
A legacy of stone and nobility awaiting in the heart of Galicia. This historic 16th-century pazo stands within a wooded walled estate of 2.5 hectares (6.18 acres), safeguarding centuries of history among stately gardens, traditional hórreo and auxiliary buildings. A refuge where the past comes alive.
This extraordinary property is located in a small village in inland Lugo, next to the parish church, in a rural environment that preserves intact the authentic character of traditional Galicia. The 16th-century pazo rises majestically in the center of a wooded walled estate of 2.5 hectares (6.18 acres), creating an oasis of privacy and nobility in the heart of Galician lands.
The historic complex comprises a main pazo of 800 m² distributed over two floors, independent stables of 150 m², a perfectly preserved traditional Galician hórreo, a historic dovecote and a fountain with washhouse on the west side with a water spout that flows directly from the stone. An ancient stone cross marks the entrance to this stately enclave, while the masonry perimeter wall delimits the entire estate, guaranteeing absolute privacy and exclusivity.
The pazo presents all the architectural elements characteristic of 16th-century Galician nobility. Its main facade features a stately granite staircase with balustrade mounted on two large semicircular arches leading to the first floor, topped by two noble coats of arms carved in stone that testify to the aristocratic lineage of the construction.
The slate roof has been recently replaced and is in perfect condition, crowned by imposing stone chimneys that define the stately profile of the building. The green shutters frame all the windows, creating the chromatic contrast characteristic of Galician pazos, while the carved granite frames speak of the construction quality of the era.
The historic gardens extend throughout the estate, with large trees and natural paths connecting the different heritage elements. Elements of historic stone furniture, including circular tables covered with moss, integrate naturally into the landscape, while ancient formal gardens with geometric structures await restoration.
The interior of the pazo preserves unique architectural elements such as original 16th-century wooden coffered ceilings in perfect state of conservation, chestnut master beams, historic wall paintings of great artistic value and traditional floors of hexagonal tiles and wide-plank wood. The interior distribution includes 6 bedrooms and 1 bathroom distributed over two floors, with multiple lounges with high ceilings and a kitchen with traditional fireplace.
Structurally, the pazo is in excellent condition, but needs comprehensive interior renovation to adapt it to modern comfort standards, offering extraordinary potential both for exclusive residence and for developing a hospitality business specialized in events.
The location of this property allows easy access to Lugo capital, declared World Heritage by UNESCO for its Roman wall from the 3rd century, the only one in the world that is preserved intact throughout its entire perimeter. The cathedral of Santa María, the Provincial Museum and the Roman bridge over the Miño river complete the heritage offer of this millenary city.
A few kilometers away is the Castro de Viladonga, one of the most important archaeological sites in Galicia, with its monographic museum that allows visitors to learn about the Galician-Roman castro culture from the 2nd to 5th centuries AD. The Roman baths and the House of Mosaics offer additional testimonies of the rich historical past of the region.
The region preserves living traditions such as artisanal ceramics, birch wood clogs and exceptional gastronomy featuring fried eels from Outeiro de Rei, octopus, carne ao caldeiro and mencía wines from the region. The Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve route offers 18 kilometers of natural trails along the river.
Santiago de Compostela airport is approximately 65 km away, while the connection to A Coruña, Ourense and the rest of Galicia places this property at the heart of the region's main communications.
This historic property represents a unique opportunity to own an exceptional architectural legacy, with possibilities both for luxury residence and for developing high-end rural tourism activities, taking advantage of its strategic location, historic character and the absolute privacy offered by the walled estate.
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25.307 m²
1.002 m²
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Southeast
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