Nestled within the rugged Montes de Pinzás mountain range and close to the village of Tomiño, enclosed estate exudes a sense of romantic charm.
In addition to the 18th-century stone house, the former agricultural estate comprises several plots with fruit and ornamental trees, old horse and livestock stables, and various traditional Galician outbuildings. Among these is an unusual eight-legged Hórreo (granary), a “Lareira” (traditional stone fireplace), and a historic bread oven. A private well provides the property with independent water supply.
The two-storey main building offers 227 m² of buildable space, including an attic. Inside, the house features four bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace, a bathroom, and a kitchen. Although the property has been uninhabited for some time and requires renovation, it is built with solid materials, providing a strong foundation for any modernisation projects.
The south-facing garden, complete with a small pond and greenhouse, offers a peaceful green retreat.
The outbuildings offer the potential for conversion into rental or holiday apartments. Additionally, there is the possibility of constructing a new house on the land.
The estate could be expanded with the purchase of an adjacent plot, creating opportunities for larger projects, such as equestrian facilities. Given the scarcity of large plots in the area, this could also be an ideal location for a glamping project, offering guests the chance to stay amidst nature, forests, and wildlife.
Located near the village of Tomiño, the property provides both seclusion and convenient access to key destinations, including the centre of Sabarís, Ladeira Beach, Baiona, and the motorway. It is also well connected to Portugal, with its picturesque villages, vibrant cities, and weekly markets along the Miño River. Vigo Airport (30 minutes) and Porto (1 hour) are easily reachable.