Masseria Angiulli Piccolo dates back to the 18th century and has been given a full restoration in recent years by its architect owners. Inside, vaulted stone ceilings cap voluminous rooms, while cool white walls and stone floors help provide respite from the Italian heat.
Part of a working farm, orchards of almond, apricot, pear and fig trees, as well as olive groves and vineyards surround this Puglian retreat which is as secluded as it is beautiful.
Part of a working farm, orchards of almond, apricot, pear and fig trees, as well as olive groves and vineyards surround this Puglian retreat which is as secluded as it is beautiful.
via:thespaces.com
Related Posts
Architect Andreas Martin-Löf resides in one of the stunning Stockholm...
Sharing a beautiful Florida home today designed by architect Geoff...
A natural, non-toxic home.Sounds great right? Maybe it's on your...
When we decorate a house, the corner of the room...
Ce n’est pas tant la verrière intérieure qui nous interpelle...
Hello there friends! I hope you had a lovely weekend?...















































