Spoil yourself with this charming accommodation and its elegant furnishings.
A 19th century colonial villa, perfect for relaxing stays given its private location, the 1200mq garden and the enormity of the internal spaces arranged on two floors for 450mq.
The garden envelops the building with its soft nature, the
age-old trees, the healthy air of the Lodi area to enjoy a coffee in the "relaxation area" of the garden where there is
a stone water source. Location suitable for events.
The space
The rooms are furnished to meet the needs of customers. In the first room there is a King size bed in front of which there is an elegant sofa and next to a
make-up table with mirror. The room has a large terrace equipped with a table and umbrella with chairs to relax and have a coffee. The room is equipped with air conditioning with split adjustable according to needs.
Each room is equipped with a television, desk, wardrobe and air conditioning.
Guest access
Guests can use almost the entire villa: living room, dining room, garden, entrance hall. The kitchen is a private space but guests can use it, together with the dining room, for the breakfast offered.
During your stay
During their stay, guests will have direct contact with the host Gildanna and the co-host Yari, who will often be present on site but in a confidential manner.
Other things to keep in mind
The interiors will strike you with their modern and classic design at the same time, for the elegance inherent in every part of the villa. Ground floor: a long corridor connects the kitchen to all the rooms on the floor, passing through the stairwell from which you access the guest rooms.
The dining room is bright: it welcomes guests for breakfast on a table with eight seats under a high ceiling adorned with floral paintings. We then move on to the large living room: the nerve center of the villa, it contains the second large working fireplace, two armchairs and a beautiful leather sofa, two glass bookcases, carpets, paintings, a table for afternoon tea and a small table on which a chessboard rests to entertain yourself, at any time of the day, with a game of chess.
The living room, in the vastness of its spaces, is the potential center of any event: from book presentations to photography exhibitions, from private parties to conferences. Events can potentially expand by taking place between the living room and the garden in a continuous communication between interiors and exteriors and the possibility of using the garden for barbecues, meetings, buffets.
The villa is equipped with seven rooms located on the first floor, three large garages used as storage according to the needs of the guests, a rustic laundry room, a kitchen set in chestnut wood with a ceramic table, electric oven and a fireplace. The three bathrooms of the villa are all equipped with a shower and the largest and most elegant also with a bathtub.
A large terrace overlooks the garden from the master bedroom where you can enjoy a snack or a coffee outdoors. The property is equipped with internet, full WiFi coverage and a cordless phone.
The villa is located in a strategic point of Orio Litta because it is connected to all the main services: pharmacy, bar, post office, town hall, restaurants/pizzerias, bank, supermarket, tobacconist.
Guests can use their stay to visit some of the most important historical centers of Lombardy up to the gates of Emilia-Romagna: Cremona (home to the oldest tradition of Italian violin making), Pavia - where you can visit the Certosa di Pavia Carthusian monastery in the homonymous municipality -, Lodi (distance 10km) and Piacenza, capital of the homonymous province of Emilia-Romagna, reachable from Orio Litta in just 25 minutes and home to Palazzo Farnese (16th century).
Finally, the property is located a few meters from Villa Litta Carini, an ancient noble villa of the 17th century built by the architect Giovanni Ruggeri and included by the Fine Arts among the national historical and artistic assets. The municipality of Orio Litta hosts the passage of the Via Francigena - famous bundle of routes that connect Western Europe to the South of the continent, a destination for pilgrims and crusaders, declared since 1994 "European Cultural Itinerary" with the consequent assumption of supranational dignity.
Guests can use bicycles to travel and explore long stretches of the Via Francigena from which numerous itineraries open up to characteristic country villages and high-quality restaurants easily reachable by car, on foot or by bicycle. From the Via Francigena many routes start towards the most internal areas of the countryside but also towards urban centers such as Codogno, Livraga, Ospedaletto Lodigiano, Casalpusterlengo, etc.