La Casa di Annadora
Sleeps 8-9
Independent villa of approx. 210 sqm consisting of 2 floors, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, private garden with gazebo and swimming pool.
La Stalletta
Sleeps 4 - 5 (+2) Gracious independent residence of approx. 100 sqm consisting of 2 floors, 1 double bedroom (an extra bed may be added), 1 twin bedroom, 1 bathroom, private garden and swimming pool.
La Casa di Orazio
Sleeps 9 - 10
Beautiful detached house of approx. 180 square meters, consisting of 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large private garden and swimming pool.

Only 7 kilometres from the city centre of Lucca, situated in an absolutely beautiful environment and surrounded by other illustrious properties which once belonged to powerful and noble families of Lucca, the historical estate Villa Grabau, a luxury tuscany villa; offers visitors impressions of unchanged past times. Lying on the border between the plain and surrounding hillside, in a scenic position at the end of a grand long driveway which starts beyond the monumental gate, one of the main Lucchesian historical residences of the Renaissance stands in all its glory.
The “Stalletta”, the “Casa di Orazio” and the“Casa di Annadora”, 3 charming detached properties within the park, are available all year round for accommodation. From their strategic position Lucca and other cities of art, the Apuan Alps and the beaches of Versilia can be reached in a few minutes from the tranquillity of the hills, and nice walks can be taken in the surrounding woods, olive groves and vineyards.The Park of nine hectares, full of secular trees and real botanical rare species, is among the most interesting in Lucca's surrounding territory both for its form and the richness and rarity of the plant species that form the various architectural gardens: the "English Garden", the "Italian Garden", the gracious "Box hedge theatre". The "Lemon Tree Green-House", extraordinary building of the seventeenth century, one of the most notable and important in Tuscany, can shelter in winter a considerable collection of centenarian lemon-trees preserved in ancient terracotta large vessels on which are still impressed the coats of arms of those who, in ancient times, gave the commission.








