As the gravel path winds to a stop outside Villa Truquile, it’s the view that catches you first, layered hills rolling into the horizon, with the distant silhouettes of the Sibillini Mountains. This 19th-century farmhouse has been lovingly restored, its weathered brick and wooden beams softened by a serene interior of pale stone, soft linens and terracotta tiles underfoot. It’s a home that feels both rooted and relaxed, where modern comforts sit gently beside the whispers of the past.
Step into the vaulted living room and the light spills from high windows across cream sofas and handwoven rugs. The kitchen is warm and well-equipped, centred around a sociable island that invites you to slow down and cook together. With four spacious bedrooms spread over three floors and three bathrooms, there’s a quiet corner for everyone.
Outside, the terraces invite unhurried afternoons and golden hour dinners. One side of the house captures the sunset, while the poolside terrace frames the valley, perfect for long barbecues under the pergola. The 12-metre pool glimmers beneath parasols and old trees. Just an hour from the Adriatic coast and a short drive from Mogliano, Villa Truquile is a gentle place to gather, to breathe, and to feel in step with the land.