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The manor house has always been lived in, and thus family life has also influenced the structure of the property. The last alteration, to convert the house into a hotel, has completely respected the original building. The structure of the building is as follows:

The property is surrounded by an old stone wall, and comprises 40,000 square metres of  garden and groves, with two impressive hórreos, a keep, a dovecot and a chapel. As the saying goes, "pigeon loft, chapel and cypress tree make a manor house".

Within this extensive area there are ideal spots for relaxed conversation, reading or walking. There are centuries-old trees and impressive varieties such as the chestnut tree in the plot in front of the dovecot.