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Cosoli, Charming Two-story Historical Villa Situated In The Heart Of Chianti
Family-friendly villa in Radda in Chianti
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
5 bedrooms6 bathroomsSleeps 10
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Explore the area

Radda in Chianti, Tuscany
- Place, Il Molino di Grace Winery6 min drive
- Place, Castello di Albola18 min drive
- Place, Borgo di Vescine - Tenute di Castelvecchi21 min drive
- Airport, Florence (FLR-Peretola)56 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom 1 - ground floor
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2 - 1st floor
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3 - 1st floor
2 Single Beds and 1 Crib
Bedroom 4 - 1st floor & mezzanine
3 Single Beds
Bedroom 5 - 1st floor
1 Double Bed
6 bathrooms
Bathroom 1 - Ground Floor
Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet
Bathroom 2 - 1st Floor
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 3 - 1st Floor
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 5 - 1st Floor
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Guest loo 1 - Ground floor
Toilet
Guest loo 2 - 1st Floor
Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Cosoli, Charming Two-story Historical Villa Situated In The Heart Of Chianti
Cosoli is a family house and the main residence of the owners. It is ideally located right in the middle of Chianti Classico, midway between Florence and Siena, allowing to experience the atmosphere of the surrounding small towns, like Greve, Castellina, Radda, Volpaia, Vertine, but in easy reach of other well known places like such as San Giminiano, San Galgano, Volterra, Monteriggioni and Pienza. A one day trip allows you to visit the most attactrive medioeval and early renaissance towns of Orvieto, Cortona, Spoleto, Gubbio, Urbino, and also the gulf of La Spezia, with the resorts of Lerici and Porto Venere, and the the neighbouring Cinque Terre (The Five Villages) along the Ligurian coast.
The property spreads across a little more than 5 acres. The villa overlooks the 2.5 acres of olive grove, surrounded by a beautiful view of surrounding vineyards and small villages in the distance. The property is bound on all sides by a fence to protect the plants from wild boars, roebucks and deers living in hundreds of hectares of woods that surround the property.
The interior is decorated with artifacts/souvenirs from our trips around the world. The kitchen is very well equipped with everything to enjoy a fantastic Italian meal.On demand Alessia, a professional cook, can come and prapare at home a typical and sophisticated diner for you and your guests.In the courtyard, where you can enjoy the majority of the meals, there is also an old brick oven to cook your pizzas or to grill Tuscan beef meat (“tagliata”) and sausages. Most of the bedrooms overlook the olive grove and at night you could hear the wild boars in the fields below. The pool is cool and refreshing and enjoyable almost at any time during the renting season. Small children can play at the Playground, equipped with wooden houses and outdoor structures.
You can enjoy the lovely sunset on the terrace with an aperitivo, a bottle of the local Chianti and a plate of prosciutto crudo (ham), salami and caciotta (local cheese slices).
The small surrounding towns are a must, as they offer a large choice of extremely good restaurants, excellent food shops with local specialties, wine festivals and caves, open air farmers markets for your fresh vegetables and many other options. The local grocery store has a 'live' butcher, fresh bread and most everything else. You can’t miss the monastery and church of S. Leonino going back to the 11th century, whose religious functions preserve the tradition and attractiveness of ancient chants.
Being not too far away from Siena you can enjoy the Palio (twice a year, in july and august), a must for first timers.
A little more on the house and its history
The house belongs to the category of buildings that historians of Tuscan architecture call “spontaneous architecture” being the result of additions made through centuries by successive generations. Its most ancient part is deemed to go back to the 13th century and one can still detect, where now is the upper part of the sitting room, the features of a small square tower conceived as a lookout of a fortified farm, named “Le Stinche alte”, that today survives as a ruin. “Le Stinche” in the second half of that century belonged to the Florentine family of Guido Cavalcanti, a close friend of Dante Alighieri and himself a renowned poet, who, like Dante, was a “Guelfo Bianco”s (a “White Guelf”), that is a follower of the moderate faction of the “Guelf” Party. This fortified farm in 1304 was assailed and taken by the “Guelfi Neri” (“Black Guelfs”), the radical faction of the Guelf Party that had become the fierce enemy of the “Guelfi Bianchi”. At that time, the “Guelfi Neri” acknowledged as their leader Charles II of Anjou, King of Sicily, whose son Robert, Duke of Calabria and future king of Sicily, was moving from southern Italy to Tuscany with a large party of knights (see Davidsohn, Storia di Firenze, german title Gechichte von Florenz)). In due time the small lookout developed as an agricultural farm.
