Relais il Falconiere was
home of a poet called Antonio Guadagnoli, who lived here for 10 years
until his death in 1858.
The original buildings, which date back to the 1600, were recently
restored to their former glory. The current owners, Silvia and Riccardo
Baracchi, were scrupulous in conserving the wonderful spirit and fabric
of the house, when they transformed it into small charming hotel and
elegant restaurant. Internal walls which have been frescoed, restored
and original furniture and four iron poster beds, all come together to
create the sensation of a family house.
The Relais il Falconiere has 19 rooms, all of them charmingly furnished
with every comfort respect the style of the location; some situated in
the main villa and others adjacent to the small chapel of San Girolamo.
The place is ideally located for shorts trips to some of the most famous
art cities of central Italy, such as Arezzo, Montepulciano and
Montalcino area, Siena, Perugia, Assisi and Spoleto…all within an hour’s
drive away. |