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Montekore - Four Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 8
Villa in Cannole with private pool and kitchen
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4 bedrooms 6 bathrooms Sleeps 8 500 sq m
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Cannole
- Place, Alimini Lakes18 min drive
- Place, Baia Dei Turchi Beach22 min drive
- Place, Alimini Beach23 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed
6 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Bathroom 5
Bathroom 6
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
Montekore - Four Bedroom Villa, Sleeps 8
Set amidst a 20-acre organic farm, Montekore is splendidly proportioned, beautifully finished ode to Puglian and Tuscan traditions.
Montekore is a veritable oasis for lovers of tranquillity, nature, and the gentle rhythms of the seasons. Wonderfully appointed, stylish interiors flow out into extensive gardens, walled courtyards, a dreamy pool area and private parkland, all of which offers guests a sense of away-from-it-all freedom and serenity. Should you ever wish to leave the idyllic confines of your home from home, however, there's plenty to see and do in the area.
Inside: accommodation at Montekore is laid out over three floors.
Beautifully designed, the architecture of the property takes inspiration from traditional Salentine building techniques and materials, evident in the lofty cross-vaulted ceilings, and the use of creamy, honey-hued local stone so typical of the area's masserie. The owners' Tuscan heritage is also represented in the gorgeous Florentine textiles, the impressive rusticated arch above the main entrance and some of the prestigious wooden furniture. The communal spaces are free-flowing, generously proportioned and luminous, while the bedrooms offer a sense of intimacy, seclusion and peace.
The main entrance, a curvaceous double-height glass doorway leads in from a long terrace to the first floor, which is entirely given over to a one single open-concept space: to the right, cleverly inserted between the columns supporting the creamy stone-vaulted ceilings, is the well-equipped contemporary kitchen, complete with stainless steel island, a traditional wooden country table and a fireplace; in the centre is a sitting area, furnished with four beautifully upholstered armchairs; and to the left is a convivial dining area, whose large wooden table, handsome dresser and fireplace seem to have been designed with special occasions in mind. Large standing lamps, many upcycled, and suspended ceiling lights sport fabulous shades, decorative objets adorn the sage green walls (an almost omnipresent shade) and smooth sandy-coloured flooring flows throughout. Finally, a large glass doorway, a mirror image of the main entrance, brings in glorious views and opens out onto a terrace overlooking the secret courtyard and the surrounding farmland.
From either end of the first floor, staircases lead down to the ground floor, which is divided into two identical wings. Each one is home to a pair of double bedrooms with beautifully painted antique headboards, views and luxurious en-suite shower rooms.
The two staircases continue down from the sleeping wings to the lower ground floor, which, in terms of size and space, mirrors the first floor communal area. To one end is a living area furnished with delightfully upholstered sofas and armchairs, while to the other is a TV area. There are also two shower rooms on this floor. A central hallway opens off this space, providing access to the secret walled courtyard.
Outside: Montekore's gardens, grounds and courtyards are immersed in a biodiverse 20-acre organic farm that cultivates over 100 species of crops and medicinal herbs and aromatic plants. The estate is also home to over 200 species of trees, shrubs and other flora that grow naturally in the private parkland and by the sides of the fields. Guests are most welcome to explore this ecological wonderland at their leisure.
The house extends on a north-south axis, and looks out eastwards across a carpet of greenery to the Adriatic coast (which is just 7.5km away as the crow flies). On the western side of the property, an long path flanked by shrubs, flowering plants and wide-open expanses of emerald lawn brings guests to the main entrance, outside which is a long terrace. This partially wraps around two sides of the house, from where one may access the dining area and the kitchen. Outside the latter is a panoramic al fresco dining area. On both sides, stairs lead up to a pair of fabulously panoramic terraces from which one may survey the land. The views are particularly spectacular at sunrise, when, on a clear day, one can see as far as Albania.
About 30m north of the villa, following a path across the lawns, is a second property, where the discreet owners live. A similar distance to the south, meanwhile, is the splendid pool area, whose 15m-long pool is surrounded by more of those emerald lawns.
