Villa La Foce is an Italian historic house and its gardens are world-famous.
The house is built on three levels, following the lie of the hill, and is surrounded by the now famous gardens created by Iris Origo and the English architect Cecil Pinsent – a 'labour of love' lasting many years.
Part of the garden are open to the public on certain days (strictly guided tours, this is a requisite for many heritage houses and gardens in Italy) while the garden by the house and the pool remain private.
The interiors are full of charm, with beautiful antique furniture, comfortable beds, and lots of lovely rooms which offer both privacy and opportunities for family gatherings.
Guest capacity is 24 people. The villa consists in 9 double bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, 3 twin bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, 1 guest bathroom off the entrance hall.
The gardens are completely at the disposal of La Foce guests. The fountain garden near the house, as well as the Limonaia and swimming pool, are private and not open to the public.
The Villa can be rented for a minimum of three nights.