B'B & B Masseria Pozzo Tre Pile Dates Back To The Eighteenth Century'
Martina Franca, Apulia, Italy


Bed and Breakfast
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
6 Max Guests
Wifi
Kitchen
AC
Parking Space
Bed and Breakfast Type Of Property
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
6 Max. Guests
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 0

The Pozzo Tre Pile Masseria dates back to the eighteenth century. It is composed of a group of 16 Trulli, in which guests stay, the Casa Padronale, surrounded by large areas of land intended for grazing and a large oak forest.
The restoration has been carried out respecting the original building typology, keeping inTrulli the authentic elements such as stone floors, alcoves, mangers and various details, enhancing them in order to obtain a result of great historical and architectural interest. We are in the south-eastern Murge, in Valle d'itria where the spontaneous architecture of the dry stone ... See More

b'B & b Masseria Pozzo Tre Pile dates back to the eighteenth century'


Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 0

The Pozzo Tre Pile Masseria dates back to the eighteenth century. It is composed of a group of 16 Trulli, in which guests stay, the Casa Padronale, surrounded by large areas of land intended for grazing and a large oak forest.
The restoration has been carried out respecting the original building typology, keeping inTrulli the authentic elements such as stone floors, alcoves, mangers and various details, enhancing them in order to obtain a result of great historical and architectural interest. We are in the south-eastern Murge, in Valle d'itria where the spontaneous architecture of the dry stone constructions evolves into the much more complex, but still sober and linear, of the white farms and the holiday homes, which since the mid-nineteenth century spreading on the hills of our area. Masseria Pozzo Tre Pile
It is the countryside of trulli and olive trees, dry stone walls and ancient oaks.
The Pozzo Tre Pile farm house takes its name from the presence of three large "shapes" surrounded by wells and "piles". In these styles are evident traces of ancient techniques for collecting water, a particularly valuable asset in an area that offered little: only rainwater. The shapes are in fact cisterns dug into the calcareous rock, in the points further downstream where water from the upstream soils could be conveyed more easily than were often terraced to stop erosion, channeling water to the points where It serves. Several perimeter wells and a certain number of "piles", made of large stone of hollow stone, surround these cisterns. The water collected in the stacks was used to water the animals, to water the gardens. In the "Pozzo Tre Pile" farm there are still three styles of which two inside and one along the road. The carters, in fact, who traded resources of our land, such as wine, oil, wheat, but also the peasants, shepherds, the travelers, quenched their thirst, fed their beasts and after a short stop they set off on the dusty roads to reach the inhabited centers. The masseria, from the Latin mass, or "set of funds", is a rural building settlement typical of the seventeenth and seventeenth centuries, which represented for a long time the type of farm, agricultural-pastoral, more widespread in Puglia; it could be defined as a self-sufficient, self-sufficient system, where nothing needed for the primary needs of its inhabitants, starting from the water, ending up in the oven for baking bread, the "palmento" for the pressing of the grapes and the fermentation of wine, the olive press crusher. Each farm has a single large central space, also with the function of aia, on which the entrances of the various buildings of residence and work, surrounded by a fence, consisting of a high and fortified wall, with a large entrance door, barred by a sturdy door, which allowed access to the large courtyard also to carriages and transport carriaggi. Generally in one part of the building lived the owner and his family, others were used for the housing of peasants and stores of supplies. Inside the courtyard there were also stables for horses or mules or cows, as well as rooms for goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits and various breeding birds. Other rooms were used for the storage of work tools, forages for fodder and crops. If in Puglia the farms represent the great landed property, the dry buildings like the trulli, testify to the existence of the small peasant property. Next to the dry stone walls typical of the Salento countryside and the beautiful trulli of the Valle D'itria, we find Pajare, Lamie, Casedde and Furneddhi. Made with very thick walls in order to ensure a good preservation of the heat inside during the winter and a pleasant cool in summer are unrepeatable testimonies of rural wisdom.

Rental Basis: Entire house or apartment

Amenities:
Dining chairs, Dining table, Sofa, Armchair, Outdoor furniture, View - nature, Towels (free), Bidet, Free toiletries, Wardrobe/closet, View - garden, No swimming pool,

Extra Rooms:
Common area, Dining room, Lounge,

Wheelchair Access: No

Things you can do in & around Martina Franca
Key Amenities

Fireplace
Heating
Toaster
Gas/Stove
Refrigerator
Television
Washing machine
Garden/Lawn
Parking Space
Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Kitchen (fully functional)
Decks with sunbeds
Oven
Pet Friendly
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed(s)
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed(s)
Bathroom 1

Bathroom 1 info not found.

Map

Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Non Refundable: This is the strictest clause. As soon the booking is confirmed & payment is accepted, booking becomes non-refundable. Zero amount will be refunded to the customer if she or he cancels the booking.

House Rules

Loud Music not allowed. Smoking inside Property not allowed.