Dondevilla I and II: Rural houses for rent. “New life for old walls”
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They are located in the north of Burgos, on the southern edge of Las Merindades, in the natural area of Las Hoces del Alto Ebro and Rudrón, bordering on the east with the syncline that gives rise to the Valdivielso valley, on the west with the valley of Zamanzas through the path GR 85 that connects Ahedo with Tudanca and Cidad de Ebro, in the north with the Manzanedo valley through the carcavas and its millenary yews from which the ruins of the impressive Rioseco Monastery can be seen, to the south with the Caderechas valley, and to the south-west with the Sedano valley and the Ebro canyons.
Ahedo del Butrón is located in a narrow valley near the Ebro river, north of the province of Burgos. For some experts (see: Martín, Félix Benito. The traditional architecture of Castilla y León, Valladolid: Environment and territorial planning, 1988. Vol. I, pp. 22, 182 et seq.), Is one of the most complete sets of architecture in the high valleys of the Ebro, an example of dense and compact architecture with a wealth of formal solutions.
Of the parochial church of Our Lady of the Assumption it emphasizes the Romanesque construction of which the complete southern wall remains constituting one of the most important sets of all the Burgos Romanesque and one of the most refined works of the teachers linked to the world of Silos ( See: Encyclopedia of Romanesque Castile and Leon. Vol. I. Burgos. Aguilar de Campoó: Santa María la Real Foundation, 2002, pp. 139-148). The cover is a Romanesque jewel; It boasts careful styling and rare perfection. The eardrum deserves singular attention for its exquisite execution and for being one of the most elegant compositions of Hispanic Romanesque (See: description in
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