
This ancient rectory house, silent witness to the passage of time, offers spaces full of character waiting to be restored. With two buildings, garden and traditional hórreo, it is the perfect setting to restore the grandeur of a unique heritage, very close to the Lugo coast and just metres from the Camino de Santiago.
This property is located in the village of Trabada, next to the church square in the heart of the Mariña Oriental. It is an ancient rectory house that preserves the soul of its past, a place with character and history in an ideal location for those seeking a home in a quiet village, close to the coast and with access to all services.
The ensemble sits on a 1700 m² plot that houses two buildings, warehouse, garden and traditional hórreo. The property represents the essence of Galician architecture, with stone walls, slate roofs and wooden beam structures that reflect Galicia's building traditions.
Although the property requires comprehensive renovation, in its stone walls, wooden beams and every forgotten corner lies the opportunity to restore its former grandeur.
The main house is distributed over three floors and an attic space. Upon crossing the threshold, a spacious entrance hall with several walls clad in chestnut wood welcomes visitors. The ground floor has four rooms, as well as the main staircase leading to the first floor.
The first floor houses a large living room that acts as a distributor to the different rooms. Here we find a large kitchen with its traditional wood-burning stove, traditional tile work and hydraulic mosaic flooring. A bathroom and two other rooms complete this floor.
On the second floor, one room connects with three others, which in turn are connected to the stairs leading to the attic space, an open area full of possibilities.
The property includes a second 108 m² building accessible through an interior courtyard, and a 50 m² warehouse. A traditional hórreo completes the ensemble, symbol of Galicia's rural architecture.
Trabada, the ancient 'Tabulata', is mentioned in the oldest existing document in Spain, dated 775 AD. The village preserves important examples of civil and religious architecture, with churches from the 16th and 18th centuries, emblazoned manor houses and rich heritage that attests to its historic past.
The location of this rectory house allows discovery of emblematic places such as Lourenzá with its imposing Benedictine monastery (15 km away), Ribadeo (20 km) and the emblematic Cathedrals Beach (25 km), recognised as one of the world's best. The Northern Camino de Santiago runs just metres from the property, connecting with Mondoñedo and its World Heritage cathedral.
This rectory house represents a unique opportunity to develop a restoration project in a special enclave, where every stone holds memory and every room awaits a new story.
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