Stone Village House in a Mountain Setting
- Mountainous
- Village / Rural
- Cycling
- Skiing
- Walking
Built in 1689 and lovingly restored using local products and furnishings, this magnificent stone manse in the region of Aragon in Spain offers a warm and welcoming base from which to explore the historic Pyrenees.
Set in the traditional village of Coscojuela de Sobrarbe with exceptional views towards the mountains, Abadia is a characterful and unforgettable property in a superb location. The house itself overflows with original features, from the stone walls and ceilings to the grand fireplaces. The village is peaceful and charming - perfect when you want to get away from the daily grind. And the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. If you want to experience authentic Aragonese village life then look no further.
The house is right in the heart of Coscojuela de Sobrarbe village, which itself is only 8km from Ainsa. The countryside is as rugged as it is beautiful - perfect for hikers - and the nearby mountains offer opportunities for climbing and skiing.
Getting There:
Directions provided on booking
Nearest Airport:
Zaragoza
Nearest Train Station:
Huesca
Nearest Bus Stop:
Barbastro
Nearest Ferry:
Santander
Nearest Restaurant:
Nearest Shop:
Car Hire:
Essential
Interior Details
On the ground floor, the former stable and bodega have been transformed into a beautiful living dining room and a kitchen with an original Aragonese table, and this floor is also home to a double bedroom and a separate toilet. From the entrance hall a noble stone staircase leads up to the first floor where you will find a rustic double bedroom with a balcony that looks over the village square, a second bedroom with window seats and a third double bedroom with a beautiful antique bed. On this floor there is also a former dining room and an original historic kitchen with fireplace.
Exterior Details
The garden is full of aromatic plants and has a terrace with a stone table and benches.
Conditions of Rental
Deposit payable on booking. Please note that the house is heated by central heating in winter.