750,000 €
Metro 2 Built | 188 € |
Built | 4,000 m2 |
This 18th-century stately manor house is located in Vegadeo, Asturias, catalogued as Architectural Heritage of the Principality. With 4,000 m² built on 1.3 hectares of land, it faithfully represents Asturian rustic nobility architecture. The complex is arranged in a U-shape around a large interior courtyard. The main manor house has three floors plus a walkable attic, preserving unique elements such as polychrome frescoes, wide-plank chestnut floors and wooden beams in perfect condition. The nearly 60 m² lareira with benches stands out, a symbol of the family's economic power. The kitchen preserves elements such as the traditional Bilbao stove and original stone water basin. The noble floor includes 5 rooms, library, sewing rooms and looms, all with period furniture. The private chapel, dated 1784 and dedicated to San Benito and San Nicolás, includes a gilded carved wooden altarpiece and wrought iron grillwork. The complex is completed with multiple auxiliary constructions: stables, barns, workshops, wooden panera, washhouse, fountain, Asturian hórreo and buildings with potential for independent housing. The property is located 40 minutes from Playa de las Catedrales and other exceptional beaches of western Asturias, in an environment of green mountains and preserved traditions.