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Masseria Donnagnora - Cinco Habitaciones Villa, Capacidad 10
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5 habitaciones6 baños10 huéspedes325 metros cuadrados
Servicios populares
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Ostuni
- Place, Anfiteatro Cava Anfiteatro San GiovanniA 12 min en coche
- Place, Catedral de OstuniA 14 min en coche
- Place, Museo de la Civilización Preclásica de la Murgia MeridionalA 14 min en coche
- Airport, Brindisi (BDS-Papola Casale)A 43 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
5 habitaciones (capacidad para 10 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama doble
Habitación 2
1 cama doble
Habitación 3
1 cama doble
Habitación 4
1 cama doble
Habitación 5
1 cama doble
6 baños
Baño 1
Baño 2
Baño 3
Baño 4
Baño 5
Baño 6
Otros espacios
Cocina
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Masseria Donnagnora - Cinco Habitaciones Villa, Capacidad 10
The white masseria in the walled gardens.
White-washed and handsome, imposing and historic, Masseria Donnagnora rises serenely from the sun-baked earth and silver-green olive groves that surround it. The property's architectural heritage has been lovingly conserved, with story-telling original features at every turn, while the oasis-like enclosed formal gardens thrive with colour, fragrances and vivacity.
Inside: accommodation at Masseria Donnagnora is laid out over a main house on two floors and two independent guest bedrooms accessed externally from the gardens.
Dating back to the 16th century and added to over time, Masseria Donnagnora has a fascinating architectural heritage that’s on show wherever you look: elegant arches, barrel- and star-vaulted ceilings, well-worn staircases, curvaceous apertures, exposed tuff stone walls, niches, flagged flooring and agricultural elements all have a story to tell in the narrative weave of the building’s biography. A painstaking, conservatory restoration has breathed new life into these features, while at the same time subtly inserting luxurious but understated 21st-century comforts. The décor is a harmonious and judiciously minimalist blend of antique pieces, classic country style and comfort.
The entrance to the main house leads into welcoming hallway, off which much of the accommodation flows: to the right six steps lead down under an arch to the open-plan communal area (of which more anon); to the left is a guest WC; in the corner is the first of two staircases leading up to the first floor; straight on, through a pair of double doors, is the large, well-equipped kitchen, a splendidly serene space with lofty ceilings, plenty of high windows, and striking, red-and-white patterned tiles covering the floor and the sides of a long central island. A back wall of cabinets and matching bifold doors keep everything in place and hidden away when not in use, a round wooden table adds a sociable feel, and a glass door opens out onto the terraces and gardens. In one corner is the second staircase leading to the first floor, while at the far end, six steps lead down under an arch into the main communal area (which, as mentioned above, is also accessed from the entrance hall).
The communal space is generously proportioned, luminous and airy. To one side is a living area, furnished with a sofa and a number of armchairs, while to the other is a convivial dining area with a long country table. A pair of large arched windows with glass doors inserted into them look out over, and provide easy access to, the walled gardens and the pool area.
The first staircase (in the hallway) leads up to a small landing, off which are the first two bedrooms, both elegant, atmospheric doubles. One has a balcony, an in-room shower and en-suite bathroom with WC and sink; the other has an en-suite shower room. Both look out over the gardens.
The second staircase (in the kitchen), which is quite narrow and steep, leads up to the third bedroom, a romantic double with en-suite shower room and garden views.
The first independent guest bedroom is located in the far corner of the property, near the main entrance to the walled garden. It's a double with an en-suite shower room and a warm, welcoming feel, courtesy of its buttery stone. Next door is a little chapel, offering yet another dimension to this intriguing property.
The second of the two independent guest bedrooms, meanwhile, is about 10m across the gardens from the terrace outside the kitchen. What was, for hundreds of years, an agricultural building is now a splendidly characterful space with high star-vaulted ceilings in creamy stone, a double bed tucked into an alcove, and, down a couple of steps, a spacious en-suite shower room.
Neighbouring the second guest bedroom is the so-called grotta (cave), another evocative part of the property. With its original stone feeding troughs, its barrel-vaulted ceilings, its series of interconnected spaces and its golden aura, this feels like the perfect spot for a spa and wellness centre, and that is exactly it is: there's a sitting and relaxation area, a hydromassage tub, a sauna and a shower room.
Outside: Masseria Donnagnora sits in magnificent split-level walled gardens, a real sanctuary for those wishing to unwind, relax and rejuvenate. There is a gentle formality about the layout: straight stone paths run at right angles to each other, occasionally morphing into steps, merging with areas of terrace and bordering quadrilateral flower beds planted with a wide variety of low-lying aromatic shrubs, herbs and colourful plants. Here and there, especially around the perimeter, are olive, citrus and other trees, which provide shade and an even greater sense of seclusion.
