An original 'masseria' of the early 800 in the middle of the endless countryside of Salento, surrounded by 60 olive trees that smell the air. The property, which is spread over a land of 3 hectares, is composed of a main two-floors building with a small chapel attached, an orange garden hidden by walls and a shed that was once used for the drying of tobacco.
In the space previously occupied by the old bread oven, the kitchen of the ground floor has been created. The tobacco shed, thanks to the rebuilding of the original roof made of natural canes, has rediscovered its ancient splendor becoming a small dependance for guests.