Two architectural gems in Muros. The main house, restored in 2018, is a 19th century building with high ceilings, double height kitchen and views over the estuary, offering a bright and elegant oasis. The guest house, renovated in 2023, offers an independent space with exquisite details and cathedral-like acoustics. Both feature concrete and zinc ceilings, creating an atmosphere of elegance and luminosity.
Discover this architectural masterpiece located in the beautiful area of Muros. It consists of two buildings, the main house and the guest house, both fully restored and with a spectacular structure. They are unique, not only for their design but also for the incredible views they have, unequalled.
The main house is a 19th century building, restored in 2018 and with a total of 203m2. Upon entering, it reveals an innovative design with an entrance that houses a guest bathroom and the utility room (aerothermal boiler, washing machine and dryer). The living room, with 6.50m high ceilings, opens onto a spectacular upper area with panoramic views. The kitchen, with double height, flows into an "open plan dining room" flooded with natural light. On the ground floor, we find a full bathroom and a double bedroom, while upstairs, after a staircase made of Galician pine, we access a living room with unbeatable views of the Muros estuary, a work area, a double bedroom and another full bathroom. The property has about 100 metres of solar panels.
The guest house, exquisitely renovated in 2023, offers an independent space with living room, dining room, Galician pine kitchen (all in the same space), plus two separate bedrooms and two bathrooms sharing a shower.
Both residences, with cathedral-like acoustics and exemplary insulation, feature concrete, rock wool and zinc ceilings. Exquisite taste is reflected in every detail, creating a welcoming atmosphere of well-being, elegance and luminosity.
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1.562 m²
330 m²
4
4
Southeast
Yes
A 31 kg CO₂ m² / Year
A 6 kg CO₂ m² / Year