About the House
- Property: House
- Sleeps: 1 - 4
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Receptions: N/A
LAST MINUTE SEPTEMBER -20%The Masseria (dating from the 1870s) is set in open countryside, yet less than a five minutes drive from the sea (and a selection of sandy beaches) and ten minutes from Monopoli (daily market, pretty medieval quarter, fishing boats, baroque cathedral, restaurants etc).
Features
Sleeps two adults and up to three children (plus cot and z-bed if needed), in two bedrooms
Has a large, airy livingroom/dining room with a vaulted, whitewashed ceiling and an open fireplace. There are two armchairs and a table and chairs (seating up to eight people). The dining area opens onto a private shady terrace (with table and chairs and rattan sofa and armchairs) and the original orange grove. This area gets the sun late afternoon and sun loungers are also provided.
The kitchen has marble work surfaces, hobs and oven and a large fridge freezer as well as a dishwasher and microwave.
Bedroom one has twin beds (can be made up as a double, a wardrobe and chest of drawers and an air conditioning unit. Bedroom two has a wrought iron double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers. Both rooms have air conditioning units and radiators.
The bathroom has a shower, basin, W.C and bidet.
Main Facilities

- Suitable For Children
- Suitable For Elderly
- Air Conditioning
- Central Heating
- Cooking Facilities
- Laundry Facilities
- Linen Provided
- Towels Provided
Parking space/shared garden
Location



- Beach
- City
- Rural
- Village
- Waterfront
- Coastal
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Activity
- Family
- Events / Festivals
Monopoli is a very nice town on the sea, famous, apart for its beaches and clean waters, also for its baroque churches. The town was a flourishing seaport in Byzantine and Norman times. Its port was subject in the past to the pirate attacks. In the XVI century the Spanish built a castle to defend it, indeed, it is still surrounded by the barricades built by the Aragonesi to protect against attacks from the sea. Full of churches and of a series of noble residencies. Particularly famous the Cathedral of the Madonna della Madia, typical example of baroque church. Around Monopoli it’s possible to visit some rock churches, some of which have been built inside the rocks. The entire area of the town is littered with “masserie”, small farmsteads turned into fortresses because of the frequent invasions of the pirates, where small, self sufficient communities used to live.
Travel
Transport Requirements: Car
Rental Rates (Per Week)
Prices are quoted per week in (EUR €). Show approximate prices in:
Rental Price: From EUR €640 to EUR €850 per week
(From GBP £517.05 to GBP £686.70 per week)*
Rental Notes
Electricity billed by use ( 0.25 eur/kwh) - finally cleanings eur 50- bed linen and bath towels NOT included ( eur 10 per person)heating eur 35
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Availability Notes
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