A double wall protects the Masseria.
The first wall, higher and more protective, pre-dates the renovation and is built with typical ancient tuff ashlars,
which still contains large and charming fossil shell.
Inside this first wall is situated the core of the Masseria, a building with two floors that incorporates owners’ house
and other three apartments; three more suites are also located inside the wall but separate from the central building.
They are all surrounded by an internal garden recreated with olive and citrus trees that well integrated between the typical
red land and chianche (big local stones), where the swimming pool is found too.
At the first floor there is also a wonderful
terrace with a boundless view over the countryside.
The second wall has been completely rebuilt by hand with dry stones and surrounds a wide green area where a newly planted
young olive grove is situated.
There is also an ancient farmyard, which in the past was dedicated to wheat accumulation.











