This property is ideally situated with gorgeous sunrise views on one side of town, sunset on the other. We easily visited San Gimignano, Florence, and drove along the Chanti Road.
The highlight was the people in town. It's such a cozy village, we quickly crossed paths repeatedly with the same few residents and/or visitors and greeted each other like old friends after a day or two.
Giovanni and David at Pico were so welcoming each evening as we strolled in for apertivos on the terrace, and the pizza is magical. Paola, owner of Le Sete di Paola, was a joy (she offers textile arts classes, which we wish we knew before arriving becasue we absolutely would have booked a class with her...be sure to check out her shop for beautiful handmade items).
However, the property itself felt a bit neglected. The master bed was incredibly loud (the couple in the main floor bedroom could hear every toss and turn happening above) and sagged in the middle, which did not make for restful sleep. The main floor bed was incredibly comfortable, though. In both bathrooms we found various half-used bottles of toiletries scattered about. We had hoped to stay in one night to grill, but the charcoal barbeque appears to be clothespin storage. The small dishwasher was a treat, as we could run it after breakfast when we left for the day; but finding dishwasher detergent was a bit of a scavenger hunt (hint: try looking in the washing machine compartment...we found a ziploc bag with 2 tabs in there).