Villa Martino
Umbria - Perugia - Todi |
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Villa Martino is a charming villa with an open living area and a wonderful large veranda for alfresco dining on balmy summer evenings. Perfect for families with children, the villa has a nice barbecue area, table tennis table, sat TV, a small soccer court and a children's tree house. The swimming pool is located just in front of the house and it is surrounded by a wonderful garden.
Features- Family villa for 6
- Close to Rome
Description Set out on a single level, Villa Martino is made up of a spacious living area with large and original fireplace, dining area and a fully equipped kitchen corner. A corridor leads to three double bedrooms that share one bathroom with bathtub. The house is delightfully furnished with a mix of antique and colonial furniture and opens out onto a furnished veranda.
LocationVilla Martino is located in the countryside between Todi, Narni and Orvietto in southern Umbria. The property is approximately 1.1km down a gravel driveway and has a manually operated gate. Distances: - Closest shops – 3km – (Castel dell’Aquila)
- Todi – 23km (33mins)
- Terni – 30km (31 mins)
- Perugia – 80km (60 mins)
- Assisi – 93km (69mins)
- Rome – 112km (85 mins)
This locality
Once described as the world's most liveable city, Todi is a picturesque medieval hill town in southern Umbria. Surrounded by medieval, Roman and Etruscan walls, it features fabulous lookouts, lovely gardens, a large central piazza and adorable medieval lane ways with interesting shops and food store. The central piazza, originally a Roman forum, has several beautiful medieval buildings.> more
Seasons and prices
| Prices per week |
Euro* |
£ stg* |
$US* |
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07 Jan 12 - 05 Jan 13 |
€1,500.00 |
£1,213.00 |
$1,915.00 |
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* Prices in other currencies are quoted at current daily exchange rates. An exact quotation will be provided on receipt of a query or request.
Special Notes for Villa Martino Please refer to our Terms and Conditions in respect to additional charges and extras applicable to rental villas and apartment accommodation. Refundable security deposit A refundable security deposit of €300 is payable on arrival at the villa. The deposit will be refunded on final inspection excepting in the event of damage or for the deduction of extras. Additional services and charges - payable locally on arrival (in Euros): - Final and midweek (2 times) cleaning fees are included in the villa rental pric;
- One set of bed and bath linen per week is included in the rental cost. Additional changes can be requested and will be charged at €12.00 per change per person;
- Swimming pool towels are provided
- Utilities costs (except heating) are included in the villa rental price including electricity use up to 300kw. Over this amount, electricity is charged at €0.20 per kw;
- Water and domestic gas consumption are included in the rent of the villa;
- Heating (if required) is an additional cost based on the consumption of energy at €1.20 per litre of diesel;
- A cot and baby chair are available on request at an additional cost of €35 per week;
- Late arrival fees - we will endeavour to accommodate, but cannot guarantee to satisfy requests for late arrival. The cost of pre-arranged late arrival (if available) will be advised at the time of booking. Unforeseen delays resulting in out of hours arrivals (if available) will incur a charge of € 50.00 payable to the local manager;
Other information - The season for pool opening is - June to September ;
- Baby sitting services can usually be organised locally by the area manager;
- Boats and bikes hire, food hampers, cooking and many other services mentioned on our booking form can be pre-arranged and prices will be provided on application.
Our holiday villas and apartment accommodation to rent in Italy are serviced by trained English speaking area managers who are there to ensure that your vacation is pleasurable from the very moment of your arrival
Nearby localities
Just a few kilometers from Perugia, Marsciano, a town of medieval origin has over the centuries developed into a flourishing centre in the Middle Tiber valley due to its ceramics and brick industry. The historic center is accessed through the Porta Vecchia (old gate) where the remains of the Castle of the Counts of Marsciano can be seen (1004ad). A maze of narrow laneways typical of the middle ages leads to the parish church dedicated to St John the Baptist, patron saint of Marsciano. > more
Assisi is a travel favourite, a simple and peaceful town with a rich religious heritage in a lovely part of Italy. It's a great town for wandering and exploring. Its narrow and steep lanes are picturesque and conceal plenty of surprises; hidden restaurants, faded frescoes, stunning views. After the earthquake it suffered in 1997, Assisi has been carefully rebuilt and restored; the town has a well-kept and proud feel to it. There are still repairs being carried out, and work on some of Assisi's frescoes will go on for years, but most of the buildings, streets and monuments are restored and open for business.> more
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