Its elegance follows the past times of elegance and unmistakable style.
The Villa consists of 6 rooms with a Master Suite, and each room has its own peculiarity, its own soul and its own style.
Each piece of furniture has been chosen over the years, researched and set to make the environment refined.
Villa Giuncheto has several works of art inside and we are always looking for new forms of art to be installed in the complex of the most beautiful Villa in the Sienese hills.

History and tradition
The Giuncheto farm is a farmhouse that already existed in 1348 as proof of an ancient parchment containing a will in which Balduccio di Ben became the owner, fearing the plague epidemic, left all his property to his children:
“… Item habet unam petiam terrae positam in dicta Villa, loco dicto Gioncheto which former first side Rossus et Simone Bencivegnis …”
At the time, with other farms, it was part of the municipality of Stine and participated in the production of wheat, wine and oil. From the eighteenth century to a good part of the twentieth century it belongs
to the Marquises Ballati – Nerli, a prestigious Sienese family who takes part in the highest offices in the city, such as the Rectorate of the Studio (today’s University), the S. Maria della Scala Hospital and the Underground (the administration of the assets of the Cathedral). Over the centuries, the cottage has undergone changes that have considerably increased its already appreciable original charm by enhancing an evocative architectural structure that recalls the refined studies of great engineers of the past centuries.

Experiences
- Cooking school
- Yoga & meditation
43.2265285934194 11.3243065970352
+39 342 809 0850
info@villagiuncheto.com
Via delle Stine n° 1636, Monteroni d’Arbia
https://www.villagiuncheto.com