7 BEDROOMS 5 BATHROOMS 14 GUESTS
There is the whole personality of the owner – a Roman architect, artist and sculptor – in every corner of Villa Angelo, a small nineteenth-century village within a larger estate of 50 hectares in the beautiful land of the border between Umbria and Tuscany. Of the original historical nucleus in the seventeenth century today there remains a living testimony in an inscription dated exactly 1631. Towards the end of the nineteenth century the largest building was transformed into a tobacco drying room, following the development of the traditional and now historic Umbrian tobacco-growing . In the mid-twentieth century the complex...