Trullo Matteo sits in the countryside of Francavilla Fontana, close to Ostuni, in Puglia’s Valle d’Itria. This is inland Puglia at its most recognisable: trulli with conical roofs, dry-stone walls, red earth, olive groves, white hill towns and narrow roads that seem made for unplanned detours. The coast is close, yet the mood here is rural first — cicadas, stone, dust, warm light and long hours outside.
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The house stands on over one hectare of land, surrounded by olive trees and a Mediterranean garden. It brings together two traditional Puglian forms: a trullo, the dry-stone cone-shaped building that has become the symbol of the region, and a lamia, the low rural structure found across this part of the countryside.
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The result is a house that works especially well for families or friends. Five bedrooms, five bathrooms, garden entrances, terraces, pool, kitchen, barbecue, shade, silence — everything is arranged for a week that can be spent mostly at home, with towns and beaches added when the group feels like moving.