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Masseria Torre Pinta

Sleeps up to: 8

Surrounded by acres of peaceful, ancient olive groves not far from some of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic coast, is the handsome Masseria Torre Pinta. Recently restored, the historic masseria now boasts an enclosed pool area, solar-powered pool heating, air-conditioning and the owner’s eclectic collection of antiques and works of art from around the world. It is quite simply an exceptional property.

A former Norman tower dating back to the 11th century, then inhabited by a Knight of Malta in the second half of the 17th century, the masseria has been brought into the present day in style. Approached from the road through a magnificent baroque portal bearing a coat of arms, the house frames one side of an attractive courtyard, ideal for al fresco dining, which in turn leads through impressive wrought iron gates to a second larger courtyard that surrounds a 14m x 7m infinity swimming pool and spacious areas for sunbathing and relaxing. Guests can also sit out on a second extensive terrace adjacent to the pretty natural gardens which slope very gently into the olive groves.

All the rooms in the house have superb vaulted ceilings, both ‘star’ and ‘bottle’ vaults, and the floors throughout are of natural ancient limestone flags. All the ground floor rooms, with the exception of the twin bedroom, open directly onto the courtyard. The kitchen is newly fitted with a dining area at one end of the room and a large oak dining table. It adjoins the sitting room which is sited on the ground floor of the original tower, kept naturally cool by its 1.5 metre thick walls. Here there are elegant antique leather chairs to relax in and the room is benignly watched over by a black panther, Baghera, an original sculpture in bronze. Each of the four bedrooms has an attractive en-suite bathroom (all with showers).

A fine stone staircase leads to the first floor and to a large west facing terrace, furnished with tables and chairs and sofas, the perfect spot to enjoy cocktails while watching the sun go down. The spacious first floor bedroom, with four poster bed, also has its own study and balcony.

The masseria has 360 degree views across olive groves to the coast, with the mountains of Corfu and Albania visible on a clear day. The nearest sandy beaches of the Adriatic are only 8km from the property and only 13 km away is the historic port of Otranto.

The nearest village (or small town) is historic Carpignano for provisions and restaurants while only half an hours drive from the property is the attractive baroque city of Lecce for larger shops. The area in general has an enormous choice of restaurants and cafes to suit every palette and pocket.

Room Description

Ground Floor: Kitchen with dining area opening out to both courtyard and the terrace and gardens at the front of the property • Sitting room (with internal staircase to first floor) • Double bedroom with shower room room en suite (access from courtyard only) • Double bedroom (can be made as twin) with shower room en suite (access both from the  courtyard and from the twin bedroom) • Twin bedroom with shower room en suite (access from the double bedroom, also with door to sitting room). A  third bed (for a child or young adult only) can be placed in this room - please request on booking • Utility room with small cloakroom.

First Floor: External stone staircase leads to furnished terrace and continues up to Master double bedroom suite with shower room study area small balcony.

Price Includes

Prices are for villa rental only per week. Flights can be arranged on request.

Saturday changeover day.

Guest Book

One of The Times newspaper's 40 Coolest Villas in the Med for 2012

Guests have said:

"It was a very good holiday. We loved the peace, the crickets, the olive trees and seeing no other foreigners in Puglia. Real Italy! Masseria Torre Pinta is beautifully done with lots of love and taste. 10/10."

"Property was wonderful."

CV Travel says:

This is a property that many of us at CV love for many reasons among which are: - a beautiful pool area with different spots to lie or sit and beautifully tended climbing plants, a choice of different terraces for sun or shade according to the time of day - the courtyard, the large terrace at the entrance to the property, the terrace half way up to the master suite for sundowners, a wonderful master suite, a lovely natural garden. Negatives? the historic nature of the building means that only 2 bedrooms can be accessed internally so it does not always work for those with young children.

Sleeps up to: 8

Facilities

Washing Machine, Dryer,  Dishwasher, CD player, Basic Italian Sky Satellite TV, DVD player, CD player, WiFi Internet Access, Air Conditioning (bedrooms only) payable locally, Barbecue.

Private Swimming Pool

7m x 14m, 1.5m - 2.5m deep with built-in steps and ladder steps. Pool Towels. The pool is open from mid May until mid September. Outside these dates, the pool can be opened on request for an extra charge.

Welcome Provisions Included

A welcome gesture to offer you a drink after your journey; tea or coffee and biscuits, wine or juice and a snack. They are not sufficient for an entire meal. Owners will also generally leave a few other items such as some salt, sugar, oil, bin bags and toilet paper.

Food Hamper

Can be arranged for an additional cost and service charge payable locally. For guests who are arriving late or who recognize they may be delayed and arrive with no time to do shopping. Shops are shut on Sundays, so the aim of the Food Hampers is to provide two light meals and two breakfasts, to allow guests to go out for one meal, then do more shopping on Monday. We can adapt these hampers to take into account allergies, dislikes and dietary requirements, or according to whether there are children in the party.

