349,000 €
Metro 2 Built | 881 € |
Built | 396 m2 |
This house is located in a quiet village in the municipality of Outes, in a privileged setting with views of the mighty Tambre River and the historic medieval Nafonso bridge. Just 3 km from Serra de Outes and 6 km from Noia, it combines proximity to services with the unmistakable charm of the Galician countryside, and is only a few kilometers away from some of the most beautiful beaches in Galicia.The estate, with a surface area of over 9,000 m², is fully enclosed and includes buildable land. It features fruit trees, an old stone washhouse, and a private well that complements the mains water supply. At the top of the property stands a magnificent traditional Galician hórreo, a silent witness to the house’s history and an ethnographic element of great value.The main house showcases traditional construction with a stone foundation. On the ground floor, there is a spacious entrance hall leading to a large fully equipped kitchen, featuring an authentic wood-burning stove that brings both warmth and character to the space. This floor also includes a bright living room, a full bathroom, and access to the rear of the house, where the oldest part of the building is preserved. This section requires renovation but retains traditional architectural elements such as a traditional stone hearth (lareira), three stone wood-fired ovens, and an old wine press, features that tell the story of the house and rural Galician traditions. The first floor includes three spacious, well-lit bedrooms, an additional living room, and another full bathroom.Next to the main house is a two-story alpendre, former stables that offer multiple possibilities for expanding the living space or developing complementary projects.This property stands out not only for its own features but also for its extraordinary surroundings. The area, rich in natural and cultural heritage, is part of the recently established Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) of the Muros and Noia Estuary. This region is renowned for its gastronomy, landscapes, and countless hiking routes through Atlantic forests and scenic spots like the beautiful medieval town of Noia, often called the 'little Compostela.' Just 30 minutes away lies one of Galicia’s most stunning beaches, Carnota, with 7 kilometers of fine sand and crystal-clear waters. Numerous smaller beaches and hidden coves are scattered along the estuary and its surroundings.This is a unique opportunity to acquire not just a house, but a way of life connected to nature and the most traditional aspects of Galician culture—ideal as a permanent residence or as the foundation for a rural tourism project with excellent potential.