Medieval Tower from the 15th Century, 864 Meters, 5 Floors
In 1431, the building was acquired by the Count of Haro. In 1458, it became part of the estate of Don Pedro Fernández de Velasco, the Constable of Castile, and later belonged to the Duke of Frías.
The structure is built of limestone rubble masonry, with the corners reinforced by carefully crafted large ashlar stones. The tower is crowned with battlements made of ashlar.
Renovation needed.
In 1940, a residential building was added to the tower, which is included in the offer along with the tower.
Potential Uses:
This distinctive property could be transformed into a unique private residence with historic charm. It also offers great potential for tourism projects, such as an exclusive boutique hotel, stylish holiday apartments (e.g., via Airbnb), or as a venue for special events.