Stone walls, wooden beams and rustic essence define this restored house in Guitiriz, which authentically preserves every detail of its original architecture. A generous, flat plot, fruit trees and a stone outbuilding with a traditional wood-fired oven complete this characterful ensemble in the heart of the Terra Chá.
This rural property is located in a quiet village in the comarca of Terra Chá, just 7 km from the town of Guitiriz and 1,5 km from A Pobra de Parga. The plot covers a total area of 2,423 m², in a typically rural setting surrounded by meadows and forests.
The property has been fully restored while preserving original construction elements such as stone masonry walls and exposed wooden beams. An exemplary restoration that maintains its original essence while combining it with contemporary finishes that bring comfort and functionality to every room.
The property includes an L-shaped plot extending from the house, as well as a small alpendre (stone outbuilding) in front of it and a drinking water well.
The house is a stone construction, restored and ready to move into. It is laid out over two floors, and inside every corner offers original rustic details that bring character and warmth to the living spaces.
The ground floor is organised around an entrance area accessed through a double-leaf wooden door. On one side is the kitchen, fully equipped with modern furniture and appliances, which retains a traditional wood-burning stove with its characteristic slate canopy, as well as a unique granite-carved sink. Topped by a large wooden lintel, an open serving hatch connects the kitchen to the living-dining room.
On the upper floor, a hallway provides access to three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The rooms on this floor combine wooden ceilings, exposed stone walls and white plastered walls.
The property offers generous and versatile outdoor spaces. In front of the main entrance, a clear, level area provides ideal conditions for creating a terrace or outdoor seating area. From here, the plot forms an L shape where several large trees, including fruit trees and pines, create natural shaded areas.
A stone alpendre in front of the house contains a traditional wood-fired oven built into the wall, a characteristic feature of rural Galician architecture. The plot has a private water well and direct access from the road.
Guitiriz is part of the Terra Chá, the most extensive plain in Galicia, a territory of green meadows, rivers and wetlands integrated into the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve declared by UNESCO. Nature lovers will find a wealth of options here for hiking and river activities.
The municipality is known for its water and spa heritage: the Guitiriz Spa, with its highly regarded mineral-medicinal waters, offers a wellness experience just a few kilometres from the property. The Ruta da Auga, a 20 km route through forests, rivers and medicinal springs, connects the Camino de Santiago with landmarks such as the medieval bridge of San Alberte and the chapel of the same name.
A Pobra de Parga, a charming small village with all basic amenities and recreational options, is just 3 minutes away, while the town of Guitiriz is reached in just 9 minutes.
Thanks to its proximity to the N-VI road and the A-6 motorway, the property enjoys excellent connectivity with Lugo city (40 km), declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Roman walls, and A Coruña (62 km) with its international airport, providing access to top-level urban services without giving up the tranquillity of the countryside.
This restored house in Galicia is the perfect opportunity for those seeking an authentic, characterful rural home with quality finishes, rustic details and a generous plot in a well-connected rural setting.
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2.423 m²
142 m²
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E 199 kg CO₂ m² / Year
E 43 kg CO₂ m² / Year
ID: 1916
ID: 1916