All the rooms on the ground floor of the main house, as well as the two externally accessed bedrooms, open out onto terraces and the gardens beyond. Just outside the kitchen is the first al fresco dining area, perfect for leisurely breakfasts. Sitting in pride of place opposite the main house’s living and dining area, is the elegant pool, raised on one side and with a cushioned sitting area.
Near the first independent guest bedroom and the spa is a large expanse of terrace hosting a shaded living area with well-cushioned built-in seating, an al fresco dining area served by a barbecue, and a shower room with glass ceiling.
Finally, steps lead up onto the roof of the spa and the first guest bedroom, where there is a panoramic gazebo looking out over the property and the surrounding countryside.
Due to the nature of the property including terraces low walls and several drops around the grounds, children must be supervised at all times.
The number of steps that must be negotiated to get into and/or around this property might make it unsuitable for people with mobility problems.
Please note that there is no real shallow end in the pool, whose minimum depth is 1.5m.
Masseria Donnagnora's backyard is neighboured by a house, which sometimes hosts its owner's dog.
Due to the natural formation of the grotto, a faint odour of the stone may occasionally be noticeable in this area.
Masseria Donnagnora is situated 5km south of Ostuni, a beautifully restored baroque town with stunning panoramic views, and 12km east of the pretty centre of Ceglie Messapica.
The Valle d'Itria is probably best known for its trulli, and nowhere are these more in evidence than in the picture-postcard town of Alberobello. Locorotondo, Cisternino and Martina Franca are also well worth a visit.
If you're looking for beaches, the Adriatic coast plenty of options, as well as some well recommended lidos. A drive of around 20 minutes will take you to a series of sandy bays.
Further afield, Lecce, Gallipoli, Otranto and Monopoli are justly famous towns waiting for you to unlock their secrets.
Arrival details will be confirmed by The Thinking Traveller after your villa is confirmed.
The Thinking Traveller can organise transfers and car hire and an agent will be in touch with you once your villa is confirmed.
White-washed and handsome, imposing and historic, Masseria Donnagnora rises serenely from the sun-baked earth and silver-green olive groves that surround it. The property's architectural heritage has been lovingly conserved, with story-telling original features at every turn, while the oasis-like enclosed formal gardens thrive with colour, fragrances and vivacity.
Inside: accommodation at Masseria Donnagnora is laid out over a main house on two floors and two independent guest bedrooms accessed externally from the gardens.
Dating back to the 16th century and added to over time, Masseria Donnagnora has a fascinating architectural heritage that’s on show wherever you look: elegant arches, barrel- and star-vaulted ceilings, well-worn staircases, curvaceous apertures, exposed tuff stone walls, niches, flagged flooring and agricultural elements all have a story to tell in the narrative weave of the building’s biography. A painstaking, conservatory restoration has breathed new life into these features, while at the same time subtly inserting luxurious but understated 21st-century comforts. The décor is a harmonious and judiciously minimalist blend of antique pieces, classic country style and comfort.
The entrance to the main house leads into welcoming hallway, off which much of the accommodation flows: to the right six steps lead down under an arch to the open-plan communal area (of which more anon); to the left is a guest WC; in the corner is the first of two staircases leading up to the first floor; straight on, through a pair of double doors, is the large, well-equipped kitchen, a splendidly serene space with lofty ceilings, plenty of high windows, and striking, red-and-white patterned tiles covering the floor and the sides of a long central island. A back wall of cabinets and matching bifold doors keep everything in place and hidden away when not in use, a round wooden table adds a sociable feel, and a glass door opens out onto the terraces and gardens. In one corner is the second staircase leading to the first floor, while at the far end, six steps lead down under an arch into the main communal area (which, as mentioned above, is also accessed from the entrance hall).
The communal space is generously proportioned, luminous and airy. To one side is a living area, furnished with a sofa and a number of armchairs, while to the other is a convivial dining area with a long country table. A pair of large arched windows with glass doors inserted into them look out over, and provide easy access to, the walled gardens and the pool area.
The first staircase (in the hallway) leads up to a small landing, off which are the first two bedrooms, both elegant, atmospheric doubles. One has a balcony, an in-room shower and en-suite bathroom with WC and sink; the other has an en-suite shower room. Both look out over the gardens.
The second staircase (in the kitchen), which is quite narrow and steep, leads up to the third bedroom, a romantic double with en-suite shower room and garden views.
The first independent guest bedroom is located in the far corner of the property, near the main entrance to the walled garden. It's a double with an en-suite shower room and a warm, welcoming feel, courtesy of its buttery stone. Next door is a little chapel, offering yet another dimension to this intriguing property.
