Beautiful Canarian Neoclassical house with an L-shaped floor plan and large interior patio.
Built at the end of the 19th century, it is part of the property catalog of the Guia Historic-Artistic Complex due to its historical and typological interest.
House that belonged to Doña María del Pino de León y Castillo and Manrique De Lara, IV Marchioness of Muni; She having been the first holder of the marquisate D. Fernando León y Castillo.
This property was the headquarters of the leadership of the Guía military Regiment at the end of the 19th century and a hotel called El Norte in the 1930s.
The house has an L-shaped plan with an interior gallery, closed on the upper floor and with access to the large patio with garden on the ground floor.
The ground floor has a living room and four rooms, two toilets and an outbuilding at the back formerly used as a stable, now walled up, plus the patio with a garden.
The upper floor has a living room, kitchen, bathroom, five rooms and access to a walkable roof terrace.
Ideal property for a rural hotel, institutional headquarters or any other business that requires large spaces.
The level of historical protection it has requires maintaining the façade and the L-shaped plan with the gallery, but the interior distribution can be modified to adapt it to its new use.
Purchase and sale expenses, notary, registration and taxes are not included in the price.
Energy Certificate in process.
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