San Michele 8

Villa, Jacuzzi and pool overlooking Arezzo : Tuscany

Nice little touches

  • The views from the pool are absolutely spectacular, you really feel on top of the world.
  • The owners have a small farm-holding close by, with goats, geese, ducks, chickens and more, a delight for children to visit

Good to know

  • The high-speed railway between Florence and Rome passes through the plain below. Not particularly noticeable but worth knowing.
  • Pets are welcome with prior notice and owner agreement.

This villa for 8 with a pool and Jacuzzi is on a hilltop shown in maps by Leonardo da Vinci, on an observation point from which he often studied the wide Chiana valley. The views are still spectacular and the house occupies a privileged position above the valley, from where the inhabitants have watched Arezzo grow throughout the centuries.

San Michele now provides an ideal place for family and friends to holiday together, with airconditioned bedrooms, plenty of outdoor space for alfresco eating and gatherings, and a fabulous pool and Jacuzzi overlooking the valley. The owners live next door and are excellent cooks, available should you wish to have an evening off and enjoy some fabulous Tuscan food and wine.

The owners have taken meticulous care in the long restoration of a property that dates back to the 7th century and that suffered wartime bombing; they had originally set the house up to accommodate four separate families. Happily, interconnecting doors and a change of heart meant they were able to easily open the house up to one group - a large multigenerational family or friends who enjoy each others company but like a bit of personal space.

Accommodation

On the left at the end of the entrance drive, San Michele has a furnished portico the length of the house with four doors that access its ground floor. The door to the right leads into the main dining room with a table for 8 and a corner kitchen, while the two central doors access the sitting room, which has comfortable sofas, a corner fireplace, a galley kitchen and a nearby staircase to the upper floor.

A short corridor off this sitting room leads past a small utility room with a washing machine to the only ground floor bedroom suite - a double bedroom with independent access and an adjacent shower room. The last door off the portico opens to an additional kitchen/dining room, though here the table for 4 might well serve for an evening card game or a place to catch up on the journal. This room has a second laundry room and stairs leading up to another double bedroom suite with a view towards the pool and an ensuite shower room.

The remaining two double bedroom suites are accessed from the central staircase and on opposite sides of the landing. While that on the right consists of a spacious bedroom and rosy shower room, the suite on the left also has a large sitting/dining room furnished with a table for 6, an attractive hutch, the ubiquitous kitchen and a single sofa-bed equipped with a trundle bed. From this room there are stairs leading down to the back of the house and very near the entrance to the church, no doubt very handy for the priest of earlier days. All of the bedrooms and shower rooms in San Michele are beautifully finished with authentic materials befitting the style of the house and sparkle with the added light of small chandeliers. The handcrafted vintage beds are queen size and made up with linens from well-known artisans from Anghiari.

While the wide portico has a lovely view of the grounds and its gas barbecue and outdoor table and chairs make it a delightful place for dining al fresco, there are other options that make 'going out to dinner' an easy and very local affair. Taking the path down to the large panoramically placed pool with its adjacent Jacuzzi also brings you to the pool house whose covered terrace is furnished for outdoor meals, all made easier since the pool house has a handy kitchen as well as a WC and changing/shower facilities. The pool itself is part of the view from the glass-fronted dining hall in the owner's home, itself a venue for dinners, pizza evenings and cooking classes they can arrange for guests on request.

Features

Villa Details

  • Air Conditioning
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wifi
  • Free Parking
  • Private Pool
  • Heated Pool
  • Jacuzzi

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 4 Bedrooms With Ensuite Shower Rooms
  • Hairdryer

Kitchen equipment

  • Oven
  • Coffee Maker (American And Italian)
  • Kettle
  • Microwave
  • Barbecue (Portable Gas Bbq)
  • Dishwasher

Amenities

  • Baby Bed And High Chair
  • Dvd Player
  • Fans (On Request)
  • Insect Screens
  • Iron And Ironing Board
  • Cd Player And Radio
  • Pizza Oven Available For Owner-Done Dinners

What's included

  • Pool Towels Provided
  • Air Conditioning Is Included
  • Final Cleaning Included

Extras

  • Babysitting Available On Request
  • Catering And Cooking Lessons On Request
  • Extra Single Bed Available On Request
  • Extra Cleaning On Request 12€ An Hour
  • Pets Welcome With Prior Request
  • Central Heating €80 Per Day On Request
  • Heating Jacuzzi €80 Per Day On Request
  • Cautionary Deposit Is €400 In Cash On Arrival

