Casale Escaiole is a secluded Tuscan retreat perched on a hillside within an estate on Casole d’Elsa, offering a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and modern comforts. The estate comprises a three bedroom main residence and a one bedroom guest house, accommodating up to eight guests. Set amidst the serene countryside, the property provides a tranquil escape with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The outdoor amenities are designed for relaxation and enjoyment. A heated glass-tiled infinity pool overlooks the picturesque scenery, creating a perfect spot for sunbathing and stargazing. Shaded pergolas and patios offer comfortable spaces for outdoor dining and lounging, while a traditional wood-burning oven and charcoal barbecue grill provide opportunities for alfresco cooking.
Inside, the interiors showcase vaulted ceilings, arched doorways, and materials artfully reclaimed from centuries past, blending historic charm with modern comfort. The living areas are fully air-conditioned and include a traditional Tuscan fireplace and a laundry room for convenience. The fully equipped kitchen and dining rooms open to the expansive terrace, facilitating seamless indoor-outdoor living. The kitchen is designed for culinary enthusiasts, featuring modern appliances and ample space for meal preparation. The dining areas provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for shared meals and gatherings.
Each bedroom is thoughtfully appointed with comfortable bedding and en-suite bathrooms, ensuring privacy and relaxation for all guests. The master suite offers a luxurious retreat with its own lounge area and en-suite bathroom featuring both a bath and shower. The guest house provides additional privacy and includes a queen-size bed and en-suite bathroom with a shower.
Casale Escaiole's location offers easy access to some of Tuscany's most renowned destinations. The charming town of Casole d’Elsa is nearby, providing local shops and dining options. Historic cities such as Siena, Florence, and Volterra are within driving distance, allowing guests to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region.