Villa Le Liscaie is a beautiful villa in the heart of Siena hills, the perfect place if you are looking for a relaxing holiday, peace and quiet, and walks in the countryside. At the same time, you can easily reach the city center in a short time thanks to the close proximity of the highway.
The property includes olive groves and woods, whilst the villa is surrounded by a large garden with secluded corners, fully equipped for a comfortable stay. You can enjoy the shadow of the ancient oaks, unforgettable sunsets, and the beautiful views of the valley and the ancient castle of San Gimignanello.
A small pine forest shelters the villa from the sun on hot summer days, so you can enjoy the naturally cool evenings and sitting near the old cypress trees that, according to the tradition, protects the house and its inhabitants.
The property hosts a truffle garden so if you want to have a special experience, you can go in search of the precious truffle with an expert guide and his dog.
Confort, the villa and the pool: the large and comfortable two storey villa has three entrances to the garden. The ground floor consists of a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, and a bathroom with a shower and laundry facilities. The villa also features a beautiful open gallery room with large glass walls overlooking the garden; the perfect space to eat your meals and relax.
From the entrance, a staircase leads to the first floor with the bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace and a comfortable double sofa bed, two bathrooms with showers and the large traditional Tuscan nineteenth-century farmhouse kitchen, with the typical big fireplace and an oven to bake bread. The renovation has maintained the original structure, as evidenced by the external stone staircase that leads directly to the kitchen on the first floor.
A few meters from the house, the swimming pool opens into the olive grove, in perfect harmony with the rows of trees. The swimming pool is surrounded by a lawn with native plants and has interior lighting so you can even enjoy it under the stars.
History is not missing!
The house dates back to the 17th century. It was part of the ancient property of the Counts of Scialenga, Lords of Asciano. With a pleasant walk through the woods you arrive directly from the villa to the Romanesque church of Sant’Alberto and the tower of the XIII century mentioned by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy.