A two-storey suite, on the ground floor there is the kitchen, a bathroom and the living room where there is also a sofa bed, on the mezzanine protected by a iron-railing there is the master bedroom. A large, 5 meter high, frescoed arch connects the two floors. The floors are in terracotta, the walls are a stone part made out of facade and part plastered with colorful stucco, the ceilings are in wood and brick, the furniture is of the '700.
Agriturismo L'Elmo is located on the hills that rise from the banks of the Paglia River gently progressively towards the interior towards the summit of Monte Peglia, looking at front of the tufacea fort occupied by the town of Orvieto, to which the territory belongs .
The area is characterized by the presence of small villages of predominantly medieval origin, and old farmhouses dispersed in the territory.
Owners with careful restoration work, using original materials, have brought back ancient stone buildings to the past splendor while maintaining the balance of the environment
There is also a reserved restaurant service and a horse racing center on request, as well as a large rooftop swimming pool.
Agriturismo L'Elmo is located on the hills that rise from the banks of the Paglia River gently progressively towards the interior towards the summit of Monte Peglia, looking at front of the tufacea fort occupied by the town of Orvieto, to which the territory belongs .
The area is characterized by the presence of small villages of predominantly medieval origin, and old farmhouses dispersed in the territory.
Owners with careful restoration work, using original materials, have brought back ancient stone buildings to the past splendor while maintaining the balance with the environment.
The farmhouse extends around a central nucleus made up of a typical country village of '700 in Umbria.
In that century and precisely in 1788 the construction was completed in the present form using the materials of which there were oak stone, oak wood, bricks cooked in the furnace on site using the mortar obtained from the fields, even the typical yellow sand Called in Umbria matile was the place so the lime to bind, of this are still visible in the woods the "Kicking" holes in the ground where the stones were cooked to get it through a later work the binder to wall. The Borgo is divided into 2 Corti Esterne, on one looks at the Facade with typical V-shaped staircase and the Chapel, and on an internal court where is also located the large wood oven and the kitchen of the Farm.
To the north a paved path leads to the large Panoramic Swimming Pool overlooking the valley where the riding-house is and from where the trail crosses the Elmo Regional Park.
The company was owned by the Ruspoli family until the end of the 1970s when it was bought by the Agneni family which first introduced the cultivation of the Necciolo according to the most modern methods and then restored the buildings destined for much for agritourism. The new owners with careful restoration work, using original materials, have brought back ancient stone buildings to the past splendor while maintaining the balance with the environment