Cook Service

The cook service is on request, £50 Booking Fee.

The housekeeper is also a good local cook.  The cook service is available three times a week, at any time Monday to Saturday. She will shop for the meals she cooks, and her fees 270 Euros, include time taken shopping and time taken travelling.

If you are happy with these arrangements, we need to know very soon if you would like the cook’s services, to book her well ahead of time.  We would therefore be grateful if you could ask for and complete the cook questionnaire and return it to us as soon as possible so that she is informed well in time that you would like her to cook for your party. Please note that the cook service is not available on Sundays or on Public Holidays.

CV Representative

An English speaking CV representative in Italy will be available by during your stay. Contact details will be sent with your travel documents.

Linen and Towels

Provided once per week on Saturday. Extra changes are available on request for an additional charge.

Maid Service

2 hours 2 days per week.

Tenancy Times

Tenancies commence at 16:00 hours on the day of arrival and villas are to be vacated at 10:00 hours on the day of departure.

Your Location

Airports and Ports

Brindisi 65km; Bari 170km

Activities

Riding 5km (only in season); Tennis 12 km; Golf 20 km

Nearest shops and restaurants

Carpignano 3 km

Places of Interest

Lecce 22km, Otranto 13km, Alberobello 120km, Santa Maria di Leuca 45 km, Gallipoli 35km, Santa Cesarea 20km

Stations

Lecce 22km, Otranto 13km

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Flying over the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic sea on one side and Ionion on the other, Puglia immediately strikes you as utterly different from the rest of Italy. Far removed from the gentle hills of Tuscany, the flatter countryside of Italy’s heel stretches out before you, covered in puffs of green – endless groves of ancient twisted olive trees, as old as the hills, scattered with white houses, which lead to the beaches and blue sea.

In the fertile hills of Valle d’Itria, round ‘trulli’ houses pepper the countryside, with their conicle stone roofs and pinnacles. It is here that the pretty hills towns of Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternino and Ostuni rise out of the flat valleys below, reminiscent of Greece, with their white stone buildings and cobbled streets, dramatic by day but lit up at night, they seem almost magical.

The proud ‘Pugliese’ people describe themselves as ‘nearly in Africa’, not only a reference to the hot summers and southerly location, but also to their Moorish past and strong traditions. Italian musicians perform in some of the most beautiful settings in Puglia throughout the summer months, at coastal towns and village piazzas. Even the smallest villages sprout ‘feste di paese (village festivals), attracting the residents to dance the ‘pizzica tarantata’ to the ancient rythms of the haunting tarantella music. Nearby seafood restaurants are plentiful, but for many it is the informal coastal cafes which hold more appeal, where a plate of fresh sea urchins and local wine after a refreshing dip in the sea is just part of daily life.

Salento is a special part of the Puglia region characterised by rich historical remains from  its Greek and Roman ancestry, whose traces remain both in the architecture and  language of the area. This area is enjoying a cultural renaissance, the extraordinary Baroque towns of Lecce is known as the Florence of the South), and those with an interest in architecture can find many Byzantine remains.

Relaxed,  friendly and with an appetite for good living, the Salento people are almost  universally kind and hospitable. Whilst English may not be widely spoken, a  willingness to help is, and many a time a request for directions has been met  with a guided escort and a friendly wave the only expectation by way of thanks.  Local restaurants serve a population which is passionate about food, so the most basic trattoria generally offers wonderful food at a fraction of UK prices. 

The wonderful coastline offers a great variety of options. Kitesurfing and windsurfing at Puntarenas, rock-jumping for dare devils in the  many grottos on the Otranto coastline, and pay per day lidos for those who like  their beaches manicured and their sunloungers reserved.

During  summer there's a choice of several festas to attend most evenings. Many involve old religious rites, like the carrying of a  Virgin Mary statue around Lecce (August 24-6) or into the sea at Otranto (September 6). Others, like Novoli have bonfires and spectacular fireworks  (January 16-17).  Maglie has a wonderful 5 day food festival during August,  extraordinary in scale and in the quality of its local producers. 

Most  festivals include the pizzica, a fast and compelling rhythmic dance done to the  accompaniment of the tambourine, accordion and violin. The atmosphere is  pulsing, whether it's a modest village festa or the August event in Melpignano,  which has international guest stars and attracts audiences of 150,000. Thousands of lights and torches create a  carnival atmosphere. The pizzica band will start playing at 11pm when young and  old dance together.  The pizzica’s origins are Greek, its function being  therapeutic. Women living hard and restricted lives would dance themselves  through the night into a cathartic trance. The next day they would go to be blessed at the chapel of St Paul in Galatina - a pizzica and special mass is still held there every June.