This historic pazo, located close to the French Way of St. James, offers a unique restoration opportunity. It consists of a main pazo, two alpendres and a chapel, surrounded by extensive estates. Although in need of renovation, its strategic location and historic charm make it a promising investment for tourism projects or events.
Pazo located 8km from the centre of Monterroso and approximately 2km from the Camino de Santiago, a French route in a very beautiful setting. The property consists of the pazo, two large alpendres, a chapel, large estates surrounding the pazo with predominantly pasture areas, a wood with a stream and a garden with fruit trees.
All the buildings are made of stone with orange-tiled roofs. Between them, they form a square with an inner courtyard. The main access to the pazo is through a doorway where you can see the year the pazo was built, 1848. Accessing through it, we get to the inner courtyard, where we can see the pazo itself, the two alpendres and in front, the chapel. The pazo has two floors and on the top floor there is a very nice balcony.
All the buildings are in need of renovationThis historic pazo, situated close to the French Way of St. James, offers a unique opportunity for restoration. With extensive buildings, including the main pazo, two alpendres and a chapel, its strategic location promises exceptional tourist potential. Despite requiring considerable investment for the restoration of roofs and structures, its historical appeal and location make it a promising investment for rural tourism projects or events.
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