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Tapia de Casariego
This magnificent Indiana house in the area of Campos and Salave, Tapia de Casariego, Asturias, has a rich history dating back to 1890. Built by an Indiano de Vegadeo who made his fortune in Cuba, this house is a unique example of a tribute to small village houses with a grand design. The property, constructed with top-quality stone, boasts original features such as iroco floors, old chestnut beams, and pontoons sourced from demolished old houses. Renovated in 2003, the house offers a ground floor with a main living room, kitchen, and dining room, with access to a charming side patio. The first floor includes a passage gallery, main living room, and separate guest area with two bedrooms and a bathroom. The second floor features a master bedroom with the option to add an en suite bathroom, as well as another large bedroom connected to the main bathroom. On the third floor, the attic has been converted into a library with a stunning view of the region, while a glazed viewpoint overlooks the sea all the way to Foz, in Galicia. The property also offers a pedestrian entrance, car entrance, garden, and orchard on a spacious plot of approximately 2500m2. Priced at 875,000€, this house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history and continue its beautiful story.