
An 1832 inscription bears witness to the history of this ancient farmhouse located in a peaceful Galician village. With traditional hórreo, wood-fired oven and stone alpendre, this rural property offers the unique opportunity to restore a centenary legacy in the heart of Galicia.
This property is located in a quiet village just 3 km from the centre of Antas de Ulla, 50 km from Lugo and 70 km from Santiago de Compostela. Situated in the geographical centre of Galicia, the estate sits on approximately 3000 m² of flat land in a location with excellent connectivity, which will improve even further with the completion of the motorway to Santiago, allowing you to reach the city of Compostela in little more than half an hour.
The main house dates from 1832, as evidenced by the inscription carved in the stone lintel of the main entrance. This rural complex preserves the essence of traditional Galician architecture, with masonry walls, tile roofs and a distinctive stone chimney that speaks of its noble past.
The farmhouse needs a comprehensive restoration, but offers a solid foundation to create a unique home that combines its historic character with modern comforts. One of the sides houses a wood-fired oven, a characteristic feature of rural Galician architecture.
Behind the house extends a stone aira, a traditional surface that was formerly used for threshing wheat. Next to it is a Galician hórreo of large dimensions and well preserved, and an alpendre built in stone.
The estate has a fertile vegetable garden that has traditionally benefited from the surplus water from a fountain located on the other side of the path. The flat terrain and its favourable orientation maintained the agricultural vocation of this property for years, offering multiple possibilities for cultivation or the creation of gardens.
Antas de Ulla is located in the Comarca da Ulloa, a privileged natural enclave where the Ulla river is born, which runs 132 kilometres until it flows into the Arousa estuary. The territory is characterised by its rich natural heritage, where native forests, meadows and fertile lands that have maintained their agricultural vocation for centuries alternate. Local gastronomy stands out for Antas bread, made in traditional stone ovens, and cheese with Arzúa-Ulloa Designation of Origin.
The area offers privileged access to outstanding points of interest such as Pambre Castle (15 km away), the only fortress that resisted the Irmandiño revolts, the Romanesque church of Vilar de Donas (Historic-Artistic Heritage), or the historic town of Melide with its medieval complex and famous octopus restaurants.
The imminent completion of the new motorway will make this location exceptionally accessible, improving its connection with Santiago de Compostela, a city with an international airport, and Lugo capital, a World Heritage city recognised for its tourist, cultural and gastronomic value.
This farmhouse represents a unique opportunity to restore an authentic 19th-century legacy, in a rural environment that combines history, tradition and nature.
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