Halfway between Sarria and Monforte, this house combines generous living spaces with rooms full of character: a light-filled gallery, a vine covering the side access and a traditional wood-fired oven. Several additional plots and a privileged natural setting complete a property with much to offer in the interior of Lugo.
This property is located in a village in the municipality of O Incio, 19 km from Sarria and 20 km from Monforte de Lemos, on the old road linking both towns, which currently sees very little traffic. Just 2-3 km away is the entrance to the expressway (CG-22 Lugo-Monforte), providing excellent connectivity to the rest of Galicia from a setting of complete tranquillity.
The property is a two-storey house with a slate roof, set on a plot of approximately 2,000 m² with three access points: two from the main road and a third from a side lane. The purchase also includes several additional plots and the right of use of the village community hall, a stone building suitable for meetings and community use.
The house is laid out over ground floor and upper floor, connected by a marble interior staircase. The ground floor houses the everyday living spaces and auxiliary outbuildings, while the upper floor is home to the bedrooms, the gallery and the covered terrace, which is undoubtedly the most distinctive space in the property.
The ground floor is organised around a central hallway providing access to all rooms. The fully equipped kitchen features wooden units, a granite worktop, a traditional bilbaina wood-burning range and a table with chairs included. The living-dining room is a good size and is divided into a sitting area and a dining area. Also on this floor are a toilet room, a room currently used as a study, and several auxiliary spaces: a garage with direct internal access, a pantry and a boiler room. From this floor there is also access to the rear, where the old outbuildings house a traditional wood-fired oven set into the stone masonry wall, with granite lintel and jambs.
The centrepiece of the upper floor is a large, very bright gallery with wide windows that flood the space with natural light and offer views over the surrounding greenery. From here, direct access leads to a large covered terrace that provides an outdoor space with views of the natural surroundings and a strong sense of privacy. The hallway leads to three bedrooms, all with wardrobes and windows to the outside, and a spacious complete bathroom with bathtub.
The covered terrace on the upper floor is a wide, elongated space with a translucent roof covering, offering unobstructed views over the meadows, trees and village houses. On the exterior of the property, a side passage lined with a trained vine creates a naturally shaded area all the way to the entrance gate. The outbuildings at the rear form an open-plan space with a timber beam structure and stone walls, with the wood-fired oven as an element of great ethnographic value.
The plot surrounding the house covers approximately 2,000 m². The sale also includes several non-adjacent plots in the surrounding area, bringing the total surface area of the property to 26,353 m² (6.51 acres).
O Incio is a municipality in the south of the province of Lugo, in the transition zone between the Monforte depression and the Serra do Courel, belonging to the comarca of Sarria. The area forms part of the Ribeira Sacra e Serras do Oribio e Courel UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a protected natural space home to chestnut and oak forests, meadows, rivers and remarkable biodiversity.
O Incio's heritage is particularly noteworthy. The church of San Pedro Fiz de Hospital do Incio, a 12th-century Romanesque temple declared a Site of Cultural Interest, is considered one of the jewels of Galician Romanesque architecture and the only Romanesque church built entirely from O Incio's distinctive blue-grey marble, a material quarried in the area since Roman times. The municipality is home to a total of eight Romanesque monuments. The Vilasouto reservoir, nestled between Monte Agudo and Pena Furada, offers a strikingly beautiful natural setting with a waymarked hiking trail, picnic area and river beach. The area also features petroglyphs, manor houses and a rich ethnographic heritage spread across its villages.
The property is 19 km from Sarria, a town with significant historic heritage and a key point on the French Way of St James, and 20 km from Monforte de Lemos, the capital of the Ribeira Sacra and gateway to the Sil river canyons and their terraced vineyards. Lugo city is around 50 km away, with its Roman walls — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and a full range of urban services.
This property in O Incio offers the opportunity to settle in an authentic rural setting, well connected and surrounded by one of the territories with the greatest concentration of Romanesque heritage and natural landscapes in the interior of Galicia.
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