The house, dating back in its main body to the late XVI century, is organized around a pre-existing tower house, traces of which remain in the scarp wall and calcareous cornerstones that line different sections of the building. Additional volumes, added during the XVIII century for agricultural uses, confer to the house its typical aspect of rural settlement.
A large rain water reservoire was added to the main body of the house in the ’930. From this structure the terrace and swimming pool have been realized.
The whole house has been recently restored (2003-2006) preserving its historical appeal, yet adopting solutions that guarantee a comfortable and pleasing accommodation. This produced a master house, three vacancy lodgings, the swimming pool and terrace, common areas dedicated to the agriturism and areas for agricultural use.
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