Last Born House

In the old past tobacco was the most important cultivation of the masseria that now is cultivated with hazelnuts and olive trees. I remember when in the summer time tobacco leaves were picked up and put on the wooden rows in the drying houses made of bamboo canes and interlaced reed leaves. When tobacco was perfectly dry it was transformed.
Nowadays one of these drying houses is a wonderful house developed on 2 levels with 2 junior suites, 5 double rooms and the reception.
This is the first building you meet when you go along the tree ? line road. In this building you can appreciate the elegant architecture of this area: high wooden ceiling, old chestnut wood beams, brick floor and elegant furniture.
The rooms in this building have the same comforts of the other rooms and furthermore DSL connection 24H.

Designed By Lampad