Trulli Carluccio imbibes all the traditional, rustic charm of a restored historic building, along with top grade services and finishes for every contemporary comfort, nestled within its own verdant, private estate. This attractive home is clad in original limestone and offers sublime outdoor living potential; from the elegant pergola with dappled shade provides a sumptuous al fresco dining room, with resplendent views. A stone built outdoor kitchen boasting panoramic views offers a peerless space for preparing a sumptuous meal. Set within its own idyllic enclave, down a private drive, Trulli Carluccio is tucked into an alluring corner of Puglia, fragrantly set among olive groves, cherry and almond trees. Outdoor living is executed at its most stylish at this prestigious home. The dazzling pool is positioned in front of this alluring home, offering a refreshing outlet during the heat of the day; it has a hydromassage function and is framed by a smart, poolside terrace. Trulli Carluccio boasts discreet and subtle interiors, executed with a muted and understated palette and a low-key sense of luxury. Taupes and warm, earthy tones, along with all the hallmarks of quality provide a chic and tasteful home. Finished with stunning simplicity, this home is beautifully unfussy and unadorned, offering just the best raw materials and the most timeless of sleek design, for a modern rustic feel. Offering sublime comfort, the bedrooms offer a true retreat from the bustle of the crowds and the heat of the day in cool, air-conditioned, sedate design perfection. This building speaks for itself, the natural earthy tones and abundance of natural light simply elevate its potential. The separate spaces are laid out across a central courtyard, whilst the interiors remain faithful to the original, historic charm of the Trulli, offering exposed brick vault in the typical cone shape. There are three single beds, two doubles and one additional sofa bed, making this a generous space for a family or group. All the extra touches of luxury that a guest would find at a boutique hotel are in place, such as crisp, cotton linen and abundant, fluffy towels, along with the finest raw materials, ample natural timber and stunning fresh, new take on a historic building, blending to create a truly special retreat! #### Features Trulli Interiors Ground floor - Kitchenette with freezer, microwave, oven, dishwasher and coffee machine - Sitting area with TV and sofa bed - Romantic night area in alcove with round bed - Two double bedrooms with queen size bed - Twin bedroom - Single bedroom - Three bathrooms with shower Outside Grounds - Garden - Swimming pool with hydromassage - Wooden pergola with dining area - External fully equipped kitchen - BBQ area - 3 parking spaces - Sun loungers - Outdoor furniture Facilities - Air-conditioning - TV - WiFi - Iron and ironing board #### Location Nestled outside Monopoli, Trulli Carluccio is in a rustic location benefitting from the sea breezes and one of the most intriguing landscapes Italy has to offer. The name of the city Monopoli derives from the Greek "monos polis" which means unique and singular. Valid today, Monopoli is an intriguing sea front town of whitewashed villas, dazzling promenade and historical port beginnings dating back to the seventh century. It hides above cliff walls in its dense labyrinth of houses, churches, monasteries and crypts spread around the port and the beautiful baroque cathedral, guarded by the stunning seafront Castle of Charles V. South of Bari, on the Adriatic coast, its neighbouring cities are: Polignano a Mare , Conversano, Castellana Grotte, Alberobello and Fasano. Monopoli is in the “heel” of Italy, in the very heart of Puglia, with its wonderful soft light and far-reaching horizons; with the Ionian Sea on one side and the Adriatic on the other, there are miles upon miles of golden beaches. The Valle dItria is known as being one of the most beautiful areas of Puglia where the cities of Bari and Brindisi can easily be reached. The capital Bari is a vibrant port and university town, whilst Lecce is the ‘Florence of the south - known for its baroque architecture and “Trulli” - stone huts with cone-shaped roofs that were originally homes; today they can be visited in their preserved form, and provide something of a fairy tale-esque experience for younger members of the group!
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.