69,000 €
Metro 2 Built | 130 € |
Built | 529 m2 |
Area: Argul
This historic house is located in Argul, a medieval village in the municipality of Pesoz declared a Cultural Heritage Site in 2004. The property has 529 m² built on a 910 m² plot and stands out for its unique architectural characteristics. The construction is distributed on multiple floors taking advantage of the natural slope of the terrain. It includes 9 bedrooms, an attic, traditional western Asturian kitchen with chestnut wood benches, and auxiliary spaces such as the old stables, hayloft and wine cellar. The most singular characteristic is the 20-meter tunnel that crosses the construction from north to south, where the natural rock itself forms one of the walls. The property has a well-preserved traditional Asturian hórreo and a dovecote tower that crowns the building. The ensemble includes a 50 m² stone-paved courtyard and a 190 m² plot. The construction is made with thick red slate walls, exposed wooden beam ceilings and traditional wooden floors. Argul is part of the Navia Historical Park and is located 5 km from Pesoz, 25 km from Navia and 60 km from the Cantabrian coast. The area preserves important heritage wealth with multiple Celtic hillforts and hiking routes.