Immersed in the typical Sicilian vegetation, among the Sicilian citrus and olive trees it rises a few kilometers from Sciacca and looking at the Mediterranean sea, an ancient beam dating back to 1700, still in fair housing conditions. The property has an area of about 210 square meters on two levels and a central cloister typical example of a horseshoe-shaped structure with a central arched step. The farmhouse belongs to a surrounding land of at least 8,000 square meters currently cultivated partly with olive groves and partly with citrus groves. It is supplied with electricity and well water used for both irrigation and residential use.--ecb89555692e2fb3fd3d3f593f57f213!