Outdoors

  • Swimming Pool Dim: 16 X 8 M; Depth 1.20 - 3 M., Salt-Treated/Chlorine-Free Pool. Walk-In Steps, With Infinity Edge And Shallow Solarium & Jacuzzi Pool House Has Table And Chairs, A Small Kitchen, 1 Wc, And Changing Room With Double Showers.
  • Sauna And Spa Facilities: Outdoor Jacuzzi
  • Winery And Wine-Tasting On-Site

Nearby Activities

Photos

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Reviews

“ Perfect surroundings for 3 generations ”

We were relocated from another property that did not function so had no previous experience or knowledge of San Michele. We were all very impressed with the property and it suited our needs perfectly: Lots of space inside and outside, animals the kids could watch, a wonderful pool and a very nice owner ready to guide and help us.

Jens & family from Denmark staying in San Michele . May 2023

“ Absolutely amazing ”

San Michele was absolutely amazing, the grounds were incredible and so well kept, pool area superb, hosts so helpful and two delicious meals with them and vegetables from their veggie patch. Plus a tour of their wine cellar, quite something else. The layout of the villa suited us all so well, plenty of room to have our own space! The 18 month old loved going to see the animals in the morning and evening. Great value for money.

C.W. and family staying in San Michele . Feb 2018

“ We were very happy and satisfied with our stay ”

We were very happy and satisfied with our stay at San Michele. The beauty of the place and friendly welcome from Patricia made us feel so at home. We enjoyed Arezzo, shopping in Pam and some restaurants in town. We found an interesting steakhouse called Mama Mia! No pizza for kids but there's 🍝. A shopping center with Decathlon and Coop grocery store had nice selection of food and drinks. An outlet 29 km direction Sienna had good selection of brand in clothings, shoes and more.

A.T. and family staying in San Michele . Mar 2017

“ We had a wonderful time at San Michele! ”

We had a wonderful time at San Michele! The property itself is wonderful. We enjoyed the building itself which worked very well for our extended-family group. We loved walking the gardens and visiting the animals and our hosts were terrific. It was also great that the train in Arezzo was so convenient for day trips. Even though we had a rental car, sometimes the train was easier than dealing with parking at our destination. Things we loved the most: Cooking class offered by Patrizia and Pietro – this was so much fun! We all loved the experience and the wonderful food! Trip to Florence by train Two great restaurants in Arezzo: Pappa e Cena (Via Romana, 133, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy) and Osteria Dei Mercanti (Via di Ser Petraccolo, 52100 Arezzo AR, Italy)

The one tip we have, at least for American guests is to rent a car with automatic transmission. The road up the hill is steep and narrow in places and we were glad to have an automatic, even though we know how to drive a manual transmission.

H. F. and family staying in San Michele . Feb 2017

“ This is a house made to be enjoyed ”

I visited San Michele at the end of a long day's driving; I had been out seeing a lot of houses around Tuscany and was tired. The welcome that Patrizia and Pietro gave me, coupled with one of the best views I have ever seen and a swimming pool perfectly placed to take advantage of it soon gave me my energy back. This is a building on a site redolent with history, lovingly nursed back to life after decades of being hidden under brambles - ask P & P to show you the photographs of what the site looked like when they bought it! This is a house made to be enjoyed - there are myriad delights down in the plains toward Arezzo and in the hills beyond, but this is a place where I would want to just lie by the pool, relax and soak in the astounding view, day after day. A favourite!

D.W. staying in San Michele . Sep 2016

“ The villa was everything it should be ”

We stayed at San Michele in Arezzo in Autumn and just had a fabulous time. The villa was everything it should be. The rooms were large, the views were fantastic and our host and hostess were incredibly helpful and welcoming. There were two washing machines and drying racks. The pool was fantastic. Our hosts, Patrizia and Pietro did a wonderful homemade pizza dinner for us, another fabulous dinner in their cantina and also invited us to a private party in their home. The linens were changed weekly including our comforter. Softer and or extra pillows would be nice. The villa was at the top of a small mountain and overlooked the entire town. The directions to the villa on our GPS were great. It is narrow in places but we drove a large van that held seven and it is doable. There is also an electric gate to go through so you could not possibly feel safer. The air conditioning worked as well as american a/c but we didn't need it except for the first few days. We slept with the windows open and it was heavenly. Windows were screened, but we did not notice any flies or mosquitos while there. There is an absolutely amazing bakery not far from the villa called Panificio Pandemonio in Arezzo. Their almond biscotti, raisin coffeecake, and breads are unbeatable - Don't miss it. There is also a fabulous grocery store, Ipercoop, that matches any from the U.S. Go to the deli meat section and splurge. All those wonderful meats and cheeses are half the price you'd pay back home.

