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180 m2 Terreno 902m2 Edificados 5 Rooms 3 Bathrooms 540.000 €

Restored medieval castle in La Segarra: a historic gem turned into a stately residence

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Restored medieval castle in La Segarra: a historic gem turned into a stately residence

540.000 € REF 42847

  • 180 m2

  • 902 m2

  • 5 hab.

  • 3 baños

  • 0 parkings

  • chimenea

  • jardín

Situation

  • Region
    SEGARRA
  • Province
    Lleida
  • Altitude
    490 m

Distances

  • Barcelona distance
    110 km / 68,2 miles
  • Distance point of interest
    5 km / 3,1 miles
  • Distance town
    -
  • Train or bus
    - / 5 km a bus / 3,1 miles to bus
  • Highway distance
    12 km / 7,44 miles

Area

  • Terrain
    180 m2 / 0,04 acres
  • Building floor area
    902 m2 / 9.709 ft2
  • Type of terrain
  • Description building floor area
    135 + 135 + 113
  • Class of terrain
  • Floors
    3

Characteristics

  • Rooms
    5
  • Conservation
    Impecable
  • Weather
    Dry
  • Antiquity
    C. XVII
  • Bathrooms
    3
  • Building
  • Qualification energetic
    In process

Description

Restored medieval castle in La Segarra: a historic gem turned into a stately residence

In the heart of La Segarra, in one of its medieval villages, stands this extraordinary property: a medieval castle of defensive origin, later transformed into a manor house during the 17th century, when it lost its military function and became a stately residence.

Located in an area rich in history, within the former territory of the Marca Hispánica, this castle formed part of the historic frontier landscape that for centuries separated the Christian and Muslim worlds. A property that represents not only architecture, stone, and heritage, but a living fragment of the history of Catalonia and Spain.

The building follows the traditional stately typology of the area, constructed with large blocks of ashlar stone, solid walls, beautifully crafted lintelled openings, and an imposing presence that preserves the strength of its medieval past. It originally belonged to barons and marquises, until the abolition of the feudal lordships.

The property has undergone a spectacular restoration, carried out with sensitivity, precision, and exquisite taste. The owners, guided by a renowned interior designer with extensive experience in historic properties, have achieved a truly impressive result: a residence that preserves the essence of centuries past while incorporating all modern comforts.

The castle retains countless original features: arches, vaults, arrow slits, cisterns, monumental fireplaces, stone walls, noble floors, a chapel-oratory, former service quarters, a wine cellar, and historic spaces that turn every corner into an experience.

One of the most special areas of the property is its walled garden, a true private sanctuary within the historic ensemble. From the main façade, a large balcony supported by stone corbels opens onto this stately garden, creating an image of great beauty and character. The garden is filled with vegetation, plants, and charming corners, and features a large crystal-clear fountain that brings freshness, serenity, and a truly unique atmosphere.

The relaxing sound of flowing water turns this outdoor space into a place designed to pause time: reading, conversing, resting, enjoying outdoor meals, or simply admiring the architecture of the castle from an intimate and peaceful setting.

In addition, the property is sold together with another walled plot, an independent and highly charming outdoor space currently used as a vegetable garden and presided over by a small traditional stone building. Enclosed by its own walls, it offers an intimate and authentic atmosphere, ideal for creating a stately kitchen garden, a Mediterranean garden, a relaxation area, or a private space connected to outdoor living. An exceptional complement that further expands the possibilities of the estate and reinforces its exclusive character.

The castle is distributed over three main floors plus a basement used as a wine cellar. On the ground floor, there is a grand entrance hall over six metres high, as well as former stables, pantries, storage rooms, agricultural and livestock outbuildings, including the former caretaker's residence.

The noble floor is arranged around a large central hall, alongside the chapel, from which the different living rooms and bedrooms are distributed. Here, the true palatial spirit of the property is revealed: large reception rooms with magnificent fireplaces, music rooms, reading rooms, stately chambers, alcoves, historic bedrooms such as those of the heir or the governor, kitchens, bathrooms, and spaces designed for the slow enjoyment of the architectural beauty of the estate.

The upper floor, located under the roof, preserves the original layout typical of this type of construction, formerly used for service quarters and storage areas. These spaces add even more volume, usability, and a dimension rarely found in conventional properties.

More than a home, this property is an experience. Every room, every stone, every restored detail, and every outdoor corner tells part of its story. It was once the residence of nobles, civil governors, and important ecclesiastical figures, and today it offers the opportunity to become the owner of an exceptional heritage, carefully restored and ready to be enjoyed from day one.

Given its size, architectural quality, level of restoration, walled garden, fountain, additional land, and immense historical value, the price represents a genuine market opportunity. It is extremely rare to find a property of this nature, with so many square metres, such authenticity, such a high-quality restoration, and such a powerful history in this price range.

A castle-palace in La Segarra, restored to excellence, with a walled garden, crystal-clear fountain, additional land, history, beauty, and character. A unique opportunity to acquire not just a property, but a legacy.

The advertised price does not include taxes (ITP), notary fees or registration fees, which will be the responsibility of the buyer according to law.

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General conditions

Availability upon agreement. The information shown is offered by third parties merely for information purposes and is assumed to be correct. Our company does not guarantee its accuracy. The offer is subject to errors, price changes, omission and/or withdrawal from the market without prior notice. The property transfer, VAT, notary and registry fees are payable by the buyer. Following Spanish law, commission costs are payable by the seller.

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