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Villa La Vedetta Debuts Inside Restored 12th-Century Watchtower in Tuscany

The two-bedroom retreat is Castello di Vicarello’s first standalone villa.

by Briana Bonfiglio  June 13, 2025
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Photo: Castello di Vicarello

Castello di Vicarello, a family-owned, all-suite castle hotel in the Tuscan countryside, has unveiled its latest addition: Villa La Vedetta. The new accommodation is the property’s first standalone villa and is housed in a restored 12th-century watchtower. 

The historic transformation was a year and a half in the making, and Villa La Vedetta now spans four floors and two spacious suites, each with marble-clad ensuite bathrooms. The villa also boasts a rooftop terrace, private gardens, and a private swimming pool. 

“We wanted to create an extension of Vicarello,” the Baccheschi Berti family said in a statement, “ensuring that guests feel the same warmth, authenticity, and attention to detail that they’ve come to expect from our home.”   

Guests at Villa La Vedetta may choose to have in-villa chef services. The open-plan ground floor includes a fully equipped kitchen opening onto the gardens, as well as a fireplace.

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