Surrounded by nature at the foot of a small village in the Lugo mountains, this architectural complex stands full of possibilities. With more than 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) of land, a large interior courtyard, chapel and washhouse, this property represents a unique opportunity in Galicia, just 5 km from A Fonsagrada.
This property is located just 5 km from A Fonsagrada and 60 km from Lugo, on the outskirts of a small village surrounded by forests and gentle mountains. The estate sits on 17,570 m² of land (4.34 acres) in a privileged location, with south-facing orientation and well-utilised slopes that guarantee sunlight throughout the day.
It is a large manor house made up of several structures arranged in a square formation, defining a large interior courtyard that serves as a transition between the different buildings. This complex includes living areas, several stables, a small chapel and spaces in different states of preservation.
A few metres away stands the caretaker's house, included in the sale and currently in a state of ruin, as well as a large sloping estate featuring a stone washhouse, spring water and fruit trees. The property also includes a wood-fired oven in good condition.
The heart of the farmhouse is its spacious interior courtyard, a central space that articulates the entire architectural complex. Surrounded by the different buildings that make up the farmhouse and accessible through a large wooden gate, this space acts as a transition area between the different structures.
The living area is located in the square-plan building in the centre, internally connected to the arcaded extension that runs along one side of the courtyard. The ground floor houses old stables divided into several areas, all with original stone walls and floors, while a spacious hallway with stairs leads to the living area on the upper floor.
Here, a large kitchen with tiled floor and direct access outside creates a space full of charm, featuring a traditional wood-burning stove and a stone sink. The dwelling includes two large living rooms, five bedrooms and a bathroom, and connects with the wooden gallery that runs through the adjoining building. This large open space provides access to a workshop, the chapel's tribune and the attic, which includes a dovecote area.
The arcaded structure beneath the gallery embraces one side of the courtyard, forming a highly attractive covered space, where its arches built with large stones stand out. This section includes a cellar area and stable area, as well as direct access to the chapel.
On the other side of the courtyard stands another elongated two-storey structure. Its ground floor comprises the old stables and a kitchen, while the upper floor is an extension built with concrete block and brick. This floor is unfinished and currently has five bedrooms and two toilet rooms.
A few metres from the main complex stands the old caretaker's house, a large stone building in a state of ruin but with well-preserved exterior walls, offering great rehabilitation potential.
The more than 17,500 m² of land (4.3 acres) unfolds around the buildings, combining sloping areas with small flat surface areas. The estate includes native and fruit trees, as well as a traditional stone washhouse characteristic of rural Galician architecture.
The water serving the property comes from a river that supplies the entire village, although the estate has spring water that can be drunk and used for irrigation.
A Fonsagrada is part of the Lugo mountains, a territory of spectacular landscapes combining native forests, rivers with waterfalls and small rural settlements. The area is designated as a Biosphere Reserve, forming a natural environment of great ecological value and rich in attractions such as the Vilagocende Waterfall, with more than 50 metres of drop, as well as multiple hiking trails along the river.
The town of A Fonsagrada, just 5 km away, has all necessary services and a rich cultural offering, plus an ethnographic museum celebrating rural Galician tradition. The Primitive Way of St. James crosses the territory, making it a stopping point on Europe's most important pilgrimage route.
The proximity to Lugo city (60 km) provides access to a complete range of services, commerce, culture and gastronomy, and invites you to discover a World Heritage city famous for its Roman walls spanning more than 2 km of uninterrupted perimeter.
With its historic structures, chapel, extensive land and privileged location in a green environment, this Galician pazo offers the opportunity to undertake a life or business project in a unique setting in the Lugo mountains.
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