Three bedroom family home in magical hilltop town. — Property 94330
- Spacious rooms and quality furnishings at affordable price.
- Location: Sermoneta Latina Province, Rome & Lazio, Italy
Summary of the house, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 7
- Contact Susan Doull
- +39 (0)349 3143525
- Property type:
- house, terraced, 175 m²
- Location type:
- Village
- Highlights:
- Balcony, DVD, TV
- View all features
- Pets allowed
- No smoking
- Family friendly
Bedroom with Balcony |
Sermoneta from the road to Bassiano |
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Three bedroom family home in magical hilltop town.
If you have dreamed of a holiday in Italy for your family, but felt that you couldn't afford it, here is your chance for an unforgettable vacation in a magical Medieval hilltop town, not far from fabulous Mediterranean beach resorts, and walking distance from handful of very reasonably priced restaurants where you can enjoy typical local specialities. In a nutshell, everything that you have dreamed of in an Italian vacation is here. The house: Enjoy refined and comfortable accommodation on two floors; the lower floor with a fully-equipped kitchen, dining, living areas and powder room; The upper floor offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms - one with shower - two large balconies with splendid views over the plain out to the sea and to Pontine islands ; these are accessed from the bedrooms. Large French doors with shutters add charm. Extra child's bed; books, videos, and DVD's in English and French, 2 TV's..
Location
Sermoneta Latina Province < Rome & Lazio < Italy
| Nearest airport: | Fiumicino/Ciampino at 60 kilometres |
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| Nearest beach: | Beach at 25 kilometres |
| Nearest motorway: | A1 at 40 kilometres |
| Nearest ferry port: | Anzio at 30 kilometres |
| Nearest railway station: | Latina at 12 kilometres |
| Car: | recommended |
Sermoneta sits atop a foothill of the Lepino Mountain Range parallel to the ancient Pontine marshes, and with views of the glorious Mediterranean sea, a short drive away. A half hour’s train ride from Rome, or an hour and a quarter by car along the ancient Appian Way; a trip to Sermoneta is a pleasure in itself. Great beaches and beach resorts only 20 minutes away are an added bonus. The town has changed little since its medieval conception, and the enormous fortress of Caetani Castle looms over and dominates the town and the valley below. Today, the castle hosts courses, seminars, and prestigious concerts. In July, there are concerts in the castle by well-known contemporary musicians and orchestras. Regular small dance, jazz, rock, and other cultural performances are held in the town itself throughout the year. Numerous open air restaurants and bars in the town make for easy summer living. Winters in cosy interiors are an equal delight. The Xmas Decorations are exceptional.
Local activities walking, cycling, horse riding, mountain biking, paragliding
Availability for the house in Rome & Lazio, Italy
- Last updated on:
- Friday, 15 August 2008
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Rental rates for the house in Rome & Lazio, Italy
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| High Season | 01 Aug 2008 | 06 Sep 2008 | EUR 750 | - | - | 1 Night |
| Fall | 07 Sep 2008 | 30 Nov 2008 | EUR 575 | - | EUR 145 | 3 Nights |
*Please Note: The owner of this property accepts payment in the original currency specified, before use of conversion tool. The conversion tool is provided for your convenience only. The owner may accept other currencies if specifically agreed in advance.
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End clean and linen charge of Euros 75. 50% deposit due at booking.
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| Notes: | Two large balconies with a total of 6 chairs, ideal for evening drinks while watching the sun set over the Mediterranean. |
Early History
Although archaeology and literature provide intriguing clues to the events from the Xth to Vth century BC, the rise of ancient Rome provides certainty to the earlier existence of Sermoneta, then known as Sulmo. Virgil mentions Sulmono, presumed to be Sulmo, in his Aeniad; Pliny describes Sulmo, along with Norba (Norma) and Setia (Sezze) as fighting against Rome, and Livy avers that Sermoneta was the last town to surrender in the ultimate Roman domination of the Latins. Ruins of pagan temples (see Santa Emerenziana) and a villa have confirmed habitation during the Roman period, when Sermoneta’s position overlooking the Appian Way gave it a strategic importance. This importance was enhanced during periods when the Appian Way was flooded and impassable, as one of the oldest roads in the world runs below Sermoneta’s hill, a few meters above the plain. Still, it is during medieval times that Sermoneta truly flourished, and the perspective of the town visible today was established.
Medieval Period
In the XIIth century the Annibaldi built a castle there, and the two towers standing today attest to its size (the taller “Mantower” is 150 feet high). In 1276 the castle was bought for 140,000 gold florins, along with the town of Bassiano, by Pietro Caetani, “nephew” of Pope Boniface VIII. The Caetanis expanded the property significantly in the XIIIth century, which is when the castle’s impressive “Hall of the Barons”, 72 feet long, was built. In the XVth century, Cesari Borgia, a notable enemy of the Caetanis (Pope Alessandro VI Borgia had poisoned two Caetanis already), besieged and won the property. The Borgias reinforced the castle so that it became the most formidable fortress in the entire region, second only to Rome’s Castel San Angelo, once Hadrian’s tomb. The Borgias possessed the castle only five years, but made a significant impression on it. Its towers and bridges and staircases and elegant mullioned windows were now accompanied by thicker walls and semi-cylindrical tower
Later History
Onorato IV Caetani, Duke of Sermoneta, took Sermoneta subjects with him in his capacity as Captain of the Pontifician troops, when the Christian fleet destroyed the Turkish fleet on 30th September 1571 at the epic naval battle of Lepanto, which signaled the end of the westward expansion of the Ottoman Empire. The castle’s significant collection of arms was unfortunately stolen by French troops who occupied the castle in 1798. Restoration work was started in the XXth century by Gelasio Caetani, an architect, historian and World War I hero. With the death of Lelia Caetani in 1977, the main branch of the family became extinct. The castle is now run by the Roffredo Caetani Foundation, which was created by Lelia Caetani in honour of her illustrious family. Today, the castle hosts courses, seminars, and prestigious concerts. Sermoneta overlooks the renowned gardens of Ninfa, established by the Caetanis among the ruins of the medieval town of Ninfa, as well as the Abbey of Valvisciolo.
Other Activities hill climbing
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- Advertisers:
- Susan Doull
- Telephone
- +39 (0)349 3143525
- Preferred language(s):
- English, French, Italian
- Advertiser since:
- 15 Nov 2005
- Property listed since:
- 21 Feb 2008