Borgo di San Biagio is an elegant historic estate composed of several finely restored stone buildings, set along a dramatic rocky ridge. The borgo culminates in a stunning saltwater infinity pool overlooking an unspoiled valley, offering a deep sense of peace and immersion in nature.
The property spans 14 hectares (approximately 35 acres) of private land, featuring centuries-old olive groves and an organic vegetable garden, ensuring expansive outdoor spaces, privacy, and tranquility. The villa offers a total of nine bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. Three bedrooms are located on the upper floor of the main house, each boasting panoramic views, while the remaining six rooms are housed in separate annexes, each with its own private terrace.
The entrance to the villa is particularly striking and leads through the estate’s former church, adorned with original frescoes and now transformed into an elegant living room and library. The interiors also include a game room, a spacious dining room with its original fireplace, a fully equipped professional kitchen (that can be used by the internal staff only, if requested), and two guest bathrooms.
Outside we find a large panoramic terrace furnished with a lounge area and al fresco dining space. Just a short walk away are the swimming pool and solarium, surrounded by the estate’s landscaped gardens.
All bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning, telephone, TV, stereo system, minibar, hair dryer, slippers, and a selection of organic toiletries. Much of the furniture, artwork, porcelain, and silverware comes from the owners’ private collection, contributing to the villa’s refined and authentic atmosphere.
The origins of the borgo date back to the early 10th century, when the ancient castle belonged to Rovaldo Baldassini, father of Saint Ubaldo, patron saint of the town of Gubbio. In the 17th century, the property was donated to the Curia of Gubbio, and the Church of San Biagio was built—today an integral part of the villa.
Borgo di San Biagio is located just 12 km (7.5 miles) from Gubbio, one of Italy’s best-preserved medieval towns, and 20 km (12.5 miles) from Perugia Airport. Its strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring Umbria’s most celebrated destinations, including Perugia, Assisi, Todi, Città di Castello, and Lake Trasimeno.
CIR: 054024B501015234
CIN: IT054024B501015234