This old farmhouse puts you in Emilia Romagna’s verdant countryside. Known as the larder of Italy, this region is brimming with natural bounty making it a real foodie destination. The nearest city, Modena, is famous for its balsamic vinegar production and Ferrari factory. By car, you can explore the tiny villages and hamlets, home to farm-to-table restaurants and olive farms. Once you’ve stocked up on local wine, olive oil and balsamic vinegar, enjoy an alfresco feast on the private patio as the rolling hills stretch before you. In summer, the garden is home to sun loungers and hanging chairs, creating a boho-rustic hang-out area. Inside, it’s a vision of typical Italian farmhouse style, with an old hearth in the living and dining room, and antique furniture that feels as though it’s been handed down for generations. Wood beams and stone walls are on display and there’s a second sitting room and office room in the spacious loft. Sleepin...More Details