The locality is defined with the toponym "Corbelli" in the unitary cadastre of 1880. There are two interesting buildings of merit. The elegant eighteenth-century casino of the Corbelli then Cocconi and now Bedogni, develops a large quadrangular plan, compact volume, on two levels, and is concluded by a four-pitched roof. The lights are regular, symmetrically distributed and squared on the facade by a light relief framing. The building is also connected to an oratory, deconsecrated. The facade, of these, facing east, is concluded with an arched crowning. The facade is tripartite and the portal surrounded by two pilasters on which you set a shelf shelter.It is still worth mentioning the house of the Toschi and now Borri, which arrived in 1890 c. It comes from the renovation of the main part of an old building in line where the part of the rustic was demolished. The building, perhaps attributable to the original plan of the seventeenth-eighteenth century, develops a square plan, on two levels, with a four-pitched roof. The lights are regular and symmetrically distributed. The facade is characterized by a beautiful porch with three low-sixth lights once developed along the entire front of the complex. Particular attention should also be paid to the very small conservation park very old trees and of great interest.