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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Sleeps 7 1399.3 sq ft
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Explore the area

Selva di Fasano, Puglia
- Zoosafari6 min drive
- The Trulli of Alberobello16 min drive
- San Domenico Golf Club17 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 7)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds and 1 Crib
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Boutique Trullo/Villa. Private pool and outdoor kitchen. Elevated sunset views.
The perfect luxury boutique trullo residence with private swimming pool, outside kitchen and multiple external relaxing zones. South facing with incredible elevated views and breathtaking sunsets. Stylish modern interiors perfectly compliment the trullo's original stone architectural features. Trullo Falco is paradise for families or groups of friends with discerning taste looking for tranquility and luxury outdoor living and is the ideal destination for rest and relaxation. It sleeps six across three private suites.
This home is a traditional Puglian stone characterful trullo/villa, harmoniously restored and renovated in keeping with the rural simplicity of the region but with the addition of all the modern comforts you would expect of a luxury holiday home.
The interior dining and living room space is impressive and bright—a study in bone, beige and whites under a vaulted ceiling, with an artisan working fireplace created from recycled local stone. Bedrooms and bathrooms also feature vaulted or conical ceilings typical of traditional trullo architecture, and simple furnishings are accented by interesting antiques and natural textiles.
The outdoor living spaces, which set this home apart, are immersed in beautifully curated mediteranean gardens, with built-in stone sofa seating flanked by flowering beds, pebbled terraces with views over the estate, and poolside terraces of bleached stone offset by ornamental grasses, sculptural cacti, and the silvery shimmer of olive groves, leafy fig trees, and citrus orchards. There are a variety of idyllic relax zones to choose from in which to relax, read, enjoy some refreshments, or simply take in the magnificent elevated views.
The spacious pool terrace perches high over the olive grove below and the impressive fully equipped al fresco kitchen and dining room located only a few steps above it
Separated from the pool by mediteranean grasses and herb-filled stone planters, the outside kitchen features a stone prep island with an electric hob and fridge, a classic woodfired pizza oven, and barbecue grill adjacent to a shaded dining pergola furnished for those long lazy lunches and memorable dinners under the Puglian stars
Set elevated in the hills above Fasano, a land of rolling hills and Mediterranean vegetation, where vineyards and olive groves intersect idyllic agricultural fields, Trullo Falco features privileged views from its many terraces, pool deck, outdoor kitchen and dining area. The popular hilltop towns of the Valle d’Itria, including whitewashed Locorotondo, the iconic bleached streets of Ostuni, dramatic Cisternino and UNESCO heritage-classified Alberobello, are all quick drives from the property, as are beaches along the crystalline Adriatic coast and the sparkling Ionian shores. Timeless nearby port destinations include Polignano a Mare and Monopoli. The region is famed for its conical trulli homes, the fairytale-like, stacked stone roofed, former agricultural storages that now pop, newly whitewashed and restored, from its many hillsides.
Best described as modern rustic in style, the home charms with locally sourced antiques and natural textiles decorating its simple, stone-lined rooms.
During the quieter times of the year we are offering short breaks, however please note for stays of 6 nights or less, a cleaning fee of £200 will be applied and added to your booking payment.
This home is a traditional Puglian stone characterful trullo/villa, harmoniously restored and renovated in keeping with the rural simplicity of the region but with the addition of all the modern comforts you would expect of a luxury holiday home.
The interior dining and living room space is impressive and bright—a study in bone, beige and whites under a vaulted ceiling, with an artisan working fireplace created from recycled local stone. Bedrooms and bathrooms also feature vaulted or conical ceilings typical of traditional trullo architecture, and simple furnishings are accented by interesting antiques and natural textiles.
The outdoor living spaces, which set this home apart, are immersed in beautifully curated mediteranean gardens, with built-in stone sofa seating flanked by flowering beds, pebbled terraces with views over the estate, and poolside terraces of bleached stone offset by ornamental grasses, sculptural cacti, and the silvery shimmer of olive groves, leafy fig trees, and citrus orchards. There are a variety of idyllic relax zones to choose from in which to relax, read, enjoy some refreshments, or simply take in the magnificent elevated views.
The spacious pool terrace perches high over the olive grove below and the impressive fully equipped al fresco kitchen and dining room located only a few steps above it
Separated from the pool by mediteranean grasses and herb-filled stone planters, the outside kitchen features a stone prep island with an electric hob and fridge, a classic woodfired pizza oven, and barbecue grill adjacent to a shaded dining pergola furnished for those long lazy lunches and memorable dinners under the Puglian stars
Set elevated in the hills above Fasano, a land of rolling hills and Mediterranean vegetation, where vineyards and olive groves intersect idyllic agricultural fields, Trullo Falco features privileged views from its many terraces, pool deck, outdoor kitchen and dining area. The popular hilltop towns of the Valle d’Itria, including whitewashed Locorotondo, the iconic bleached streets of Ostuni, dramatic Cisternino and UNESCO heritage-classified Alberobello, are all quick drives from the property, as are beaches along the crystalline Adriatic coast and the sparkling Ionian shores. Timeless nearby port destinations include Polignano a Mare and Monopoli. The region is famed for its conical trulli homes, the fairytale-like, stacked stone roofed, former agricultural storages that now pop, newly whitewashed and restored, from its many hillsides.
