Hidden deep within the rolling Sabina countryside, just 30km from the eternal city of Rome, Villa Le Sabine is a timeless retreat wrapped in olive groves, wheat fields, and the elegant scent of rosemary and lavender. Once the private estate of a noble family and now lovingly transformed by architect Enrico Carlo Saraceni, this enchanting farmhouse is set on 70 hectares of pristine land, formerly dedicated to breeding polo horses and producing the prized “Sabina” olive oil.
At the heart of the property lies the main villa, adorned with terracotta floors, rustic beams, and graceful contemporary-country interiors. Here, you’ll find three stylish suites upstairs, while the ground floor opens to a warm, characterful sitting room, kitchen, and dining space. Outside, a pergola-cloaked portico offers the perfect setting for long al fresco meals. Nearby, two beautifully appointed guest houses and a charming two-apartment cottage provide additional privacy for groups.
The highlight? A glittering infinity pool filled with pure Nepi spring water, framed by spectacular views of Mount Soratte. With an outdoor pizza oven, barbecue grill, table tennis, and horses grazing in the distance, Villa Le Sabine is where rural beauty and quiet sophistication come together effortlessly.