Exquisitely preserved historical gems
Spain is among the few European countries that have amassed an impressive wealth of immaculately preserved historical properties. Thanks to careful maintenance of the architectural features dating from the original period of construction, coupled with meticulous interior design, these properties have lost none of their original splendour.
Stately homes, historical landmarks and religious buildings that transport us to a bygone era, calling to mind fragments of time in Spanish history and architecture. Unique homes that reflect the customs of times gone by and offer an insight into how their former inhabitants would have lived.
Many of these properties still boast not only the architectural features but also the furnishings and decoration of the original period, often combined seamlessly with more modern pieces and materials. Extraordinarily well-preserved historical gems, ideal for both residential use or as tourism businesses, such as hotels, country homes for group holiday rentals or venues for events.
At The Singular Space, we have an extensive range of properties from various periods located around Spain, ready and waiting for you. Take a look at this sixteenth-century Galician stately home on the Camino de Santiago’s storied Vía de la Plata in Lalín (Pontevedra). This elegant, impressively-proportioned building is listed and has links with the nearby Pazo de Beindoiro.
This stunning 14th century home dates back to the year 1300 and is a breathtaking example of refurbishment done right. Nestled in the heart of Segovia's Old Town near the Cathedral and Alcázar, the property retains some of the original flooring and features coupled with high-spec interior finishes. This period property is equipped with all mod cons and enjoys a truly unbeatable location.
Homes boasting their very own coat of arms or chapel
The spectacular “Casa del Águila” is a historical landmark in the Old Town of Cáceres located in the Barrio Alto next to the Iglesia de San Mateo. The property takes its name from the eagle featured on the coat of arms that adorns its main entrance, the crest of the Sande family line, Cáceres nobles of old. A stunning 15th century landmark Gothic building in Cáceres.
This extraordinary 19th century palace is located in the comarca of Os Ancares in Lugo. With an impressive entryway, this exceptional property boasts three extensive floors plus a covered outdoor space, a beautiful chapel and a granary within the grounds.