Torre Tenosa, located close to the old university town of Camerino, is a 14th-century watchtower, which in medieval times used to belong to the Duchy of Varano chain of towers.

Its renovation was finished in 2004 creating a unique and comfortable holiday home for 2 people. The character of the tower from the ground floor to the roof has been maintained using a gallery-style bed and bathroom (1st and 2nd floors). The tower is equipped with a dishwasher, washing machine, Internet access via laptop computer, telephone, Sat-TV and new furniture. Throughout the renovation importance was placed on using environmentally sound building materials and paints. During the colder winter months a modern copper-tubing heating system hidden in the walls maintains a warm and cosy atmosphere. An independent access road to a private car park in front of the tower ensures easy access.

 

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• Well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, extractor hood, four-ring gas hob and fan-assisted oven

• L-shaped sitting area

• Sofa bed with table

• Sat TV, Broadband internet access via laptop computer and own telephone for incoming and outgoing calls

• Spacious bedroom with double bed

• A baby cot or bed for small children provided on request

• Separate toilet with hand-basin and bidet

• Small utility room with washing machine

• Shower room and basin

• Open-plan staircase connecting the ground floor with the bedroom and the bathroom

• Spacious terrace with deck chairs, chairs and table offering panoramic views of the Monti Sibillini National Park

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