Category
Bed & Breakfast
Rooms
9
Breakfast
optional
Bathroom
Ensuite
Description
In 1996 we moved to the Crete Senesi and we fell in love with the Molinello: Etruscan origins, medieval mill, peace and tranquillity.
Since then the whole family has been joining forces to create something completely out of the ordinary: it’s not just an Agriturismo, it’s a lifestyle - our lifestyle - and we want to share with our guests.
Since then the whole family has been joining forces to create something completely out of the ordinary: it’s not just an Agriturismo, it’s a lifestyle - our lifestyle - and we want to share with our guests.
';
Conditions for pets staying in this facility:
Pets of any size by prior agreement with the host
Garden available
Features
Number of rooms with own bathroom inside the room (ensuite):
10
- Kitchenette
- Pets Allowed
- Air Conditioning
- Historic House
- Romantic Atmosphere
- Parking
- Swimming Pool
- Garden
- TV
- Free Wifi
- Family
- Hair dryer
- Charm
- Heating
- Ideal for trekking
- Near cycle paths
- Bicycles available
*Declared by the Innkeeper
Various information
- Pets allowed
- Rooms with air conditioning
- Parking
- English speaker
- French speaker
- German speaker
- Spanish speaker
House features
- Historic house
- 19th century house
- Sharing areas available for guests
- Panoramic location
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
- Photovoltaic or other forms of renewable energy
Services of the house
- Swimming Pool
- Garden
- Kitchenette
Facilities and services
- Children games / babysitting
- Laundry
- Bicycle, boat, horses / sports equipment
- Pets allowed
Location and surroundings
- Archeologic area / near monuments
Number of rooms
- Total number of rooms: 10
- Number of rooms with own bathroom inside the room (ensuite): 10
Bathroom facilities
- Hair dryer
- Monodose products
Room facilities
- TV
Furnishing
- Historic furniture
- Sofa / armchairs
Services
- Guides / maps / books available
- Local events calendar
- Discounts in local shops and restaurants for the guests
Holiday themes - the place
- Country
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
- Located in country side or nature reserves
- Near sports facilities
- Spa
- Gardens and landscapes
Holiday themes - house features
- Historic house
- Charm
- Garden
- Family
- Romantic atmosphere
Breakfast
Video
TopBnB
Hey from Guido
Member since November 2019 |
3,431 hits
Emma & Guido, children of the former owners, carry on the family traditions and, in parallel, the innovations of the new generation. Passionate about food, wine, oil, and lavender, they dedicate themselves to the business, taking care of every detail.
My calendar is updated
Response rate: High
Response time: within a few hours
Conditions
Area countryside
Welcome to the world’s most photographed panorama! There is indeed no piece of this landscape left that has not already become a snapshot. A wide sea of clay spreads out over the countryside Southeast of Siena: one evocative, soft hill follows the other, the few forests leave space to the endless stretches of wheat fields and grassland, able to change their colours with the succession of the seasons.
The Crete Senesi are indeed a quite different world. Someone has defined them as “moonscape”, but only because he hasn’t seen them in spring, when the explosion of nature makes the fields become green waves, caressed by the wind, or in autumn, when the farmers’ ploughs bring the clay back to the surface, with its beautiful violet shimmer. The Crete are, without doubt, a land of agriculture. In the first place a land of wheat and land of the shepherds. Not by chance it’s famous for its sheep’s milk cheese, unique like the unmistakable flavour of the wild herbs that give their aroma to the sheep’s milk. Land of olive groves that produce the fine “Terre di Siena” oil with guarantee of origin (Dop). And right here in the area of the Crete one of the rarest and finest white truffles of Italy can be found. In this clayey region with its endless horizons we do not find a lot of stone. Almost everything is made of bricks and therefore made of clay: the beautiful farmhouses that stay isolated on the top of a hill, lined by high cypress trees; the magnificent monuments that mark the territory like cardinal points, from the Abbey of Monte Oliveto (spiritual headquarter of the Crete Senesi, with a marvellous cloister with 16th century frescoes by Sodoma and Signorelli) to the fortified medieval storehouse for wheat Grancia di Cuna, from the castle of San Giovanni d’Asso to the city walls of Buonconvento. Only around Rapolano, land of the hot springs and the travertine, stone is a protagonist. Stone and bricks meet harmoniously in Asciano, chief city of this territory centuries ago, where we can admire side by side the Sienese city walls of the 14th century, the Romanesque architecture of the Basilica of Sant’Agata and the artistic treasures of Palazzo Corboli, a glorious medieval city palace that today houses a rich museum.
The Crete Senesi are indeed a quite different world. Someone has defined them as “moonscape”, but only because he hasn’t seen them in spring, when the explosion of nature makes the fields become green waves, caressed by the wind, or in autumn, when the farmers’ ploughs bring the clay back to the surface, with its beautiful violet shimmer. The Crete are, without doubt, a land of agriculture. In the first place a land of wheat and land of the shepherds. Not by chance it’s famous for its sheep’s milk cheese, unique like the unmistakable flavour of the wild herbs that give their aroma to the sheep’s milk. Land of olive groves that produce the fine “Terre di Siena” oil with guarantee of origin (Dop). And right here in the area of the Crete one of the rarest and finest white truffles of Italy can be found. In this clayey region with its endless horizons we do not find a lot of stone. Almost everything is made of bricks and therefore made of clay: the beautiful farmhouses that stay isolated on the top of a hill, lined by high cypress trees; the magnificent monuments that mark the territory like cardinal points, from the Abbey of Monte Oliveto (spiritual headquarter of the Crete Senesi, with a marvellous cloister with 16th century frescoes by Sodoma and Signorelli) to the fortified medieval storehouse for wheat Grancia di Cuna, from the castle of San Giovanni d’Asso to the city walls of Buonconvento. Only around Rapolano, land of the hot springs and the travertine, stone is a protagonist. Stone and bricks meet harmoniously in Asciano, chief city of this territory centuries ago, where we can admire side by side the Sienese city walls of the 14th century, the Romanesque architecture of the Basilica of Sant’Agata and the artistic treasures of Palazzo Corboli, a glorious medieval city palace that today houses a rich museum.
Airports
*Distances As The Crow Flies
In The Surroundings
- Museum Antica Grancia 2 Km
- Collegiate Basilica of Sant'Agata 3 Km
- Museum Cassioli 3 Km
- Corboli Palace - Archaeological museum 3 Km
- Terme San Giovanni 4 Km
- Terme Antica Querciolaia 6 Km
- Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore 9 Km
*Distances As The Crow Flies
This property has not been reviewed yet. Write a review.