Best described as modern rustic in style, the home charms with locally sourced antiques and natural textiles decorating its simple, stone-lined rooms.
During the quieter times of the year we are offering short breaks, however please note for stays of 6 nights or less, a cleaning fee of £200 will be applied and added to your booking payment.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 5:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Children must always be supervised by an adults
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Smoking is only permitted externally.
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
This property accepts cash
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number BA07202591000013970, IT072025C200049403
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 GBP 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Fasano
Located in Fasano, this villa is in a rural area and near the beach. The Trulli of Alberobello is a notable landmark, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Torre Canne Beach and Rosa Marina Beach. Travelling with kids? Consider Zoosafari and Pomona Gardens Botanical Conservatory. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Selva di Fasano, Puglia
What's nearby
- Zoosafari - 6 min drive - 5.5 km
- Coccaro Golf Club - 11 min drive - 9.6 km
- Torre Canne Beach - 14 min drive - 16.3 km
- The Trulli of Alberobello - 16 min drive - 15.9 km
- San Domenico Golf Club - 17 min drive - 13.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Sierra Silvana Hotel - 6 min drive
- Me Gusta - 18 min walk
- Il Rifugio dei Ghiottoni - 7 min drive
- La Baia - 8 min drive
- La' Pummarola 'nCoppa - 7 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Jon Gourlay & Laura Lapadula

Trullo Falco is owned and run by Jon Gourlay and Laura Lapadula (husband and wife team). Both from Scotland, they met when Laura was nursing and Jon was a gardener at the local hospital. They both share a love of nature, and being outdoors particularly when the sun is shining with Jessie their Border Collie. Laura’s interests include restoring old items of furniture and interior design (which is evident around the Trullo), whilst Jon is a keen gardener, falconer and owner of Sisco his Harris Hawk.
Why they chose this property
We initially bought the Trullo as a holiday home and future retirement option for ourselves in 2008. It was in a real mess at the time but we saw its potential and in particular, its peaceful setting, elevated views and great proximity to the local hilltop towns and beaches sold it to us.
However, the attraction for buying in Puglia extended beyond the house. Laura’s father is Italian and from this region. As a child she travelled every summer from Scotland to Italy with her parents and 3 sisters (by car!) and has warm memories of spending family summer holidays there. She is therefore very familiar with the local area and customs.
In the years that followed we used local tradesmen to carry out essential works on the house to make it comfortable for us to stay in and also started some restoration work to reveal the true beauty of the building such as revealing the original stone both inside and outside the Trullo and attached “Lamia” rooms (originally used for keeping cattle).
We came out on holiday as often as we could, but on each occasion, we found it more and more difficult to leave. We use the term “holiday” loosely, as on each visit we spent cleaning up after various stages of work had been completed, and working on our garden and land which had become overgrown with years of no-one living there, as well as olive and fruit trees that desperately needed pruning and brought back to life. But to us it was still a holiday as it somehow brought us both back to nature, something that we are both passionate about.
It was then we realised and made the decision to plan for a permanent move to Puglia. Our Trullo provided us with an opportunity of making this happen, so we contacted a local architect in 2015 to develop our Trullo as a luxury holiday rental.
However, the attraction for buying in Puglia extended beyond the house. Laura’s father is Italian and from this region. As a child she travelled every summer from Scotland to Italy with her parents and 3 sisters (by car!) and has warm memories of spending family summer holidays there. She is therefore very familiar with the local area and customs.
In the years that followed we used local tradesmen to carry out essential works on the house to make it comfortable for us to stay in and also started some restoration work to reveal the true beauty of the building such as revealing the original stone both inside and outside the Trullo and attached “Lamia” rooms (originally used for keeping cattle).
We came out on holiday as often as we could, but on each occasion, we found it more and more difficult to leave. We use the term “holiday” loosely, as on each visit we spent cleaning up after various stages of work had been completed, and working on our garden and land which had become overgrown with years of no-one living there, as well as olive and fruit trees that desperately needed pruning and brought back to life. But to us it was still a holiday as it somehow brought us both back to nature, something that we are both passionate about.
It was then we realised and made the decision to plan for a permanent move to Puglia. Our Trullo provided us with an opportunity of making this happen, so we contacted a local architect in 2015 to develop our Trullo as a luxury holiday rental.
What makes this property unique
This villa is beautifully curated and decorated inside as well as outside. Internally, vaulted and conical ceilings feature, typical of traditional trullo architecture and there is a cool mix of contemporary and vintage decorative furnishings that dress up the organic, low-key interior in neutral tones of sand, bone and white. Textiles and furniture tend toward the natural and tactile, with stone, wood, and fibres as the dominant elements.
Externally, the multiple living spaces also set this home apart, providing ample selection of zones for sunning, reading, resting or entertaining. In particular the fully equipped external stone kitchen which overlooks the pool and breathtaking elevated views is a real show-stopper, particularly at sunset
Externally, the multiple living spaces also set this home apart, providing ample selection of zones for sunning, reading, resting or entertaining. In particular the fully equipped external stone kitchen which overlooks the pool and breathtaking elevated views is a real show-stopper, particularly at sunset
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