The symbol par excellence of the Galician secular society, of the "lords of the land" and of their noble status, until well into the nineteenth century, was the pazo, an austere and sober building attached to a tower.
Among the varied adjective dependencies of the pazo, which make up a typically Galician architectural ensemble, a house destined to house the family that was in the care of the lord's farm, which usually did not usually live in the countryside.
•2 rooms
•1 bathroom
• Salon-American kitchen
•Parking
• Right to community pool, covered and heated.
•Heating
• Terrace and patio with garden.
.Barbecue
. Wifi connection
Easy access for the disabled