Monastery Apartment

The 17th century Monastery of Agostiniano stands in a small square at the top of the medieval town of Sant' Angelo in Pontano. It shares a panoramic view with the 13th century church of San Nicola, of the Marche landscape and the Sibillini Mountains.

A part of the Monastery has recently been refurbished and converted into apartments. Come and enjoy the penthouse which includes all home comforts and spectacular views of Le Marche in the perfect location for a perfect getaway.

The apartment accommodates 4 people, and has central heating throughout. It has two bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen/living area.

The first bedroom has a double bed the other has twin beds, which can be arranged as a double room. both have large wardrobes and sheets & duvets are supplied.

The kitchen has a large fridge, small freezer, oven, hob, dishwasher and washing machine and is equipped with cooking essentials, china and glasses.

The living room has a comfortable L-shaped sofa, just right for relaxing after a day exploring the region.

There is a courtyard within the walls of the Monastery, a residents only area, perfect for relaxing outside and furnished with tables and chairs.

Books and tourist brochures are supplied along with information on the local shops and restaurants.

Check availability on the "Booking" page. Simply click on the button at the top of the page, or the link below. We are happy to consider taking bookings for long weekends, and the apartment is available for rental on a monthly basis over the winter months. October onwards.

Availability and Booking

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Guestbook - what some of our guests have said

Local Restaurants

map and directions

Treats
Shopping Trips
Massage and Beauty Treatments
Mountain Trips

See the Holiday in Marche pages for "whats on" and "where to go"

Below: Summer & Winter views from the front of the Monastery

WEEKLY PRICES 2007
£
£
3 - 4 people
1 - 2 people
June, July, Aug, Sept
400
300
Other Months
350
250
NEWS

Celebrating a saint from Sant Angelo
This year sees the 7th centenary of the death of one of the region's most celebrated saints, St Nicholas of Tolentino - an extra reason to visit his handsome Basilica to marvel at the grandiose Giottoesque frescoes in the Gothic Cappellone di San Nicola - vivid masterpieces of the 14th century.

A Marche saint through and through, San Nicola da Tolentino was born at Sant'Angelo in Pontano in 1245. He became a friar in the Order of St Augustine and in 1275 entered the monastery at Tolentino where he died on 10 September 1305. Although a noted preacher and pastoral worker, his fame rests on the numerous miracles attributed to his intercession.