Set amid 60 acres of greenery, the ancient manor house aims to offers complete tranquility in the wide green spaces, surrounded by colourful fruit trees, ancient pines and an old fountain. Located on the Braccianese Claudia, an Etruscan road built in the III century BC, a few kilometres away from the centre of Rome, the structure’s name recalls an ancient legend that tells a tale about Saint Brigid and her remains, conserved in a nearby church. You can relax in the refined elegance of the reception room, with its grand fireplace and vast glass windows each morning before taking a trip to the nearby art cities, including Rome and Galeria. Alternatively you can take walks or bike rides over the surrounding countryside. The apartments are located inside 2 finely restructured ancient country houses. The interiors are designed and furnished with care and in respect to the local tradition. The apartments, comprising of one or 2 rooms, and single or double beds, can sleep up to 60 people. Surrounded by 60 acres of luscious greenery, all your stresses can be left behind, in the serenity and tranquillity of the area.
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