
More than 81 hectares (200 acres) of land embrace this unique manor legacy in the heart of Galicia. With multiple buildings to restore, chapel, Asturian granary and 14.4 hectares (35.6 acres) of buildable land, this unique ensemble awaits its rebirth in a privileged setting just minutes from the Lugo capital.
This spectacular property is located just 13 km from the city of Lugo. The ensemble comprises more than 81 hectares (200 acres) of land distributed across multiple plots, of which 14.4 hectares (35.6 acres) are buildable. Hidden among lush forests and green meadows, its natural environment guarantees a comfortable sense of privacy.
The pazo forms part of a complete architectural ensemble that includes a second house of large dimensions, a chapel and multiple complementary buildings arranged around a beautiful Asturian-style granary. The ruins of an old mill complete this legacy full of history.
All the buildings that make up the property require different degrees of restoration, though they preserve original architectural elements that invite recovery and transformation of the spaces while maintaining their traditional essence.
The pazo is an L-shaped construction that stands out for its dimensions and construction qualities, with masonry walls and stone finishing on doors and windows. Although it has a solid structure, its interior requires comprehensive renovation.
Within its walls, the pazo houses multiple rooms such as salons, bedrooms and stables, all spaces full of character with ample transformation possibilities. The kitchen preserves the structure of an old fireplace and other architectural elements that speak of the traditional customs of rural Galicia.
Facing the pazo stands a beautiful chapel that preserves original structural elements such as stone pieces in walls and pillars, ceiling with exposed wooden beams or a beautiful carved wooden altarpiece.
The ensemble includes several buildings and spaces dedicated to livestock breeding and management, from old stables to an elongated modern construction nave, visually isolated from the original ensemble.
In addition to the remains of an old mill, the estates surrounding the pazo hide a second house of large dimensions in ruinous state, currently overtaken by vegetation.
The more than 81 hectares (200 acres) that make up this property are distributed in a natural mosaic of extraordinary value, with 14.4 hectares (35.6 acres) buildable that include two large estates of approximately 4.8 hectares (11.9 acres) and several smaller plots.
Two streams cross the property which, together with the numerous centenary trees that populate its lands, convert the estate into fertile land suitable for all types of crops. Additionally, two water wells ensure supply for the pazo and the second house.
Outeiro de Rei is a municipality situated at the gates of Lugo capital, a city declared World Heritage by UNESCO for its Roman wall and with a wide range of services, commerce, heritage and gastronomy.
The territory forms part of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve, declared by UNESCO in 2002, which protects ecosystems of great ecological value with native forests, wetlands and exceptional biodiversity. The area is crossed by the Miño River, which provides ideal environments for hiking, fishing and river activities.
Among the nearby attractions stand out the Ínsuas do Miño with their trails among river islands, the Santa Isabel Recreation Area, Penas de Rodas with their imposing rock formations, and the traditional pottery of Bonxe, one of the four ancestral ceramics that still exist in Galicia.
This property represents a unique opportunity in the Galician real estate market: more than 81 hectares (200 acres) that include buildable land, streams, forests and a complete historic architectural ensemble form this estate of extraordinary possibilities.
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