Location - Sant'Agnello
Rich in sumptuous villas, Sant’Agnello, spreading out between a tuff coast vertically on the sea and the hills of the Sorrento dorsal, saw its territory divided until 1865, between Sorrento and Piano di Sorrento. The town is called after its Patron Saint worshipped in the homonymous church and showing the solid agricultural traditions of the area. The international fame of Sant’Agnello owes much to the English writer Marion Francis Crawford who stayed here for a long time and who immortalized in many pages of his works the enchanting scenes of the coast town. Rich in attractions the five districts that ideally divide the town.
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