It has a stone ashlar portal and fired brick arch that originally led into a typical peasant dwelling, modified in later times. Adjacent to it was a low cannizzàda loggia, partly cobbled, partly in fomèntu, an archaic but widespread system with which, by using clay, cattle dung and appropriately pressed straw, it was possible to obtain an almost impermeable and dust-free walking surface. Through this small porch there was access to a courtyard in which there were rustic outbuildings for farm and work animals, rooms for farm implements, the ox cart and su magasinu. Although the space was cramped, as was typical in the homes of the small farmers of the past, pigs, oxen and chickens happily coexisted in the courtyard. There was no lack of dunghill with its multiple functions: an indispensable container of the scarce kitchen waste, a litter box for the courtyard animals, a guardian of intimacy when it became a latrine, and finally a place of the heart of the chickens who would scratch around in it poking around with their beaks for the whole day and then settle down in sa biga de sa linna, which acted as a cover.