The hamlet of Garrufo retains a nineteenth-century and modern-looking town. At the center of the town is the Church of S. Antonio di Padova, as per the reconstruction of the early twentieth century.
The toponym derives from the pre-Latin paraolapre-Latin "Car (r) a", "stone" and from "uf", widely used in Piceno . Both terms would be attributable to a Roman predial (rustic background) "FundusCarrufanius", derived from the personal "Carrufanius".