The various areas and levels of the grounds are delimited by dry stone walls built in the local soft creamy stone. Echoing the courtyard structures of traditional masserie, they also add a certain sense of mystery and magic. Nowhere is this more evident than in the "secret" sunken courtyard on the east-facing side of the house. Wonderfully secluded, and accessed both from the lower ground floor living area and from the the terrace outside the communal space on the first floor, this is an utterly private oasis. Climbing plants cling to the walls, a cactus garden adds a hint of exoticism, and quality outdoor furniture, including a large dining table, tempts guests to gather here for morning coffee, lazy afternoons and convivial dinners.
A pair of paths tunnel out of the courtyard to one final bit of magic: a long and narrow walled botanical garden-promenade that flows along the eastern perimeter of the grounds.
Ecological credentials: Montekore has a great many eco-friendly attributes, including the following:
• much of the property's electricity and hot water supply is generated by photovoltaic panels
• there is a zero-impact air conditioning system
• there is LED lighting throughout (reducing electricity consumption by 80%)
• the house has been designed with a high level of thermal insulation
• bathroom products are natural and biodegradable
• food waste is recycled
• the house's water supply is sourced from a well on the property
• the property's organic vegetable and herb gardens and orchards supplies 0km ingredients to guests
• the farm is fully organic, meaning that no chemicals are used on the land or gardens
This villa features underfloor air conditioning, a more energy-efficient and environmentally- friendly alternative to traditional AC. It provides a gentle, consistent cooling throughout the space, though it may feel less intense than standard systems.
Due to the nature of the property including terraces low walls and several drops around the grounds, children must be supervised at all times.
The discreet and helpful owners live within the grounds and will not disturb in any way, unless of course you need local advice.
Being a working farm, there are some animals present on the grounds, including chickens, a rooster, and dogs. These are enclosed in a garden, however they can be heard at times.
This property is surrounded by countryside, some of which is unfenced and may include drops or steep slopes. We therefore recommend that younger children are supervised by an adult when exploring the grounds.
Arrival details will be confirmed by The Thinking Traveller after your villa is confirmed.
The Thinking Traveller can organise transfers and car hire and an agent will be in touch with you once your villa is confirmed.
Montekore is a veritable oasis for lovers of tranquillity, nature, and the gentle rhythms of the seasons. Wonderfully appointed, stylish interiors flow out into extensive gardens, walled courtyards, a dreamy pool area and private parkland, all of which offers guests a sense of away-from-it-all freedom and serenity. Should you ever wish to leave the idyllic confines of your home from home, however, there's plenty to see and do in the area.
Inside: accommodation at Montekore is laid out over three floors.
Beautifully designed, the architecture of the property takes inspiration from traditional Salentine building techniques and materials, evident in the lofty cross-vaulted ceilings, and the use of creamy, honey-hued local stone so typical of the area's masserie. The owners' Tuscan heritage is also represented in the gorgeous Florentine textiles, the impressive rusticated arch above the main entrance and some of the prestigious wooden furniture. The communal spaces are free-flowing, generously proportioned and luminous, while the bedrooms offer a sense of intimacy, seclusion and peace.
The main entrance, a curvaceous double-height glass doorway leads in from a long terrace to the first floor, which is entirely given over to a one single open-concept space: to the right, cleverly inserted between the columns supporting the creamy stone-vaulted ceilings, is the well-equipped contemporary kitchen, complete with stainless steel island, a traditional wooden country table and a fireplace; in the centre is a sitting area, furnished with four beautifully upholstered armchairs; and to the left is a convivial dining area, whose large wooden table, handsome dresser and fireplace seem to have been designed with special occasions in mind. Large standing lamps, many upcycled, and suspended ceiling lights sport fabulous shades, decorative objets adorn the sage green walls (an almost omnipresent shade) and smooth sandy-coloured flooring flows throughout. Finally, a large glass doorway, a mirror image of the main entrance, brings in glorious views and opens out onto a terrace overlooking the secret courtyard and the surrounding farmland.
From either end of the first floor, staircases lead down to the ground floor, which is divided into two identical wings. Each one is home to a pair of double bedrooms with beautifully painted antique headboards, views and luxurious en-suite shower rooms.
The two staircases continue down from the sleeping wings to the lower ground floor, which, in terms of size and space, mirrors the first floor communal area. To one end is a living area furnished with delightfully upholstered sofas and armchairs, while to the other is a TV area. There are also two shower rooms on this floor. A central hallway opens off this space, providing access to the secret walled courtyard.
