This beautiful house was built in the early 1900s and has undergone very few changes from its original features; when the owners, brothers Isidoro and Lauretta Sanna, passed away in the 1970s, the house was kept by their housekeeper, Mrs. Tittina Baldus, upon whose death the house was bequeathed to the Parish of Samatzai. The courtyard is accessed through an archivolted entrance portal. Opening onto the courtyard, in addition to the entrance to the manor house, are a whole series of work rooms, built of ladiri, the straw and mud brick typical of Campidanese houses. The house consists of seven rooms on the ground floor and three upstairs: a large kitchen dominated by a large wall fireplace and a small one with a wood stove, sa domu ‘e sa moba, a large dining room, several bedrooms, and a storage room. From the small kitchen, another door leads into a small back yard, once used as a vegetable garden, as well as the cultivation of various species of flowers and fruit plants.