento che volete ritornare in Costiera Amalfitana, un abbraccioooooo!!
Gentile Elena la ringrazio per il commento, è un vero piacere ospitare persone come voi. La mia casa è sempre disponibili per voi in qualsiasi momento che volete ritornare in Costiera Amalfitana, un abbraccioooooo!!