Exclusively. Cą Yellow. A name. A story. The Cą Gialla farm purchased in the 2000s by the family currently owning it has been completely renovated with quality materials and adapted to be used as a main residence, for one part and for the other as a guest house. Less than 5 minutes from the Pontremoli motorway exit, the hills of San Cristoforo are home to this farm rich in history and unique architectural elements rich in local tradition. The interiors are equipped with every comfort. Rich in ornaments and with the presence of marble and granite for polished, eternal and prestigious floors. Over 2000 square meters of excellent granite have been laid. Where granite is not present, there is marble, expertly laid and polished on site by skilled craftsmen. The renovation of the roof was carried out with thermal insulation and wood. Inside the land owned that extends for over 17 hectares, we find the manor house and 9 other rooms intended for guest houses. A few meters from the house a spacious and modern swimming pool guarantees comfort and relaxation to guests and owners. Modern, spacious: 18meters by nine. The property also includes a large storage room where agricultural tools and other useful rooms for keeping farm animals are stored. Within the extensive land we find every type of cultivation suitable for this territory: from the olive tree to the vine that must be recovered, from the chestnut grove (suitable for cutting wood to be allocated to the various fireplaces present in different points of the house) to the arboreal meadows. This property, ready to live, is suitable for those looking for uniqueness, beauty and concreteness. It is already present within the Booking circuit and offers a continuous and constant income over time. The property can be reached in 5 minutes from the motorway exit and in 35 minutes you can reach the sea and the 5 terre. Pisa and Parma airports are just over an hour away. The ski resort of Cerreto Laghi can be reached in an hour. Lunigiana is the territory corresponding to the valley of the river Magra. In a narrow sense it will be said that Lunigiana borders with Parma, Garfagnana, Val di Vara and the lower Magra valley. In the historical sense, it borders instead with the Parma and the Genoese of Chiavari and borders on the Garfagnana and Versilia.