Ms. D.P. and family, USA staying in San Michele . Dec 2009

“ We had a fantastic stay at San Michele ”

We had a fantastic stay at San Michele. It was a really special place and Patrizia and Pedro fantastic hosts! To be honest, we didn't venture far as it was so lovely there. Would happily recommend it to people and hope to return!

Mrs. R.T. and family, UK staying in San Michele . Feb 2016

“ ...we loved staying at San Michele and know you will too! ”

Wow! On our recent visit we were amazed by the villa's setting, its breathtaking views, and the pool which shone like a gem in the night sky. We were impressed by the quality of the interior, especially its lovely linens and chic bathrooms. The pergola was a favourite spot where we enjoyed breakfasting and a fun pizza evening; we even ate some bits from the lovely vegetable garden as guests are invited to do. Patrizia and Pietro were perfect hosts at an incredible dinner in their wonderful home with a view you must see to believe - we loved staying at San Michele and know you will too!

L & L. staying in San Michele . Nov 2014

Where is San Michele ?

Getting here

  • Pisa Airport: 1hr 40 min
  • Florence Airport: 1hr
  • Perugia Airport: 1hr
  • Arezzo Railway Station 10 min

Around San Michele

When one decides come down from the hilltop, the obvious destination is the famous city whose medieval towers they have spotted from on high. One of the 12 most important Etruscan cities, Arezzo remained prominent in Roman times for its fine pottery and important throughout the Middle Ages thanks to powerful bishops and its artisans who excelled in goldsmithing and textiles.

Piero della Francesca captured part of the city's history in his famous frescoes, scenes of which are easily imagined in the city's beautiful Piazza Grande. Arezzo hosts both the Saracen Joust in late June and early September as well as monthly Antiquarian Fairs that fill the streets with fascinating pickings.

Yet there are other worthwhile places to visit nearby. A short drive brings you to the charm of the Cortona of 'Under the Tuscan Sun' fame, to the shores of Tuscany's 'inland sea' Lake Trasimeno, or even to the delight of bargains at nearby outlet shopping. Excellent access to major motorways and delightful country roads also place the ancient cities of Siena and Florence within easy reach, but what a pleasure to know that a quiet terrace and a hilltop view await your return.

Nearby Activities

  • Bar, restaurants, small grocery in 2 km
  • Supermarket, shops and trains in Arezzo 6 km
  • Monte San Savino 20 km, Cortona & Montevarchi 33 km
  • Valdichiana Outlet shopping, 1/2 hr
  • Driving range nearby & golf course near Bettole, 25 km
  • Siena, Florence and Lake Trasimeno 1 hr
  • Perugia 85 km, Pisa airport 150 km

Local Towns and Places to Visit

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Is San Michele perfect for you?

For availability and pricing see the calendar above. If you have any questions or would like help choosing, we visit our properties regularly and can help you choose and book the best villa for your holidays.

We can hold dates for you for 48 hours while you make sure everything lines up, then you simply pay the deposit (30% of total) to secure your booking. The balance will then be due 10 weeks before you travel. You can also add "XCover" to your booking for a full refund if you can't travel.

For more details see our Booking Conditions and XCover. You can add XCover to your booking at any time until you have paid your balance, simply ask your agent.

Worth knowing

Many local administrations now charge a “Tourist Tax” for people staying in rented accommodation and these vary from town to town. The charges are generally per person per night with a maximum number of nights, usually around 5 but sometimes 7, beyond which they will not charge. The charges range between 50 cents to 3 euro. Children are sometimes included, sometimes not and these charges should be collected by the property owners.

Not sure?

It can often be faster to contact us to ask for advice - we visit all the houses so can give you first hand advice based on your wishlist. Once you find a villa you like we can hold dates for you for up to 48 hours while you check flights or make sure everybody is on board.

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Booking Notes

  • Cautionary Deposit is €400 in cash on arrival
  • Central Heating €80 per day
  • Heating the Jacuzzi costs €80 per day
  • Maid service can be requested at €12 an hour