Outside: Montekore's gardens, grounds and courtyards are immersed in a biodiverse 20-acre organic farm that cultivates over 100 species of crops and medicinal herbs and aromatic plants. The estate is also home to over 200 species of trees, shrubs and other flora that grow naturally in the private parkland and by the sides of the fields. Guests are most welcome to explore this ecological wonderland at their leisure.
The house extends on a north-south axis, and looks out eastwards across a carpet of greenery to the Adriatic coast (which is just 7.5km away as the crow flies). On the western side of the property, an long path flanked by shrubs, flowering plants and wide-open expanses of emerald lawn brings guests to the main entrance, outside which is a long terrace. This partially wraps around two sides of the house, from where one may access the dining area and the kitchen. Outside the latter is a panoramic al fresco dining area. On both sides, stairs lead up to a pair of fabulously panoramic terraces from which one may survey the land. The views are particularly spectacular at sunrise, when, on a clear day, one can see as far as Albania.
About 30m north of the villa, following a path across the lawns, is a second property, where the discreet owners live. A similar distance to the south, meanwhile, is the splendid pool area, whose 15m-long pool is surrounded by more of those emerald lawns.
The various areas and levels of the grounds are delimited by dry stone walls built in the local soft creamy stone. Echoing the courtyard structures of traditional masserie, they also add a certain sense of mystery and magic. Nowhere is this more evident than in the "secret" sunken courtyard on the east-facing side of the house. Wonderfully secluded, and accessed both from the lower ground floor living area and from the the terrace outside the communal space on the first floor, this is an utterly private oasis. Climbing plants cling to the walls, a cactus garden adds a hint of exoticism, and quality outdoor furniture, including a large dining table, tempts guests to gather here for morning coffee, lazy afternoons and convivial dinners.
A pair of paths tunnel out of the courtyard to one final bit of magic: a long and narrow walled botanical garden-promenade that flows along the eastern perimeter of the grounds.
Ecological credentials: Montekore has a great many eco-friendly attributes, including the following:
• much of the property's electricity and hot water supply is generated by photovoltaic panels
• there is a zero-impact air conditioning system
• there is LED lighting throughout (reducing electricity consumption by 80%)
• the house has been designed with a high level of thermal insulation
• bathroom products are natural and biodegradable
• food waste is recycled
• the house's water supply is sourced from a well on the property
• the property's organic vegetable and herb gardens and orchards supplies 0km ingredients to guests
• the farm is fully organic, meaning that no chemicals are used on the land or gardens
This villa features underfloor air conditioning, a more energy-efficient and environmentally- friendly alternative to traditional AC. It provides a gentle, consistent cooling throughout the space, though it may feel less intense than standard systems.
Due to the nature of the property including terraces low walls and several drops around the grounds, children must be supervised at all times.
The discreet and helpful owners live within the grounds and will not disturb in any way, unless of course you need local advice.
Being a working farm, there are some animals present on the grounds, including chickens, a rooster, and dogs. These are enclosed in a garden, however they can be heard at times.
This property is surrounded by countryside, some of which is unfenced and may include drops or steep slopes. We therefore recommend that younger children are supervised by an adult when exploring the grounds.
Arrival details will be confirmed by The Thinking Traveller after your villa is confirmed.
The Thinking Traveller can organise transfers and car hire and an agent will be in touch with you once your villa is confirmed.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Parking available
Fireplace
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Property Registration Number 190820C532127459, IT075012B500061800
We should mention
All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Cannole
Cannole is home to this villa. While the natural beauty of Baia Dei Turchi Beach and Alimini Beach can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can explore Otranto Waterfront.
La Cutura Botanical Garden and Giardini del Sole are also worth visiting.

Cannole
What's nearby
- Otranto Cathedral - 14 min drive - 10.8 km
- Otranto Castle - 15 min drive - 11.5 km
- Alimini Lakes - 18 min drive - 10.4 km
- Baia Dei Turchi Beach - 22 min drive - 11.2 km
- Alimini Beach - 23 min drive - 13.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Prosit - 12 min drive
- La Terra degli Ulivi - 15 min drive
- Vecchia Borgata - 7 min drive
- Naif - 4 min drive
- Agriturismo La Botte - 11 min drive
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