Catalan Estate Near Barcelona Designed by a Gaudí Protégé

Catalan Estate Near Barcelona Designed by a Gaudí Protégé

Featuring a distinctive stone gable and brick vestibule, this art nouveau-style farmhouse was built in 1912 by the architect Juli Batllevell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí.

The Spanish estate spans some 316 forested acres, complete with olive groves, a vineyard, and a chapel.

Refurbished for modern living and run as a boutique hotel, the main residence spans over 20,000 square feet of interior space with high ceilings throughout and 14 bedrooms.

Designed with local materials, the property features a wealth of authentic features such as stained-glass windows featuring traditional motifs and mosaic tile floors.

The Catalan estate also comes with a swimming pool, a guest house, a ‘masia’ (farmhouse), and several outbuildings.

This spectacular property is set near the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l’Obac natural park, less than an hour north from Barcelona.

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