16 Feb, 2024 @ 09:00
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Fit for a king: Stunning 130-year-old CASTLE in Spain is on sale for €3.49 million – boasting 19 bedrooms, gorgeous mountain views and a swimming pool

EVER fancied living like a king? Now’s your chance as an impressive 19th century castle has just gone up for sale in Spain.

The French chateau-style home, located in Girona, Catalunya, is an official Cultural Asset of National Interest and was built in 1894.

Available on Idealista, the sweeping €3.49m property boasts 19 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms and naturally, a swimming pool.

Nestled in 15.5 acres of land and situated within the protected Guilleries natural park, it comes complete with picturesque mountain views and lush gardens.

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Exterior view of the castle for sale (Credit: Idealista)
One of the 19 bedrooms inside the castle (Credit: Idealista)

The home itself measures 1,500m2 and was completely restored and renovated in 2018.

Would-be buyers could choose to live in the castle itself, as it can fully function as a home, boasting a living room and fireplace.

For the past six years it has also played host to weddings and exclusive events, making it a perfect business investment.

According to Idealista, the home has kept its original 19th century modernist style, having been designed by a ‘renowned Catalan architect’.

Laurence Dollimore

Laurence has a BA and MA in International Relations and a Gold Standard diploma in Multi-Media journalism from News Associates in London. He has almost a decade of experience and previously worked as a senior reporter for the Mail Online in London.

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