A Tuscan Adventure: Castello di Potentino: The Restoration of a Castle
By (Author) Charlotte Horton
By (author) Michael Woolley
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
14th September 2021
14th September 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
728.8109455
Hardback
224
Width 241mm, Height 279mm
When Charlotte Horton and her family of British bohemians discovered an abandoned Tuscan castle, little did they know that they would transform it into a vibrant, modern locale. Nestled in the rugged terrain of Mount Amiata, Castello di Potentino was a dilapidated mess: roofs had collapsed and there was no plumbing or electricity. Following the arduous process of purchasing it from 22 different owners, they set to work renovating the eleventh-century structure.
In this enthralling account of revamping thecastellointo a contemporary ode to Italian tradition, photographs by the late British fashion photographer Michael Woolley showcase the property, while Hortons text dives into the renovation and life at Potentino. From a dramatic vaulted entrance hall to a starry ceiling mural, the interiors are bound to delight. Readers also learn about technical details, such as recycling materials and painting. A chapter dedicated to the land complete with a vineyard and olive groves displays Hortons philosophy of self-sufficiency. This book is a must-have for those interested in Italian architecture and the Tuscan lifestyle, or anyone with the dream of restoring a tower in Tuscany.
Charlotte Hortonhas been living at and restoring Potentino since2000. She worked forVoguemagazine, Secker and Warburg Publishing House, and as a freelance journalist.
Michael Woolleywas a British photographer who taught at the Kingston School of Arts prestigious Fashion Design BA course.
Marella Caracciolo Chiais a journalist forArchitectural Digest,theNew York Times, andT Magazine, among other publications.