A house of stone and wood. Galician from medium to medium. Just as it was 300 years ago but cozy. With those details that make you feel special.
Rustic, village, with history, legend and art.
Warm and sustainable because it has underfloor heating and solar panels. In summer, it’s cool. In winter, warm.
You will sleep in spaces that preserve the stone and beams of three centuries ago.
Rooms with personality and comfort.
All have underfloor heating, a bathroom, a fridge and a coffee machine.
The headboards are ethnographic elements, the dressing rooms, pure craftsmanship.
In the bathroom you will find centuries-old wood, slate and marble sinks.
And you’ll think you’re showering in the river or in the forest…
We have 7 double rooms grouped into 2 categories:
1 The wolf suite, with views of the oven, the Pestana tree, the stars and the forest from which the wolves still lurk.
2 The one with the light, on the corner, with a gallery and the patina of an artisan and an artist.
3 That of memory, an impressive room with a lot of history: the hiding room that during the war served as a refuge for three residents of the area, whose names, anchored to our childhoods, still resonate in the memory.
4 The jasmine house, with the original built-in furniture, views of the stars, and a window to the slate hayloft.
5 The one in the garden, with slate and direct access to the green areas of the house.
6 That of the hollies, with beams that are works of art, green slate on the ground and located in front of an evocative hayloft, built of slate and granite.
7 Pilgrim’s Chamber, with a double entrance and granite vents, once made for cattle.
In addition to the house, we have a magical space.
It is called Círculo Pestana, in honor of the sculptor and dear friend Paco Pestana who, on October 11, 2021, without warning and so much in his style, left…
Here he spent happy days, created beauty, cooked, made cider and made us laugh.
Here he said goodbye without saying goodbye… and since we love him so much and he lives in our memory, for him this space is bright, always full of friends and good vibes, colorful and unique, like him.
There is also a special tree, an impressive natural sculpture, made by itself and with the patina left by Paco Pestana.
It is in a space that the artist baptized as Prado Agro Pop, in which he left other works that he finished shortly before he died: a Celtic chieftain’s armchair, a blue pig and a spectacular altar composed of a one-ton piece of slate sitting on a wooden log.
It’s perfect for yoga, meditation, or crossword puzzles.
And also to sleep.
At his feet are chickens, sheep and dogs.
In perfect harmony.
In serene communion.
Primitivo das Raposeiras is Pestana’s last work, made with an original beam from the Catuxa kiln. It is on the threshing floor, standing tall in front of the haystack, 4 meters high and imposing. A challenge to time and a tribute to Galicia.
We have an oven to make bread.
Here it was kneaded 300 years ago and we still do it today.
It is made of stone.
An original construction of Galicia and when you come, it will seem like something out of a fairy tale… And yes, we have a lot to tell you.
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