Torre San Pancrazio's spectacular position above the cobalt Tyrrhenian Sea.Part of the bohemian, laid-back terrace above the sea..Torre San Pancrazio appears to be edging out to sea like the prow of a boat.Wide, sliding glass doors allow the main living room to flow outside with the minimum fuss.Views down onto the first-floor terrace.The terrace on the first floor with its superb views out towards Monte Argentario.The same terrace with its shady canopy.Heading down to the sea terrace below the house.The bohemian sea terrace just below the house.Choose your spot and settle in for the day.Your very own private sea access.The outdoor shower near the sea terrace is perfect after a swim in the sea.Lunch is served on the terrace above the sea.Where you may well take all your meals.The gorgeous, convivial living room on the first floor.There's plenty of well-cushioned space for everyone to gather in the first-floor living room.The same space seen from another angle.The kitchen, where the in-house cook will prepare your meals.The living room on the first floor with the staircase leading up around the trunk of the tower.The panoramic dining room on the ground floor.Breakfast is served.The cosy, snug living room on the third floor.The bright hallway connecting the kitchen to the dining room.The first of two bedrooms on the ground floor, a double-aspect, sea-view double. (Bedroom 1)The same room seen from another angle.Its en-suite bathroom.The splendid principle bedroom, a double on the third floor. (Bedroom 2)Its frescoes are by a well-known Tuscan artist.Its en-suite bathroom.The romantic double bedroom on the lower ground floor. (Bedroom 3)The double-twin bedroom on the ground floor. (Bedroom 4)An antique day bed tucked away in the double-twin bedroom.The en-suite shower room of the double-twin bedroom on the ground floor. Back out on the first-floor terrace.The perfect spot for a lazy afternoon.More of those extraspecial views.Arrival at Torre San Pancrazio is an experience in itself.Could you call this home for a week or two?Steps carved into the rock connect the house to the sea below.The terrace above the sea and the stone façade of the house.The marina of Porto Ercole on Monte Argentario is a quick drive away.Exploring Porto Ercole, which is surveyed from on high by a pair of mighty fortifications.The beach and marina in Porto Ercole.The seafront promenade in Porto Santo Stefano, the other charming town on Monte Argentario.The marina of Porto Santo Stefano.