The second of the two independent guest bedrooms, meanwhile, is about 10m across the gardens from the terrace outside the kitchen. What was, for hundreds of years, an agricultural building is now a splendidly characterful space with high star-vaulted ceilings in creamy stone, a double bed tucked into an alcove, and, down a couple of steps, a spacious en-suite shower room.
Neighbouring the second guest bedroom is the so-called grotta (cave), another evocative part of the property. With its original stone feeding troughs, its barrel-vaulted ceilings, its series of interconnected spaces and its golden aura, this feels like the perfect spot for a spa and wellness centre, and that is exactly it is: there's a sitting and relaxation area, a hydromassage tub, a sauna and a shower room.
Outside: Masseria Donnagnora sits in magnificent split-level walled gardens, a real sanctuary for those wishing to unwind, relax and rejuvenate. There is a gentle formality about the layout: straight stone paths run at right angles to each other, occasionally morphing into steps, merging with areas of terrace and bordering quadrilateral flower beds planted with a wide variety of low-lying aromatic shrubs, herbs and colourful plants. Here and there, especially around the perimeter, are olive, citrus and other trees, which provide shade and an even greater sense of seclusion.
All the rooms on the ground floor of the main house, as well as the two externally accessed bedrooms, open out onto terraces and the gardens beyond. Just outside the kitchen is the first al fresco dining area, perfect for leisurely breakfasts. Sitting in pride of place opposite the main house’s living and dining area, is the elegant pool, raised on one side and with a cushioned sitting area.
Near the first independent guest bedroom and the spa is a large expanse of terrace hosting a shaded living area with well-cushioned built-in seating, an al fresco dining area served by a barbecue, and a shower room with glass ceiling.
Finally, steps lead up onto the roof of the spa and the first guest bedroom, where there is a panoramic gazebo looking out over the property and the surrounding countryside.
Due to the nature of the property including terraces low walls and several drops around the grounds, children must be supervised at all times.
The number of steps that must be negotiated to get into and/or around this property might make it unsuitable for people with mobility problems.
Please note that there is no real shallow end in the pool, whose minimum depth is 1.5m.
Masseria Donnagnora's backyard is neighboured by a house, which sometimes hosts its owner's dog.
Due to the natural formation of the grotto, a faint odour of the stone may occasionally be noticeable in this area.
Masseria Donnagnora is situated 5km south of Ostuni, a beautifully restored baroque town with stunning panoramic views, and 12km east of the pretty centre of Ceglie Messapica.
The Valle d'Itria is probably best known for its trulli, and nowhere are these more in evidence than in the picture-postcard town of Alberobello. Locorotondo, Cisternino and Martina Franca are also well worth a visit.
If you're looking for beaches, the Adriatic coast plenty of options, as well as some well recommended lidos. A drive of around 20 minutes will take you to a series of sandy bays.
Further afield, Lecce, Gallipoli, Otranto and Monopoli are justly famous towns waiting for you to unlock their secrets.
Arrival details will be confirmed by The Thinking Traveller after your villa is confirmed.
The Thinking Traveller can organise transfers and car hire and an agent will be in touch with you once your villa is confirmed.
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Cocina
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 16:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 18
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:00
Menores
Se admiten niños a partir de cualquier edad
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Número de registro de la propiedad 190880C052168059, IT074012B400102703
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información adicional
Todos los huéspedes, incluidos menores, deberán presentarse para realizar el registro de entrada y mostrar un documento de identidad o pasaporte válidos (con fotografía) emitidos por su correspondiente Gobierno.
De acuerdo con la normativa nacional, no se aceptan pagos en efectivo que superen los 5000 EUR. Para obtener más información, ponte en contacto con el alojamiento a través de los datos que figuran en la confirmación de la reserva.
Información sobre la zona
Ostuni
Esta villa se encuentra en Ostuni. Castillo Dentice di Frasso y Catedral de Ostuni son algunos de los lugares emblemáticos de la región, cuya belleza natural puedes admirar en Reserva natural Torre Guacceto y Valle de Itria.

Ostuni
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Castillo Dentice di Frasso - A 12 min en coche - 6.3 km
- Anfiteatro Cava Anfiteatro San Giovanni - A 12 min en coche - 6.3 km
- Catedral de Ostuni - A 14 min en coche - 6.6 km
- Museo de la Civilización Preclásica de la Murgia Meridional - A 14 min en coche - 6.6 km
- Plaza de la Libertad - A 15 min en coche - 6.6 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Excelsior - A 8 min en coche
- Ostuni Palace Hotel - A 8 min en coche
- Braceria EscoSazio - A 6 min en coche
- Pink Lady - A 8 min en coche
- Al Punto Giusto - A 7 min en coche
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