In a small hamlet in the municipality of Boal, this rustic house is ready to move into without the need for renovation. It features an enclosed plot, a kitchen with its traditional Bilbao-style cooking range (cocina bilbaína), bright bedrooms and an independent outbuilding. A peaceful spot, just 25 minutes from Navia and the beaches of the Asturian coast.
This property occupies a 768 m² plot in a small hamlet in the municipality of Boal, just 8 minutes from the town centre and 25 minutes from Navia. It is a peaceful setting in inland Asturias, with good access to the coast as well.
The property comprises the main house, set within a fully enclosed plot, and a small independent outbuilding located at the rear.
The house is arranged over three floors that combine everyday living spaces with auxiliary storage areas, offering a home that is ready to move into from day one.
The lower level opens onto a generously sized open-plan space, suited to a range of uses: from a garage to a storage area or even a meeting room.
The main floor houses the living areas, with a spacious kitchen-diner that retains a traditional Bilbao-style cooking range (cocina bilbaína) as its standout feature. A door connects this space to a bright living room with a window to the outside, while an archway leads to a small landing: on one side, a built-in wardrobe makes the most of the space for storage; on the other, a full bathroom; and at the far end, a good-sized bedroom with views over the surrounding countryside.
On the upper floor, a spacious landing leads to two attic bedrooms, each with its own window opening onto views of the surrounding landscape.
The enclosed boundary of the plot provides privacy for the house, which also benefits from convenient vehicle access thanks to its direct connection to a quiet road.
Next to the main entrance, a paved area is fitted out with a table and chairs, perfect for enjoying the valley views outdoors. The rest of the plot features a tree-lined garden area, with lawn and various corners that can be used for outdoor leisure.
At the rear stands a small independent outbuilding, fitted with a bathroom and designed as a laundry area, which complements the spaces in the main house.
The property is located in Boal, one of the westernmost municipalities in the Principality of Asturias. Its origins date back to 1154, when King Alfonso VII granted this territory to the Bishop of Oviedo, although it was not until 1548, on the initiative of Felipe II, that it was established as a municipality.
Boal forms part of the Parque Histórico del Navia, an area shaped by the course of the Navia river and its reservoirs, such as Doiras, which offer opportunities for active tourism and river sports. The municipality preserves a rich archaeological heritage, with burial mounds, dolmens and hillforts such as the Castro de Pendia, as well as a notable legacy of indiano architecture, the result of emigration to the Americas during the 19th and 20th centuries, which can be explored at the Centro de Interpretación de la Emigración.
Just 25 minutes away lies Navia, the coastal town that gives its name to the wider area, offering beaches such as Playa de Navia itself and the Barayo Nature Reserve, as well as a pleasant seafront promenade along the estuary. The combination of mountains, river and coastline makes this part of western Asturias a varied and authentic setting.
This rustic house in Boal is an opportunity for those looking for a simple, practical home, ready to move into, in a peaceful setting inland in Asturias with easy access to the coast.
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768 m²
126 m²
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G 551 kg CO₂ m² / Year
G 102 kg CO₂ m² / Year
ID: 2634
ID: 2768
ID: 2634
ID: 2768