Pian di Scò

Its name probably derives from an abbreviation of Resco (the river that flows through the village) and it has unusual origins. It emerged out of the union of several houses that sprang up around a series of mills set along the “milling ditch”, an artificial canal built to feed a large number of mills, some of which are still in use.
The village became a community after Napoleonic administrative reordering in 1809 and was separated from Castelfranco and the Town Hall was temporarily housed in a villa in San Miniato a Scò.
The village thus grew along the ditch and the main road linking the mills. The water ways and roads are extremely important for its origins together with the Pieve of Santa Maria built between the 10th and 11th centuries, under the bishop of Fiesole’s rule.
Below our selection of farmholidays, villas and apartments close to Pian di Scò:

APARTMENTS WITH POOL

First floor apartment with entrance from typical stone loggia, swimming pool in common use and outdoor area equipped for “al fresco” dining. Placed in a panoramic and quiet agriturismo, a few km from Firenze and Arezzo.

APARTMENTS WITH POOL

LA GREPPIA - IL GRANO

Pian di Scò

Two-level apartment suitable for 5 people, with swimming pool in common use, large solarium and outdoor area equipped for eating out. Panoramic and quiet, a few minutes' drive from the city of Firenze.

APARTMENTS WITH POOL

Independent 2-storey house perfect for 5 people, with shared swimming pool and outdoor area equipped for eating out. Panoramic and quiet, on the high hills of Valdarno, not far from the cities of Firenze and Arezzo.


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