Current property
The public groups derive from the acquired-property record. Titleholders, shares, signatures, and deeds are not exposed.
ColivingLiguriaLand and outdoor spaces
This is the functional view of land in the current property group. Each page separates what is documented today, what is actually in use, and what remains a future project to verify.
01 · Functional map
The areas group parcels into understandable uses. They do not replace the cadastral record or turn concepts, future acquisitions, or historic maps into current property.
1,240 m² · verified current group
Two agricultural parcels form the present public area beyond the stream. The long-term idea is a productive landscape for gardens, composting, and careful water management; access and every installation remain to be designed and authorised.
Open area02Current property · conditional woodland programme3,898 m² · verified current group
La Rupe is the public name for three wooded and pasture parcels historically described as the land along the stream. Its upper and lower zones could support quiet outdoor life, woodland care, and a reversible gathering concept, but no hospitality or event use is open.
Open area03Current property · perimeter reconciliation pending246 m² verified · derived geometry pending
This functional area groups the small parcels around Casa del Forno that support everyday outdoor life. It is the most immediate candidate for shared tables, a carefully managed approach towards the stream, and a modest fenced dog-area concept.
Open area04Current property · future community-garden concept1,270 m² · verified cadastral surface
The large garden in front of Casa del Noce is the principal future shared outdoor room: a place for shade, work, long tables, and seasonal community life. A pool remains a separate, highly conditional technical concept.
Open area05Current property · survey before use4,410 m² · verified cadastral surface
This large chestnut woodland is physically separate from the house cluster. The first project is not a visitor attraction: it is a careful survey of access, woodland condition, water, slope, and environmental risk before defining any useful role.
Open area02 · How to read the record
The public groups derive from the acquired-property record. Titleholders, shares, signatures, and deeds are not exposed.
Gardens, composting, irrigation, paths, camping, dog areas, gazebos, and pools remain separate projects subject to checks.
Future extensions do not enter the current area until acquisition, title, and checks are complete.
Historic Google Maps links appear only where a reviewable public point already existed. Until authorised real photographs and a sanitised map are available, we include no AI imagery, historic Google Earth screenshots, or boundaries reconstructed from memory.