Dimora Il Palmento
About
The holiday home Dimora Il Palmento is a typical stone ancient Lamia with saracen vaulted ceilings built at the early '900 by a local family. Originally it was a "Palmento" a structure, surrounded by 1 hectare of vineyard, used for the production of wine by the inhabitants of the Itria Valley who stored the must, obtained from grape pressing, in tanks dug into the stone. Dimora Il Palmento has been recently recovered and elegantly restored with respect to the environmental and architectural features. Dimora Il Palmento is surrounded by an hectare of Mediterranean maquis, olive and almond trees which provide peace and perfect relax. The house is equipped by seven beds and may be occupied entirely or in part because it is composed by two autonomous units: the Lamia (ancient Palmento) and the Dependance.