Abbadia Elisabetta is a magnificently restored 11th Century abbey, located in the most beautiful part of Tuscany just south of Siena. The history of this imposing stone house, which was featured in Architectural Digest, can be traced back at least 1000 years. The abbey became a post house during the middle ages when the medieval pilgrim route, the Via Francegena, passed through the estate. It is set on a peaceful hillside of olive groves and vineyards overlooking nearby Montalcino the home of the famous Brunello wine. Also on this beautiful 37 acre property is the most charming chapel, and outdoor wood burning oven and a wonderful 30' x 40' green marble pool, which is surrounded by formal rose gardens.
Abbadia Elisabetta has been restored with great taste and style and is both elegant and comfortable. It combines lovely Italian antiques with all the modern amenities including American-made beds, overhead fans in all bedrooms and pull down screens on windows. The bathrooms have also been renovated with travertine marble and wood detailing and each bathtub sits in front of a window overlooking the lovely countryside and olive groves. The property is beautifully lit at night.