The house was completely rebuilt 12 years ago, capturing the style of the area and reflecting it in meticulous detail. Cardoso stone staircase, oak parquet flooring, wooden beams, cork and shell dust insulation, water filtration system, Turkish bath to name a few highlights of this house.
You enter into a large bright room with an open-plan kitchen that can be closed by a sliding door. Parquet flooring edged with Cardoso stone. In the same style, 3 stairs up, a cosy room glazed on two sides with a fantastic sea view, antique fireplace and a typical "mandolata" - a type that is mainly found in the Garfagnana and Luchesia on old stables and farmhouses - flat bricks are fixed at an angle in one row and the other row in the other direction, thus creating "windows" that are half closed and half open. For 1 square metre you need approx. 43 bricks 14.5 x 29 and 15 x 30, 3 to 3.5 cm thick.
The staircase goes down to the side, where the large bedroom with its own bathroom is located on the right with an exit to the garden. A further 5 stairs down is another bedroom, also with exit, a Turkish bath with accessories, bedroom or study.
At the front a seating porch with barbecue and sink.
Cast iron radiators - separately operable on each floor. Staircase lighting in the house and garden.