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Stunning 13th century monastery. Sleeps 16 +. Great venue for events.
Riverside holiday home with fitness centre and Hot tub
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9.6 out of 10
Exceptional
8 bedrooms 2+ bathrooms Sleeps 16 5382.0 sq ft
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Rooms & beds
8 bedrooms (sleeps 16)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Futon and 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 6
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 7
3 Single Beds
Bedroom 8
1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Futon
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 4
Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet
Bathroom 5
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 6
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 7
Bathtub or shower
Bathroom 8
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 9
Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Stunning 13th century monastery. Sleeps 16 +. Great venue for events.
I Romiti del Torrente is a unique accommodation and artistic retreat within a converted 13th-century Augustinian monastery. Sustainability and respect for the land and it’s people are at the heart of the restoration and running of this special location. Situated high above the river Turrite in the Garfagnana, Tuscany’s mountainous northern province, it is a place to find creative inspiration, and well-being in a valley of natural beauty.
Exclusive rental of I Romiti includes accommodation for up to 18 people on either a self-catering basis or a private chef can be provided for one-off or daily meals. Special art, language, and cooking classes can be booked, as well as wine tours, massage treatments, yoga, trekking and cycling tours. There is a working pottery on site and workshops can be organised for most age groups.
I Romiti has eight bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The library sitting room in the mezzanine of the church offers a perfect spot for relaxing with a book or enjoying an evening cinema screening. Our flexible accommodation includes double, twin and triple occupancy rooms, each with an en-suite shower/bathroom. Two of the rooms can be connected for use as a family suite. All are wifi enabled. There is one studio apartment with cooking facilities and a private sun terrace. Cots are available on request. The east-west orientation of the building and internal shutters keep the rooms cool even in the height of the summer, and no air conditioning is necessary.
The chapel at I Romiti provides a unique and atmospheric setting for events including weddings, concerts, conferences, dinners, and parties. The origins of I Romiti del Torrente can be traced back to Roman times, when it is thought to have served as a fortified watch post for the Roman army. Its strategic position and perfect orientation for cultivation of crops secured it’s future existence of a very different nature. In 1214 the people of neighbouring Trassilico gifted the fertile lands and buildings known then as l‘Eremo di San Galgano to the hermits who had taken up residence there. Among their number, Fra Stefano became a founding member of the Tuscan hermits, which later become the Order of Saint Augustine. The monks built an imposing church to serve the local community and the monastery thrived for more than two centuries.
By the 20th century, Italian laws of succession had resulted in divisions in the ownership of church, land and buildings. The church was de-consecrated and war and depopulation of the area saw a decline and eventual abandonment of the once thriving hamlet. The restoration of I Romiti which started in 2011 has been undertaken by local craftsmen using local materials and with painstaking attention to the preservation of the historic fabric. Sustainability has been at the heart of the approach: the mountain spring from which the monks drew their water and irrigated their crops still provides the water supply, and state of the art energy and waste management systems ensure minimal impact on the environment.
I Romiti stands at the end of a private road within its own grounds, surrounded by a chestnut forest. It is accessible by most cars but not recommended for low clearance models- there is a large private car park just below us at the beginning of the road.
The gardens are simply landscaped with kitchen herbs, lavender, bay and olive trees . Stone terraces offer secluded spaces to eat outside. There is a restored stone bread and pizza oven for guests to try their hand at pizza making.
The salt water infinity pool filled with mineral water from our own mountain source- the Aqua benedotto which once filled the monumental stone font which rests outside the chapel. There are open views across the valley to the South and upwards to the next ridge where deer will often make their way down to the river bed below.
Exclusive rental of I Romiti includes accommodation for up to 18 people on either a self-catering basis or a private chef can be provided for one-off or daily meals. Special art, language, and cooking classes can be booked, as well as wine tours, massage treatments, yoga, trekking and cycling tours. There is a working pottery on site and workshops can be organised for most age groups.
I Romiti has eight bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The library sitting room in the mezzanine of the church offers a perfect spot for relaxing with a book or enjoying an evening cinema screening. Our flexible accommodation includes double, twin and triple occupancy rooms, each with an en-suite shower/bathroom. Two of the rooms can be connected for use as a family suite. All are wifi enabled. There is one studio apartment with cooking facilities and a private sun terrace. Cots are available on request. The east-west orientation of the building and internal shutters keep the rooms cool even in the height of the summer, and no air conditioning is necessary.
The chapel at I Romiti provides a unique and atmospheric setting for events including weddings, concerts, conferences, dinners, and parties. The origins of I Romiti del Torrente can be traced back to Roman times, when it is thought to have served as a fortified watch post for the Roman army. Its strategic position and perfect orientation for cultivation of crops secured it’s future existence of a very different nature. In 1214 the people of neighbouring Trassilico gifted the fertile lands and buildings known then as l‘Eremo di San Galgano to the hermits who had taken up residence there. Among their number, Fra Stefano became a founding member of the Tuscan hermits, which later become the Order of Saint Augustine. The monks built an imposing church to serve the local community and the monastery thrived for more than two centuries.
