The unique emotion of taking a dip in the past to rediscover our origins by crossing this property within a very small village that is among the oldest in Lunigiana. A crossing point between northern Italy and the coast through the trespass towards the port of Marina di Carrara. This beautiful property, expertly renovated with very precious finishes and features, is ready to host the new owner. The entrance is in the spacious and beautiful tavern dominated by the fireplace and the skilful combination of stone, wood and furniture that make it a warm and welcoming environment. Also on the ground floor is the kitchen with another wood stove. Upstairs the two bedrooms and the bathroom. The completely redone and insulated roof, the exposed wooden beams, and the 3cm aarch parquet complete the prestige of this property. A few steps away there is a stream that offers a natural swimming pool. The property is surrounded by a chestnut grove, of about 750 square meters fenced, where there is also a vegetable garden. The arrival to the property is from a dirt road for about 150 meters. This house is suitable for those who want to take refuge in an uncontaminated place in close contact with nature and isolated from the rest of the world, without giving up the convenience of a landline telephone, electricity and public aqueduct. A few meters away there is a rustic house to be restored according to your needs of the same size, which is part of the property. In about 25 minutes you can reach the sea of the Tyrrhenian coast. The caves and thermal baths of Equi Terme are about 15 minutes away. 9 stele statues were found a few hundred meters from the house, testifying to the importance of this site, a strategic crossroads of what was once our prestigious history In the vicinity of this small bridge and the Ponte Vecchio village in 1905 a group of 8 Stele Statues were found. Testimony of the ancient presence of man in these valleys. The surprising discovery of the Stele Statues of the Pontevecchio Group is characterized by the discovery of 8 intact monuments and only one fragmentary (Pontevecchio IX). They are certainly among the oldest of the Lunigiana group and were found "in situ", that is, in the same place where they were originally located and in order of height. Four of the statues are asexual (there are no elements that distinguish their sex) while two are certainly male and three female.