Overview
- Updated On:
- March 7, 2023
Description of property
The Property : This beautiful plot of 1,305 m2 of lush green land has been divided into two different areas. On one side it has The main restored Galician Stone House surrounded by a tended garden area and includes some authentic original features such as a granary (Horreo), a stone table, a Celtic menhir, a cobbled stone path entrance, and another stone table.
This beautifully restored home is spread over two floors and also has further attic space.house. The main floor has 3 bedrooms p an living/Study/Guest room , 1 full bathroom, 1 fully equipped kitchen, a glass conservatory style gallery with views of the magnificent Cathedral as well as the ancient Fortress of Valença: There is a large living room that features a large working fireplace as well as a feature stone sink and working stone oven. The property has High ceilings, new electric and plumbing installation. However, the property does not have a central heating system. Hot water supply by Butane heater
The house has a total built area of 317 m2. 123 x plant and the barn of 71 m2: The sun shines in the morning on the gallery and in the afternoon on the living room, so the living room is to the north. Anyway, the property is sunny all day The lower part of the house is divided into several rooms, which were formerly the stables, the cellar, toolrooms, etc. An opportunity to create further living space.
This is an old ecclesiastical house that dates back to the year 1805, and even comes with a priest escape tunnel
On the other side, There is a stone Barn outbuilding currently used as a garage but with great potential to convert into a spectacular Guest house. The Orchard and its perimeter surrounded by stone walls and fencing: The land also appears to have permission for further extension/construction (pending verification) :
The location: The Historic Town Centre of Tui is just a stones throw away and is situated on the riverbanks of the border with Portugal. Tui also offers is a large shopping complex and the town centre with all amenities, and every service, one might require. Tomiño is a pretty village is also close by offering a number of amenities including fresh food market, local festivals/fiestas/markets, cafés and restaurants and many other businesses thriving in this area of growth.
The area of the Baixo miño boasts a microclimate that is the envy of the rest of Galicia, which means both Summers and winters are mild and extreme weather is less frequent. This peaceful coast is also inhabited by a number of beautiful villages, from the Historic village of Tuy to the popular and Vibrant La Guardia.
The Spectacular beaches of the Val Miñor (video) are but a short drive away, including the Historic Fishing Village of Bayonne.
All of these areas are within easy reach and offer the best in local Galician cuisine, Festivals, fiestas, live concerts and numerous markets. There is also a multitude of tourist attractions both historic and cultural throughout the areas, such as the Monte Tecla nearby, as well as a huge variety of activities such as hiking, horse riding, kayaking and other water sports.
Communications: The closest big City is the Vibrant city of Vigo!(Video) There are Good roads and motorways. The closest Airports are : Vigo Airport (40 minutes drive), Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport in Porto (Portugal), (60 minutes drive). Santiago de Compostela Airport, ( 1 hour and 30 drive). (There are also Trains and Buses from Vigo and Tuy) You can also catch Fast Trains AVE to Madrid and La Coruña and there are regular ferry services from Baiona & Vigo to the beautiful islands/natural Parks on the coast of Galicia such as the Islas Cies.