PAZO (stately home) from the xv century in irixoa
Description
Almost 900m2 of Pazo and 4 hª of land near the coast.
This 15th century Pazo is in a privileged location in Irixoa, near Betanzos,
The property is semi restored and has many possibilities. There are almost 900 m2 of buildings of which a large part has been restored to the highest standard.
The Pazo itself has the structure in good condition, walls etc. Next to the Pazo there are some old stables which have been converted into a splendid stone house of about 240 m2 distributed in 2 floors, ready to be occupied. It has 4 bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms, and there is an additional toilet on the ground floor. There are two spacious living rooms, one of them with dining area, and a huge kitchen with ample dining capacity. This U-shaped house is surrounded by a courtyard/garden. The property has central heating and the normal amenities of any modern house. It is being sold furnished.
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