Already property of the Duke of Modena, it appears in the property of Rivalta at the end of the XVII century. It's still recorded in the Italian hydrographic card dated 1880, fueled by the Torrente Corticella. The installation, with horizontal wheels, was deactivated and a couple of sand millstones remain in the courtyard the building has an angled, buffered colonnade. In front of it, there's an interesting recent country house with a buffered nineteenth-century votive recess in the facade.