Latina Province Rental: A fairy tale treasure with pool in a Medieval hill town a half hour from Rome — Property 55626
Summary of the house, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
- Property type:
- house, semi-detached, 150 m²
- Location Type
- near the ocean, village
- Highlights:
- outdoor pool, jacuzzi, garden View all features
- Call Susan Doull
- (0)349-3143525
- (international +39 (0)349-3143525)
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The pool.....
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Welcome to Domus Doull
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Salon and dining area
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Master with Canopy Bed
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Latina Province house Rental Property Information
Come to one of the most perfect medieval towns in Italy and enjoy living in a unique 12th century house with pool, available for rent by the week or month. An unforgettable experience in the mild climate of this historic town and area, only twenty minutes from great beaches, and a half hour train ride from Rome, awaits you. The owners, who formerly owned an acclaimed Chateau-hotel in France, have brought with them a certain flare and experience as well as fine French antiques. The house is divided into two separate homes; the lower with its own private entrance has a living room/dining room, a fully-equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms, each with modern baths. Its shady garden is deliciously scented by the blossoms of ancient orange and lemon trees. Enjoy cooking Italian style in the garden’s own pizza oven and outdoor grill, then settle in and enjoy your meal at the stone outdoor table.
Location
marks the location of the property in Sermoneta
- Nearest Beach:
- beach at 20.0 Kilometres
- Nearest Airport:
- Fiumicino e Ciampino at 65 Kilometres
- Nearest Railway Station:
- Latino Scalo at 12 Kilometres
- Nearest Highway Intersection:
- Appia at 20 Kilometres
- Nearest Ferry Port:
- Terracino at 30 Kilometres
- Car:
- recommended
Sermoneta sits atop a foothill of the Lepino Mountain Range parallel to the ancient Pontine marshes, and with views of the glorious Mediterranean sea, a short drive away. A half hour’s train ride from Rome, or an hour and a half by car along the ancient Appian Way; a trip to Sermoneta is a pleasure in itself. Great beaches and beach resorts only 20 minutes away are an added bonus. The town has changed little since its medieval conception, and the enormous fortress of Caetani Castle looms over and dominants the town and the valley below. The castle is now run by the Roffredo Caetani Foundation, which was created by Lelia Caetani in honour of her illustrious family. Today, the castle hosts courses, seminars, and prestigious concerts. In July, there are concerts in the castle by well-known contemporary musicians and orchestras. Open air restaurants and bars make for easy summer living. Winters in cosy interiors are an equal delight.
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Rental Rates for the house in Rome & Lazio, Italy
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| Fall 2008 | Nov 1 2008 - | Dec 19 2008 | €1,195 | n/a | €220 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 4 Nights |
| Holiday | Dec 20 2008 - | Jan 6 2009 | €1,250 | n/a | €260 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 5 Nights |
| Winter 09 | Jan 7 2009 - | Mar 31 2009 | €975 | n/a | €220 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 3 Nights |
| Spring 09 | Apr 1 2009 - | Jun 15 2009 | €1,250 | n/a | €240 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 4 Nights |
| Summer | Jun 16 2009 - | Sep 6 2009 | €1,860 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1 Week |
| Fall 09 | Sep 7 2009 - | Dec 19 2009 | €1,350 | n/a | €260 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 4 Nights |
| Holiday 09-10 | Dec 20 2009 - | Jan 7 2010 | €1,450 | n/a | €325 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 5 Nights |
- breakfast booking possible
Meals
- No meals are included. Security deposit of Euro 300 required. 120 Euros End Clean charge includes cost of linens. 50% deposit payable upon reservation. Balance due before 60 days prior to arrival. If booking is made within a 60 days of the arrival date, 100% of the rental due is required to secure the booking.
- The cancellation of a confirmed booking entails the forfeiting of all payments made. However, every effort will be made to find a replacement tenant, in which case the Client will be reimbursed pro-rata, minus a 25% service charge. If the client abandons the property, he loses all rights to any eventual refund or rebate.Special arrangements made for last minute bookings. Prices assume 4 people. Supplement of Euros 50 per night for 5th person.
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Further Details for the house in Rome & Lazio, Italy
The train station of Latina is only ten minutes by car from Sermoneta, and with the train journey to Rome only half an hour, sight-seeing visits to Rome are an attractive proposition. However, there is a wealth of tourist possibilities in the environs of Sermoneta; some of them are noted below. The ABBEY of VALVISCIOLO, a few kilometres north of SERMONETA, was established by Basilian monks in the VIIIth century and passed to the Knights Templar who reconstructed it in Gothic style using local stone. The Knights immortalized their ownership by sculpting their cross on the façade. In the XIIIth century, the Cistercians imposed their own style on the interior and in the decoration. Inside, frescoes by Nicola Circignani (1520-1600) and Emilio Savonanzi (1580-1660) can still be seen. Next to the church is the monastery with its cloisters.
Not far from SERMONETA (6km) are the ruins of the ancient town of NINFA, the “Pompei of the Middle Ages”, destroyed in 1381. The destruction of NINFA was the result of a feud between two branches of the Caetani family, the winners of which exacted this violent revenge. The town had contained within its walls ten churches, four monasteries, a municipal Palace, and a castle with a high tower. The ruins remained untouched for centuries; the crystal waters from the Lepino hills flowing through the lake and streams of the abandoned site. Today, all that remains of old NINFA are the ruins of the castle, the mills, and the churches, reflected in the waters of its lake. In 1920 Gelasio Caetani converted the site into a natural Oasis, a wonderful park of exotic and rare plants that thrive in this world-renowned micro-climate. These extraordinary gardens can be visited on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month from April to October.
An extraordinary natural site is the NATIONAL PARK OF CIRCEO, host to the Monte Circeo, 20 km of superb sandy beaches, four lakes and a forest in its 8,500 hectares (18,700 acres). Recognised by UNESCO as a “World Heritage Site”, the park contains 1,237 species of fauna and 250 species of bird, and wild boar, deer and foxes thrive in the forest. It also contains ruins of Emperor Domitian’s Villa and Lucullo’s Spring. The 1,700 foot Monte Circeo is believed to be the site of Circe and her Sirens, described in Homer’s Iliad. Circe drugged Ulysses’ 23 companions and turned them into swine; however, Ulysses avoided this fate with an antidote provided by Hermes, and persuaded Circe to fall in love with him, which helps explain her decision to return his companions to human form. A drive through the old town of San Felice Circeo up to the top of the mountain, and to the Punto Rosso area around the southern part of the mountain affords wonderful views.
Guest Book It was a pleasure staying in Domus Doull. The accommodations were great.Sermoneta was a wonderful town to visit. We enjoyed several restaurants and many a caffe in the piazza. The Sant Giuseppe festa made a perfect ending for our stay. A number of our friends asked if we would stay with you again and we have given them an enthusiastic yes, so maybe you will see more Texans.Thanks again for the wonderful accommodations and all your help - Stephen,Texas The House is so beautiful and Sermoneta is a truly magical place to spend a holiday. We haven't managed to do everything but what we did from Rome to Herculaneum was brilliant. We can look forward to coming back to do some more! The pool and the hammock were greatly appreciated by all - Judith,London Sermoneta is utterly beautiful and your house the perfect way to discover it. We would love to return! Kate,London We loved the beautiful apartment in your charming village - Richard,Colorado My most favorite place to relax - Sheila,Rome
Other Activities Abundant History, Art, and Culture.
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- Call Susan Doull
- (0)349-3143525
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