15th Century Medieval Tower in Castile – A Unique Opportunity
Explore this 15th-century medieval tower, located near Burgos in the Castile and León region, standing at 864 metres above sea level across five historic floors.
The tower was acquired by the Count of Haro in 1431, and in 1458, it became part of the estate of Don Pedro Fernández de Velasco, Constable of Castile, before passing to the Duke of Frías. The structure is built from limestone rubble, with corners reinforced by large, carefully cut stone blocks, and the tower is crowned with battlements made of masonry.
In the 1940s, a house was added to the tower, which is now included as part of the offer.
Renovation Required
This building requires renovation and presents a unique opportunity for conversion into a private residence, a boutique hotel, or an event venue. With its historical charm and location, it is also ideal for short-term rental projects, such as those listed on platforms like Airbnb.
Key Features:
- Location: Just outside Burgos, in a region rich in history and natural beauty.
- Usage Potential: Perfect for a tourist accommodation.
- Condition: Requires renovation to restore its original grandeur.