The place name recalls the ancient denomination of the Villa of Masone, to whose card you can refer for historical references, and through which once flowed the Tresinaro stream. In the rural nucleus it is highlighted a civil country house, probably of XVIII cenury origin. It has a quadrangular plan on two levels and attic. The vestment is shoe-shaped and the roof has four pitches in roof tiles. On the facade, there's a recess surrounded by a moulded frame that carries a votive image.