By the 20th century, Italian laws of succession had resulted in divisions in the ownership of church, land and buildings. The church was de-consecrated and war and depopulation of the area saw a decline and eventual abandonment of the once thriving hamlet. The restoration of I Romiti which started in 2011 has been undertaken by local craftsmen using local materials and with painstaking attention to the preservation of the historic fabric. Sustainability has been at the heart of the approach: the mountain spring from which the monks drew their water and irrigated their crops still provides the water supply, and state of the art energy and waste management systems ensure minimal impact on the environment.
I Romiti stands at the end of a private road within its own grounds, surrounded by a chestnut forest. It is accessible by most cars but not recommended for low clearance models- there is a large private car park just below us at the beginning of the road.
The gardens are simply landscaped with kitchen herbs, lavender, bay and olive trees . Stone terraces offer secluded spaces to eat outside. There is a restored stone bread and pizza oven for guests to try their hand at pizza making.
The salt water infinity pool filled with mineral water from our own mountain source- the Aqua benedotto which once filled the monumental stone font which rests outside the chapel. There are open views across the valley to the South and upwards to the next ridge where deer will often make their way down to the river bed below.
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Amenities
Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Pet-friendly
Gym
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
Pets
Pets allowed: limit 2 total
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
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
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 80
This property uses solar energy
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
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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 USD 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Fabbriche di Vergemoli
Located in Fabbriche di Vergemoli, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a river. Teatrino di Vetriano and Chestnut Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bagni di Lucca Thermal Spa and Canyon Park Adventure Park. Parco Levigliese and Parco del Levigliese are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Fabbriche di Vallico, Tuscany
What's nearby
- Grotta del Vento - 17 min drive - 9.9 km
- Parco del Levigliese - 20 min drive - 12.4 km
- Santuario Mariano Eremo di Calomini - 24 min drive - 19.5 km
- Viareggio Beach - 44 min drive - 40.7 km
- Forte dei Marmi Beach - 52 min drive - 52.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- #Trovaposo - 13 min drive
- La Bionda Di Nonna Mary - 14 min drive
- Ristorante Pizzeria al Barchetto - 11 min drive
- Il Flamingo - 12 min drive
- Pasticceria De Servi - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Steven Newell

I am a glass artist and have always had a great love for Italy. I love the history, of places and people. I think it is important to restore structures in ways they retain both their architectural integrity and significance for the people that use them. Whilst loving solitude, an open sky and a good pile of logs to chop, I like to open the door to new faces and tell them the story of historic site.
Why they chose this property
Having left my East Coast US childhood home in my 20s to pursue a career in glass, I searched for a long time for a spiritual home. Driven by the imperatives of good company, a love of food, wine, the arts - and roof of ancient proportions over my head I settled at I Romiti. Having lived under a London skyline for too many years, I was ready for a new view. Even on a grey January day the spectacle of this view appeals to every romantic dream of a mountain retreat.
The restoration of Romiti took eight, back breaking, years. It took a great deal of collaborative effort with some of the best craftsmen and artisans in the region, and support of family and friends . Along the way I made many local friends, many who have shared their memories of playing among the ruins as children and hear the stories that had been handed down through their families about I Romiti. It has been a great joy to see how important the restoration of this much loved local site has been received by the community. Romiti has always felt like a place that many people share, past, present and future - I would like to see that continue .
The restoration of Romiti took eight, back breaking, years. It took a great deal of collaborative effort with some of the best craftsmen and artisans in the region, and support of family and friends . Along the way I made many local friends, many who have shared their memories of playing among the ruins as children and hear the stories that had been handed down through their families about I Romiti. It has been a great joy to see how important the restoration of this much loved local site has been received by the community. Romiti has always felt like a place that many people share, past, present and future - I would like to see that continue .
What makes this property unique
I Romiti has been developed on ecological principles in order to have minimal environmental impact . Wherever possible building materials - stone and wood in the main -were recovered from the ruins of the houses, restored and re-used . A system of walls were built and bio-engineering techniques employed to support the slopes and avoid interventions such as industrial underpinning .
All water is from our own Spring, heating comes from solar energy and wood from the grounds . We have a state of the art water purification system which returns waste water to the environment without the use of any chemical agents. And we still haven't found the fabled monk's treasure stash - so for the curious with a metal detector , all is still to play for!
All water is from our own Spring, heating comes from solar energy and wood from the grounds . We have a state of the art water purification system which returns waste water to the environment without the use of any chemical agents. And we still haven't found the fabled monk's treasure stash - so for the curious with a metal detector , all is still to play for!
Languages:
English, Italian
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