The property spreads across a little more than 5 acres. The villa overlooks the 2.5 acres of olive grove, surrounded by a beautiful view of surrounding vineyards and small villages in the distance. The property is bound on all sides by a fence to protect the plants from wild boars, roebucks and deers living in hundreds of hectares of woods that surround the property.
The interior is decorated with artifacts/souvenirs from our trips around the world. The kitchen is very well equipped with everything to enjoy a fantastic Italian meal.On demand Alessia, a professional cook, can come and prapare at home a typical and sophisticated diner for you and your guests.In the courtyard, where you can enjoy the majority of the meals, there is also an old brick oven to cook your pizzas or to grill Tuscan beef meat (“tagliata”) and sausages. Most of the bedrooms overlook the olive grove and at night you could hear the wild boars in the fields below. The pool is cool and refreshing and enjoyable almost at any time during the renting season. Small children can play at the Playground, equipped with wooden houses and outdoor structures.
You can enjoy the lovely sunset on the terrace with an aperitivo, a bottle of the local Chianti and a plate of prosciutto crudo (ham), salami and caciotta (local cheese slices).
The small surrounding towns are a must, as they offer a large choice of extremely good restaurants, excellent food shops with local specialties, wine festivals and caves, open air farmers markets for your fresh vegetables and many other options. The local grocery store has a 'live' butcher, fresh bread and most everything else. You can’t miss the monastery and church of S. Leonino going back to the 11th century, whose religious functions preserve the tradition and attractiveness of ancient chants.
Being not too far away from Siena you can enjoy the Palio (twice a year, in july and august), a must for first timers.
A little more on the house and its history
The house belongs to the category of buildings that historians of Tuscan architecture call “spontaneous architecture” being the result of additions made through centuries by successive generations. Its most ancient part is deemed to go back to the 13th century and one can still detect, where now is the upper part of the sitting room, the features of a small square tower conceived as a lookout of a fortified farm, named “Le Stinche alte”, that today survives as a ruin. “Le Stinche” in the second half of that century belonged to the Florentine family of Guido Cavalcanti, a close friend of Dante Alighieri and himself a renowned poet, who, like Dante, was a “Guelfo Bianco”s (a “White Guelf”), that is a follower of the moderate faction of the “Guelf” Party. This fortified farm in 1304 was assailed and taken by the “Guelfi Neri” (“Black Guelfs”), the radical faction of the Guelf Party that had become the fierce enemy of the “Guelfi Bianchi”. At that time, the “Guelfi Neri” acknowledged as their leader Charles II of Anjou, King of Sicily, whose son Robert, Duke of Calabria and future king of Sicily, was moving from southern Italy to Tuscany with a large party of knights (see Davidsohn, Storia di Firenze, german title Gechichte von Florenz)). In due time the small lookout developed as an agricultural farm.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 28
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
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Pets
No pets allowed
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Property Registration Number IT052023C22Y8LE222
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About the area
Radda in Chianti
Located in Radda in Chianti, this villa is in a rural area. Church of Santa Maria Assunta and Castello di Radda Winery are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Il Molino di Grace Winery and Buondonno Winery. Travelling with kids? Consider Borgo di Vescine - Tenute di Castelvecchi, or check out an event or a game at Gaiole in Chianti Stadium. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby swimming, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding.

Radda in Chianti, Tuscany
What's nearby
- Il Molino di Grace Winery - 6 min drive - 3.6 km
- Castello di Radda Winery - 15 min drive - 8.6 km
- Castello di Albola - 18 min drive - 15.4 km
- Borgo di Vescine - Tenute di Castelvecchi - 21 min drive - 6.8 km
- Verrazzano Castle - 23 min drive - 16.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Enoteca Baldi - 9 min drive
- Cecchini Panini Truck - 8 min drive
- Ristoro Di Lamole - 15 min drive
- la Bottega del Moro - 17 min drive
- Lo sdrucciolo - 12 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Viva Berlenghi
Born and raised french, married to an Italian and travelled all my life in Asia and Europe. My travels allowed me to meet many different people and cultures that I learned to appreciate for their uniqueness and character.
Why they chose this property
This house has been from the very beginning our home. This was even more important as we were travelling far away. It was our roots and reference point.; the place where we collected all our souvenirs and that allows us to meet with our children from time to time.
What makes this property unique
It is a rural farm corps, built in several centuries. The structure of the house with its internal courtyard testifies of its history. The courtyard is really pleasant to live as we take our meals, protected from outside, yet in a nice and cosy environment. But we also enjoy a breath taking view on the valley, from the Swimming pool or from the terrace behind the house. You will love it.
Languages:
English, French, Italian
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