Charming Medieval House with piano & Big Garden, in idyllic Todi

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Living room from entrance
Breakfast on the patio
Dinner on the patio
Dinner on the patio
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10.0Outstanding
(56 Ratings)
"We loved everything about our stay. Todi is a picture perfect hill town with wonderful people and restaurants. The property was a short (but steep) walk to the main piazza where we had great meals and..."
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10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(56 Ratings)

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7 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

This is a fabulous house that dates back to the 13th century, as witnessed by a Romanesque lion's head still in the facade. It has been entirely renovated (with suggestions and designs by the great sculptor Beverly Pepper). It is inside the town walls, about 5 min. walk from the main square, so it is conveniently located in terms of shopping. I am a photographer and came to Italy with my wife Lynn in 1973. (You can see my work at www.georgetatge.com) We wanted to enjoy living amongst the Italians and that is why we chose this house. And yet it is very private and quiet because it is flanked by the apse of the church of S. Prassede on the south-west side, and has a 1,200 sq.ft. garden in front. This is not your typical bare and spartan vacation rental. It is a real home (152 sq meters / 1,636 sq ft.) with books, music, antique furniture, good reading lights and original art on the walls by great artists such as Beverly Pepper, Piero Dorazio, Brian O'Doherty, Lucien Clergue and Frank Meadow Sutcliffe. Built on four floors, all the windows on the living room and bedroom levels have great views of the valley below and the Martani mountains directly east. And we have installed a Daikin AC system in all the bedrooms.

Todi is smack in the center of Umbria, one of Italy's most beautiful and artistic regions, so it's not far from any of the other wondrous hill towns in the region. (It is much less touristy than neighboring Tuscany.) Todi has about 9,000 inhabitants, with very little industry and rolling hills and farm land all around. It is set on top of a hill, 480 meters above sea level, and is primarily medieval in its architectural make-up.

Another good reason for being in town, apart from enjoying concerts at the theater, exhibitions, cocktails on the square, is the BEST ICE CREAM in the world (as verified by many of our guests).
Yes, the Bar Pianegiani, a 10-min. walk up the street. We can also help you participate in a cooking class with the chef who will come to the house, cook the meal and serve it to you. Great fun! You will find shelves of guide books and a green folder with lots of suggestions of things to do, places to hike or bike and places to visit.

Oh yes, the Wi-Fi is free!

Not many properties in Todi with such views and with a 400 sq. meter garden inside the city walls. During the cold months we ask that gas and electricity be reimbursed (as well as wood if any is used in the fireplaces). Both are metered and there is no surcharge! Just what we will have to pay the energy companies at the end of the month. Same thing in Summer, when the electricity will be metered. The City of Todi levies a tourist tax of €1.5 per person for a maximum of 4 nights. We will collected this at the end of your stay.

If you are planning to continue your vacation northwards please consider our son's apartment in Florence. See the property on VRBO Florence n. 212606.

Amenities at Charming Medieval House with piano & Big Garden, in idyllic Todi

Non-smoking
No pets allowed
Family friendly

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Ratings and reviews

10.0 / 10.0
Outstanding(56 Ratings)
8.0 / 10.0
We had a wonderful 6-week stay in George's amazing house, and, as previous reviewers have said, benefitted from the many facilities it offers. Although it is an authentically historical building, it offers comfort, cleanliness and a friendly, warm atmosphere. The view of the countryside from the dining table in the garden was a constant delight and Todi itself is absolutely enchanting. George was extremely helpful and welcoming, staying in regular contact and responding to any queries we raised. Bear in mind that there are a lot of stairs, and that the walk to the piazza is steep. But once you get there, it really is a privilege to spend time in. It was a wrench to leave and I am sure we will be back.
10.0 / 10.0
We loved everything about our stay. Todi is a picture perfect hill town with wonderful people and restaurants. The property was a short (but steep) walk to the main piazza where we had great meals and the best gelato just a short stroll down the main shopping road. We were so excited to stay in an 800 year old house. It is a special place and the back patio with its unbelievable view was peaceful and relaxing. We loved returning from our adventures every day to our little slice of heaven. What further sets the experience apart is George, who is the most amazing host we have ever encountered. He is a gem and went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed. He made a dinner reservation for us the first night and was always available to answer questions or make recommendations. George saved the day when my friend lost her wallet and passport in Assisi. We did not even realize it until the police called George who immediately contacted us and walked us through how to get to the police station to retrieve it. We were so grateful!George also turned us on to Stefano. Stefano took us from and to the airport and rented us a car. Before he brought us to the property that first day he took us to the grocery store (Emi) and helped us get groceries. Stefano showed us all the tricks to shopping like an Italian. We are huge Stefano fans!It was so hard leaving beautiful Umbria but we will be back again. We fell in love with Todi and the whole Green Heart of Italy.
8.0 / 10.0
We’ve always wanted to experience the Italian way of life and spending a month in Todi was the ideal vacation. Away from the crowds, beautiful countryside, friendly people and comfortable living. This house gave us all that…it is an older house but we adjusted very quickly to the ebbs and flows of it. It had everything we needed and was very well maintained.Past reviews mentioned the hill to town, this is not to be underestimated, it’s a hike but you do get used to it and the bonus is you’ll be in great shape.George and his wife were very easy to get along with and very helpful. All in all it was an exceptional experience and recommend it highly.
10.0 / 10.0
The location was great! Todi is beautiful! George, the owner, was very helpful. Highly recommended.
10.0 / 10.0
We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 week stay in Todi. Driving in and out of the medieval town was challenging as the roads are very narrow. That said, we visited Assisi, Perugia, Lake Trasimeno, Gubbio, Deruta, Spello, Spoleto, Bevagna, Montefalco, Orvieto and Todi. All located within an hour’s drive. The walk to get to the piazza Popolo in Todi (as mentioned in previous comments) is uphill and is steep. Our group (in our 70s) managed the climb and are stronger for it!
10.0 / 10.0
This is a charming but very old home. It really is medieval with stone walls and floors. Updated bathrooms and kitchen. If you have mobility issues this is not the place for you. Steps to and from the front door and steps throughout the home. The owner was great and communicated well. We loved Todi, great little town and central location for visiting the hill towns. Use Stefano for a rental car.
10.0 / 10.0
We enjoyed staying in this remarkable home in Todi. The host communication was thorough and professional An excellent introduction to the hospitality and history of a remarkable place in Umbria!
10.0 / 10.0
If you desire the hill town experience with lots of character in the residence and easy cultural exposure, there couldn't be a much better choice. Having a car gives lots of daily choices, but our favorite spot was camping out in the lovely garden with family and books. Our hosts were anxious to make everything just right! Thank you George and Lynn.

FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Charming Medieval House with piano & Big Garden, in idyllic Todi. 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 Charming Medieval House with piano & Big Garden, in idyllic Todi pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Charming Medieval House with piano & Big Garden, in idyllic Todi?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, no pets allowed, and family friendly.


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