Welcome to the enchanting farmhouse in typical Salento style, with barrel and star vaults that reflect the traditional architecture of the area. This structure, finely renovated, offers an environment that blends the charm of the past with modern comfort. We are located in Alezio, Contrada Castellana Fabbrica, a few km from the splendid sea of Gallipoli. • Main features: • 7 bedrooms to comfortably accommodate family and friends. • Spacious verandas to enjoy outdoor dinners and breathtaking Salento sunsets. • A swimming pool where you can relax and cool off during the hot summer days. • A Lush Land: • 5 hectares of land divided between olive grove, Negramaro vineyard, variegated orchard, lemon grove, various walnut trees, small vegetable garden and a majestic forest with oak trees, offering a variety of local products and an enchanting natural environment. Located in a quiet and picturesque area of Salento, this farmhouse guarantees the privacy and serenity that many seek, so much so that it is considered "the quiet of the soul". Flagship: the large spaces dedicated to aperitifs and relaxation with fascinating and magical corners with visual glimpses that make this property with characteristic and historical features of absolute value, with niches, furnishing accessories in Lecce stone, and typical vaults star and barrel shaped in carparo. The interior design is taken care of down to the smallest detail, with authentic touches that create a welcoming and unique atmosphere. Ideal as a private residence, the property is currently an established accommodation facility with agritourism activities. The uniqueness of the single body, the independence, the exclusive position, the particularity of the rooms with an excellent distribution of spaces, make this property of extreme value. Air conditioned and furnished. For further information call 0833263777 (00393209041728) link Ref. G-1800 Cl. En. G The name Gallipoli (Caddhrìpuli in Gallipoli dialect) derives from the Greek “Kalé Polis”, whose meaning is “beautiful city”. The city, located along the western coast of the Salento peninsula, extends out onto the Ionian Sea with a coastline of around 20km which also includes the towns of Punta Pizzo, Baia Verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie, and is divided into two parts: the village, which it welcomes the most modern part of the city, and the historic center, located on an island connected to the mainland with a seventeenth-century bridge. Of notable historical-naturalistic importance is the Island of Sant'Andrea, about a mile off the coast of the historic center, characterized by the presence of wild animals, such as the Corsican seagull. The entire coast boasts a low and very long beach made up of white dunes, made up of splendid sandy beaches with crystal clear water that are very popular in summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open onto beaches and hidde
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