Restored Watermill with Rock Pool and Waterfall

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portico from the terrace; october
upper kitchen
lower kitchen
portico sunrise.. breakfast together
returning to the molino at sundown.. bridge over the waterfall
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8.9Excellent
(28 Ratings)
"I stayed at the millhouse for 1 month and hosted a variety of family and friends over that time. I chose this house for its location; away from the popular tourist destinations but still with plenty t..."
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8.9 / 10.0
Excellent(28 Ratings)

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9 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

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Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
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About this house rental

Overlooking a stream and waterfall and set in to a hillside, the ancient mill house has a sunny terrace next to a shaded portico with its original bread oven. The stream runs alongside - a few meters along a wooded trail, you can go down to rock pools in a glade. The house has 2 main levels, which you can use together - or choose a degree of independence. Each has its own entrance, bathroom and living areas; they are connected by a short internal stair. You’ll have the entire house.
Twenty minutes walk to San Giustino - a small town with bars, shops, bank, pharmacy, pizzerias and a good restaurant. Walking a little further takes you to a great restaurant in the next valley at Cospaia, or up the hill to pizzeria at Corposano.The walled medieval towns of Sansepolcro (5km) and Citta di Castello (20 mins drive) offer more great restaurants, markets, concerts , festivals and traditions. Hilltowns Anghiari, Citerna and Monterchi are a short drive or ride, so it is a great base from which to enjoy their traditional life and cuisine - and also to visit other fantastic cities like Urbino, Gubbio, Arezzo, Assisi, Perugia and Firenze.
Located where the foothills of Alpe de la Luna meet the Upper Tiber Valley, it's a perfect base for walking, painting or cycling - mountains, hills and broad valley are all within easy reach, with well-connected paths and routes.
It’s a traditional area where old skills are kept alive. The mill building reminds us how people coexisted with nature, farming and preparing food.
Renovations began in 1990, and have kept its rustic character and simplicity, while providing all that you need for a comfortable stay in an intriguing part of history.
It’s well equipped for cooking, playing, exploring, relaxing. It has WIFi, woodstove, guitar, books, outdoor furniture on the terrace and portico. The ancient building - with its thick stone walls, chestnut beams and terracotta floors - was built robustly, to work with the water to make power. Restoring this purpose is our goal.
The original mill equipment sits in its original place at the base of the building, awaiting restoration.
An adventurous and absorbing location for children - with abundant fauna and flora. Please note that there are steep drops, so smaller children always need supervision.
The rockpools are just as nature provides: the river’s character and flow responds to rainfall so varies seasonally; the last 30 summers they have remained watery.
The mill is located on an access lane which leads up the hill to a handful of houses, a farm and a few fields; it is not a through-road, but is tuned in to the rhythm of local farming life -mostly very quiet, but not remote. A friendly, tranquil rural location - cypresses and sunflowers, vineyards and olive groves. Beautiful walks, great views - just by walking up the hill from the house.
Local agents live 5 mins away should anything need attention.
The terrain is fantastic for cyclists as well as for walking.
For bike rental, guided walks and rides: see www.hikeandbikeitaly.com. They can tailor a personalised custom service to individual needs - including organisation, local guides and transfers.

Outside:
Upper (portico) level: portico with bread oven, table and chairs. Sundeck shaded by trees, parasol and supplied with loungers. Overlooks wooded trail, and path to rockpools.
Between the house and the stream is a steep drop; this is separated from the terrace (down 4 stone steps) by a thick wall approx 80cm high.

Lower (pergola) level has paved pergola with table and chairs outside kitchen.
A waterfall lies beneath the road bridge, near the approach to the house.


Inside the house, please note that 3 of the steps are a bit steep: between living area and kitchen. The original old wooden steps connect the upper and lower floors, and there is a short flight of wooden steps up to the top bedroom.
Inside:
Upper (Portico) Level:
* Living room, with windows opening to the view and sound of the little waterfall below. In this spacious room is a large dining table seating 8 comfortably, a wood burning stove, and a lounge area including sofa bed.
Games, guitar, speaker, CD player, and books provided.
* 3 bedrooms: one double bedroom, 1 family bedroom with 1 double and 1 single bed; 1 bedroom having 2 single beds,
* small but well - equipped kitchen - with door accessing the portico.
* generously sized bathroom with shower (no bath) and bidet

Lower (pergola) Level:
*Living room with dining table seating 4, a wood stove and easy chairs.
*double bedroom with klng size bed
*kitchen, opening to pergola
* generously sized bathroom with wide shower (no bath) and bidet
* two additional folding beds are available if required
* separate laundry room
* supply of firewood for wood stoves.

