Ca'Dironda sits at the foot of Ravarano Castle, in a medieval stone village in the Val Baganza hills of the Parma Apennines. The name derives from Dirondarlindina, a literary character created by a former owner, a writer of children's stories and fables.
The two-story stone house has been fully restored while retaining original architectural elements. On the ground floor, an independent unit with its own entrance comprises a room and a bathroom, along with an additional space currently registered as a cellar, with a window and potential for adaptation. The upper floor, accessed via an external stone staircase, contains a double-aspect living room, an open kitchen with dining area, and a spacious bedroom. The bathroom has a window. Period furniture of Ampezzo origin is featured throughout.
The property includes a private garden of approximately 2,150 sq ft with mature trees, roses, and aromatic plants, and open views over the surrounding hills.
Ravarano is a few minutes by car from the center of Calestano, which has shops, a pharmacy, banking services, and schools. Parma is approximately forty minutes away. Nearby attractions include hiking trails, the Salti del Diavolo rock formations, and the area known for its black truffle harvest centered on Calestano.
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