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Dimora il Palmento

The holiday home Dimora Il Palmento is a typical stone ancient Lamia with saracen vaulted ceilings built at the early '900 by a local family. Originally it was a "Palmento" a structure, surrounded by 1 hectare of vineyard, used for the production of wine by the inhabitants of the Itria Valley who stored the must, obtained from grape pressing, in tanks dug into the stone. Dimora Il Palmento has been recently recovered and elegantly restored with respect to the environmental and architectural features.

Dimora Il Palmento is surrounded by an hectare of Mediterranean maquis, olive and almond trees which provide peace and perfect relax. The house is equipped by seven beds and may be occupied entirely or in part because it is composed by two autonomous units: the LAMIA (ancient Palmento) and the DEPENDANCE.

The LAMIA has 1 double bedroom, 1 living room with comfortable sofa bed and 1 alcove with single bed (it is possible to add an additional bed), 1 bathroom with shower, 1 Kitchen equipped with dishwasher and everything you need, 1 living and a large patio outside. The DEPENDANCE consists of 1 comfortable bedroom which may also be used as a livingroom (with the possibility to add an additional bed), 1 bathroom with shower, a fully equipped kitchen and a small but cozy patio outside. During the summer, the interior of Dimora Il Palmento is completely fresh thanks to its thick stone walls. That's the reason why these stone structures (Lamie) were orinally used as summer residences! In common to both units: car parking, external storage room with washing machine, comfortable outdoor shower with hot water. The structure is protected by alarm system connected with Police Supervision. The stucture is provided with all the bed and bathroom linen and kitchen cloths ... and with mosquito nets.

Dimora Il Palmento is proud to host your dogs outside in a covered pen equipped by a masonry bed. We are a few minutes from the town of Ostuni, in Contrada Foragno, a wonderful rural area which takes its name from a rare oak, whose origins are to be found in the Balkans. Fragno oak grows only here, in northern Greece, in the former southern Juvoslavia and Macedonia.

In this contrada there are several old farmhouses and villas dating back to the early '900. Here you can enjoy the quiet of the countryside and the scents of the Mediterranean. you can reach in a few minutes some of the most beautiful beaches on the coast of Alto Salento and i the most beautiful towns in the heart of the Itria Valley: Cisternino, Locorotondo, Martinafranca, Alberobello (UNESCO World Heritage since 1996). You can also visit Polignano a mare located on a steep rocky cliff overlooking the Adriatic Sea.

dog friendly

Prices in €

(Prices per week)

Dependance 2 People

From 3 to 4 People.

From 5 to 7 People

May and October

350

480

660

June and September

420

570

680

July

500

680

880

August

620

840

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