Amenities at Restored Watermill with Rock Pool and Waterfall

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

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Ratings and reviews

8.9 / 10.0
Excellent(28 Ratings)
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jul 2025
I stayed at the millhouse for 1 month and hosted a variety of family and friends over that time. I chose this house for its location; away from the popular tourist destinations but still with plenty to do and its history and style.It didn’t disappoint.The house is exactly as described, and even during a period of excessively hot weather it remained generally cool (especially the lower level) and was comfortable to sleep in.A dip in the stream was a welcome respite from the heat and over the month we saw the water temperature warm up, the water level drop slightly and the tadpoles arrive.There is so much to do in the area that we never got bored. Highlights were walking the long way round to San Giustino for coffee, Sansepolcro for a pre dinner drink, Anghiari (especially on market day), dinner at Castello di Sorci, aqua-aerobics at the community pool in Fighille, walking up the hill for pizza at il Glicine.A day trip to Urbino is definitely worth the effort as is Arezzo. We even took a day trip to Florence, which was a long day but definitely doable even though it was a bit of a culture shock to hear anything but Italian voices.I would recommend the millhouse and stay for at least a week!
10.0 / 10.0Outstanding·Jul 2023
We were 8 adults plus two toddlers, we stayed during July so it was quite warm but thankfully the river was still flowing and we could swim in the rockpools to cool down. The area around the Molino is so beautiful, and the house itself is just incredible. It's full of character and history - it's definitely rustic but we absolutely loved it and that was what we were after. We hired bikes, including a trailer for the kids so we could make local trips, we ventured to various nearby towns and swimming spots too over the week. There is plenty to do nearby... the countryside around the Molino is fabulous and would be incredible to explore on foot in the cooler months. We had a fun night making pizzas in the outdoor oven and generally made good use of the house. It does have a few hazards for toddlers, but we just had to be a bit more vigilant and they both adapted well and we had no accidents. The owner had given us some warning so we were prepared. We hope to come back again to explore more of the area. It's a real gem!
8.0 / 10.0Excellent·Jul 2023
A beautiful house that is very well equipped and very tastefully decorated. Really everything has been thought of! The beds are excellent, the bed linen and towels are fine and there are enough fans that are really necessary with this heat at temperatures of more than 35 degrees. The kitchens and crockery are also fine! The water in the stream that runs under the house looks very clear and is wonderfully cooling. The adults (5) and children aged 3 and 4 enjoyed swimming and playing here. It is not the ideal place for small children or for people who have difficulty walking: the house has several floors and little garden. The house is adjacent to the road which I did not like with sometimes very heavy construction traffic. We therefore had to move the car a number of times. Small parking spaces and good driving skills are required. The area is beautiful and there are many beautiful towns and villages to discover. A car is necessary. Walking is very well possible and with the bike and a good condition you can come an end. We had some bad luck with plastic chairs that really showed cracks and we couldn't sit on anymore, a sun lounger that broke and a washing machine that broke down. In all cases, Maggie responded very adequately by email and tried to find a solution.
5.0 / 10.0·Jan 2017
If you are looking for holiday where Peace, Quiet and Rustic are your first three keywords then Molino Meocci should come high on your list. We, three generations, seven months to seventy plus years old chose to holiday here and we were not disappointed. This 18th century water mill, lovingly restored, is actually split into two apartments which are interconnecting. The mill itself is situated a couple of kilometres outside the small town of San Giustino in the foothills of the Apennines on a road that goes nowhere for motor traffic but is an ideal starting point for hikers and bike riders. The river, easily accessible from the mill provides for an adventure playground for the youngsters, (supervision needed!). Ours would have been willing to spend every day there, but the adults had other plans. We hiked up the hill following the clearly marked hiking trail quickly finding ourselves in open farmland with harvest in full swing. Wherever we went we were greeted warmly by the local folk. The trail took us back down to San Giustino. Just right for our group with babes and toddlers through to eight years old. For keen hikers the possibilities are endless. San Giustino, an unflustered and sleepy little town offered all we needed. A good supermarket and several restaurants happy to cater for a large group with kids. Further afield many gems of hill villages wait to be visited. However back to the Molino, situated in the Umbrian foothills of the Apennines, we found everything in good order. The kitchen is a little small but there are masses of pots, pans, crockery and cutlery. We asked the owners if there was a high chair. There was not but they immediately had one organized. Any concerns we had regarding traffic were unfounded since the few cars that passed did so very carefully. There are quite a few stairs inside the building but our young ones coped well and we had no accidents. Apart from a single residence across the road one is completely alone. We ate outside nearly all the time and should the fancy take you there is a large wood fired pizza oven and BBQ. The deck built over the old mill raceway leads naturally into the forest, again a great adventure playground for young kids and away from the road. Umbria seems less on the tourist track than Tuscany but still with all the natural beauty and fantastic summer climate, warm clear days and cool nights. We left all feeling that this is a place to be revisited as many have done before us!

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Restored Watermill with Rock Pool and Waterfall. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Restored Watermill with Rock Pool and Waterfall pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Restored Watermill with Rock Pool and Waterfall?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.


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