Mansion for sale in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain | Stately property with historic charm in an exclusive area
€2,300,000
815 m²Total
2,066 m²Plot
The property was built in 1903 by architect Juan Miguel de la Guardia for the Masaveu family, featuring an eclectic French style with some Indian influence. In 1938, the rear pavilion, originally used as a garage, was remodeled by architect Francisco Casariego. The last major renovation took place in 1966, under the direction of architect Julián Galán Gómez, with a minor intervention on the rear façade.
This is a three-story single-family home with a top-floor attic and a semi-basement with windows to the outside. It has access from the portal on Pérez de la Sala Street, as well as a vehicle access gate. The structural condition and overall preservation of the building are excellent, with spacious and functional rooms. Most of the bedrooms, located on the first floor and attic, feature their own walk-in closets and en-suite bathrooms. The ground floor includes a large living room, dining room, office, library, and study, all arranged around a central staircase. The first floor also houses a chapel with a sacristy. The property boasts high-quality materials, such as fine woodwork, and large windows that provide ample natural light.
At the rear of the property, there is a two-story pavilion, with garages on the ground floor and a caretaker’s apartment above. There are also small structures originally used as a dovecote.
The property is situated in one of the most exclusive and central areas of Oviedo, on Pérez de la Sala Street, a semi-pedestrianized street with restricted access for residents and services. It is located in front of the Prince Felipe Auditorium, in a residential and commercial area with high demand for housing and an affluent economic profile.
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