The locality is mentioned in 1240 (1) and again in subsequent documents of 1277 and 1447 (2). The place name, besides indicating the territory to the north of the Church of Masone, was referred in the unitary cadastre of 1880 to a rural complex now demolished. It was with separate elements with a civil body completely rebuilt in a modern guise; noteworthy the nineteenth-century barchessa with a front porch with two lights.