The property is located in Villa Guardia, a hamlet with approximately 300 inhabitants in the municipality of Pontedassio, in the province of Imperia. The village is nestled in the hills and surrounded by olive groves. Imperia and the beaches are only about 10 kilometers away.
The building is in the historic center of the village and overlooks the main square, where there is a public parking lot and a grocery store.
It is an ancient stone farmhouse with a distinctive tower shape, independent from the foundations to the roof and with three open sides.
The house is arranged over five floors and has three separate entrances.
The basement of the building is accessible directly from the village square and consists of a private entrance porch and two storage rooms. This floor is internally connected to the upper levels.
The ground floor, which also has a separate entrance, is in turn divided into two large storage rooms with the same characteristics as those on the floor below.
The mezzanine floor of the house has a separate entrance and consists of a kitchen, a bathroom, and two bedrooms. The internal staircase leads to the first floor, where there are five bedrooms, and finally continues to the second and top floor of the building, where there is one bedroom.
The building has solid walls, but otherwise requires complete renovation and can be divided into multiple units.