You’ll find this stunning twelfth-century watermill set among dappled woodland and 1.5 acres of flourishing gardens in the rambling Tuscan countryside. The owners, Marco and Alessandro, spent years lovingly renovating the home, restoring its timber beams, stone walls and terracotta flagstone floors while incorporating antique and custom pieces to create a warm, rustic ambience. If you’re spending time outside, we bet you’ll be relaxing under a parasol by the saltwater infinity pool – it’s built inside the trench that supplied the mill with water over 800 years ago. After a sun-soaked morning, head into the woods for secret spots and the best views of the rolling landscape. When you’re feeling peckish, indulge in Italian feasts out on the patio – or if you don’t feel like cooking, you’re only a five-minute drive from the gorgeous restaurants in Montepulciano. As the evening draws in, take a bottle of wine produced from grapes grown in the home’s own vineyards, and settle down in the chill-out area under the old oak tree for a night of stargazing. Featuring seven bedrooms – each with its own ensuite – a large group or family will enjoy spending quality time together without sacrificing their own personal space.
Home truths: *The remote location means a car is recommended to make the most out of your stay
*If you’re visiting in the cooler months, firewood can be requested at an extra cost
*The pool is open from the end of April to the start of October
*Ask your host to help you with arranging a continental breakfast, special dinner or poolside appetizers
*Your host can also help to arrange cooking classes, wine tasting, archery lessons, truffle hunting and spa reservations
*City taxes are not included in the price of the stay and will be collected in person upon check-in