Architecture Timeless tradition
Architecture Timeless tradition
Constructed at the beginning of the 1900s, this one-time family home has been lovingly and painstakingly brought back to life, with many original details shining through.
Characterized by the different styles that helped shape the structure over its long life, the hotel boasts Provençal style walls that have been carefully hand-painted by artisans and wooden beams that define the old-world beauty of the bedrooms and living area. The property itself is divided into three villas, each with a distinctive style but all with large, bright spaces and restored frescoed ceilings and wall decorations.
Interior design Fabrizio Cocchi
Many standout furnishings come from the former resident’s collection and have been incorporated into the larger refined look and feel of the hotel by designer Fabrizio Cocchi.
Elizabeth Country House harmonizes many unique styles, including 19th-century Thai and French furnishings, handcrafted ceramic table sets, wooden beams, and more. Each of the 11 rooms, which are spread across three villas and include four junior suites and a family suite, are crafted with the ancient Roman outlook of providing a space that regenerates the mind and enriches the soul.