About us

Casa Cavallegeri was a horse outpost and a geodesic point starting in the year 600. In 1939 Count Uguccione and Countess Lea Della Gherardesca commissioned the architect Tullio Rossi to transform it into one of their hunting and summer residence. The project undertook two phases: the first restructuring taking place in ’39, and the second in 1957.

The house is situated in the Upper Maremma along the Tuscan Coast, between the Port of Baratti and San Vincenzo (Li). It is located about 100 meters from the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by the Nature Reserve of Rimigliano, and with a private park of approx. 7 hectares. It is one of very few houses positioned directly by the sea, and is the only one that has a private cabin built on stilts directly on the beach.

Casa Cavalleggeri on the first floor is composed of 8 bedrooms, of which three are queen, three have twin beds and two singles, 7 bathrooms, also a service room/bathroom, and Laundry room. The ground floor of the house consists of a large living area, a dining room, office, bathroom and kitchen with eating area. There is also a housekeeper’s apartment located on the ground floor. Adjacent to the living area and dining room there is a large terrace.