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The House | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. Casa Cimaglia (pronounced Chi-ma-lia) is a rustic Italian house nestled within a sleepy borgo. On one side of the house is a pretty little courtyard, whilst on the other side, a terrace provides pleasant views towards the hill town of Gualdo. The terrace also offers the ideal setting to sit and enjoy a morning caffe, surrounded by birdsong or an evening glass of wine as the sun goes down. Le Marche Travel Guide. Le Marche Travel Guide.
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Coll’s Art | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. A selection of past works sold or in collection at University of Leeds. Le Marche Travel Guide. Le Marche Travel Guide. San Severino Blues Festival. Sibillini Mountains National Park. Flights, Cars and Currency. Le Marche Travel Guide. Sibillini Mountains National Park. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 7 other followers. View pete@hulseworld.com’s profile on Facebook.
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Recipes | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. We thought it might be fun to bring you some of the food of Le Marche and Italy as a whole. If you’ve stayed at Casa Cimaglia you may have eaten some of the following dishes in local restaurants, here’s you opportunity to try your hand at a little Marchigiani cuisine yourself. Hope you enjoy and Buon Appetito! If you have recipes of your own why not add them for others to enjoy! March 14, 2012 at 14:12. Paoula’s Stuffed Pumpkin Flowers in Batter. This rec...
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Blog | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. Share your thoughts, photos, experiences, information. An Englishwoman in Italy. May 1, 2015 at 15:03. Thanks for the Follow, Pete. September 5, 2014 at 09:19. G Titta Rosa, ‘Fra il Lago e il Monte della Sibilla’, in ‘Le vie d,Italia’, May 1941. Taken from ‘Legends of the Sibilline Mountains’, Giuseppe Santarelli, 2006. June 29, 2014 at 07:15. To Italy on the Dragon’s Breathe. Misty, clinging damp. Late ferry, fog, pain-au-raisin and coffee. We move on sw...
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What’s Changed? | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. We finally signed the contract on Casa Cimaglia on 7 May 2009 after waiting for two years while the legal formalities about land ownership were sorted out. The previous owners had allowed us to use the house in the interim but we weren’t allowed to make any alterations. So the last twelve months have seen massive changes to the state of the house as we’ve tried to catch up with repairs and redecoration tasks. So keep coming back to watch the changes.
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Le Marche info. | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. On this page you’ll find lots of information relating to Le Marche. A Brief Guide to Le Marche’s Towns and Villages. Flying into Le Marche over the sparkling Adriatic Sea and approaching the Italian coast, the sight of numerous hilltop villages in the gentle rolling countryside below is breathtaking in its beauty. Le Marche has secret of long life. BEACHES OF MONTE CONERO IN LE MARCHE. High altitude mountain culture of the Sibillinis. Sibillini Mountains ...
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General info | Casa Cimaglia
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Pete and Colleen's site for their house in Italy. Le Marche has been described as a distillation of Italy in one region, becaus. E it seems to encapsulate all the elements that you associate with the country as a whole. Mountains, lakes, hill towns and rolling countryside in abundance and without the throng of tourists associated with parts of Tuscany or Umbria. Between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennine Mountains,. Historical centre), with its concentric spiraling streets, is still intact from when it be...