Stone Mansion with Guest House in Surfer Territory, Galicia, Spain €595,000
Property Details
Location: Spain, Cedeira, Galicia, Rías Altas (Northwest Coast)
Sale price: €595,000 Euros
Listed by: Patrice Besse
Land Area: 4,107 m²
Internal Area: 434 m²
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 6
Energy Rating/Class: n/a
Features: Separate guest house · 4km from Cantabrian coast beaches · Exposed beams · Stone fireplace · Green woodwork · Two vast porches · Wooded hillside setting · Eucalyptus forests · Cellar · Countryside views · 3 levels · 25km from Ferrol · 121km from Santiago Airport · Local stone construction
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You will need to get an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC or Certificado de Eficiencia Energética - CEE).
From January 1, 2030, all properties for sale or rent, in Spain, will need to meet a minimum 'E' energy rating, with the minimum rising to 'D' by 2033. Properties with an 'F' or 'G' rating will need upgrades to be legally marketable. As this property doesn’t have a rating use this knowledge to your advantage in your negotiations.
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Wedged between eucalyptus forests and the Atlantic, this stone mansion sits on a wooded hillside in Galicia's Rías Altas, four kilometres from the Cantabrian coast's famous surf beaches. If you've been looking for property near Spain's answer to Cornwall but not as busy as Bondi, this is it.
Seven bedrooms across three levels, plus a separate guest house that's basically asking to become rental income or permanent lodging for mates who refuse to leave.
The main residence blends Galician tradition with the sort of modern comforts that mean you won't be freezing through winter or cursing single-pane windows. Exposed beams, a stone fireplace, and green woodwork show proper craftsmanship rather than the usual developer shortcuts.
Two vast porches let you sit and stare at the countryside without small talk, which is the entire point of moving to rural Galicia.
The separate guest house is where things get interesting financially.
Use the Rental Yield Calculator to see what Galician coastal properties with surf beach proximity generate. The Rías Altas isn't as saturated with rentals as the Rías Baixas further south, but surfers and outdoor types book solid accommodation year-round, especially properties this close to proper waves.
You could live in the main house and let the guest house cover a chunk of your annual costs, or occupy everything and have space for extended family without actually having to share your kitchen.
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At 434 m² on 4,107 m² of land, you're getting proper space. The wooded hillside setting means privacy comes built-in rather than something you have to buy through strategic hedging.
Six bathrooms for seven bedrooms is a decent ratio if you're planning to host or rent; nobody wants to queue for a shower after surfing in February.
Getting around:
- Cedeira: 3.4km
- Cedeira train station: 4km
- Sea (Cantabrian coast): 4km
- Ferrol: 41.1km
- Santiago de Compostela Airport: 121km
You're genuinely rural here, not “20 minutes from a motorway” rural. Cedeira handles basics, Ferrol covers anything more substantial, and Santiago Airport connects you to the rest of Europe when Galician weather gets too relentless.
Galicia operates on a different frequency than Spain's Mediterranean coast. It's wetter, greener, Celtic-influenced, and considerably cheaper per square metre.
The Property Market Comparison Tool shows how Rías Altas properties stack up against Andalusia or the Balearics; you'll find better value here, though you're swapping guaranteed sunshine for dramatic coastlines and surf culture. The Property Price Converter translates €595,000 into your home currency, but Galicia's appeal is as much about lifestyle as financials.
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€595,000 for a stone mansion with a guest house, seven bedrooms, proper land, and surf beaches down the road isn't common. Galicia remains one of Spain's best-kept secrets for anyone after authentic character without Costa del Sol crowds.
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