- 8 Residential units
- 5 Units for sale
Equipment and special features of this development project
Engel & Völkers is proud to present this magnificent new development in the north of Spain, in Somió - Gijón, Asturias, Spain, which will host this luxury housing project in the former Palacio de Vista Alegre. It is a main house of eclectic style, which has a rectangular floor plan of two floors plus under cover. The mansion will house 8 luxury homes, private garden areas, terrace and solarium. The project will preserve several decorative architectural elements, giving a unique value to the site. Special care has been taken to respect the heritage values of the Somió estate. The exclusive community of neighbors that will reside in the estate of more than 6300 m2, will enjoy the restored mansion as well as common services with subway and above ground garage, storage rooms, swimming pool and historic garden, which will be recovered with its most significant tree species and ornamental elements, including Talavera ceramic benches and a preserved bocamina that was once used for children's games. Don Andrés Cifuentes Prada y Rodríguez bought this recreational farm from Don Cipriano Cuervo as proxy of Doña Javiera Rodríguez de Vales, according to the deed of July 14, 1856, a farm that was reformed in 1901 by the wealthy indiano Gumersindo García Cuervo on his return from Havana and designed by Manuel del Busto. In 1914 it was acquired by Don Víctor Felgueroso, a mining entrepreneur, and remained in his family until 1977. In 1989, the engineering company Erpo S. A. took over the mansion. The staircase, some moldings, and ornaments such as mosaics, stained glass and hand-painted tiles have been maintained. Its semi-hexagonal tower, attached to the main facade, is distinguished by its zinc needle dome. Outside there is a private forest that preserves ancient trees with a singular beauty, landscaped areas and a swimming pool with generous dimensions and contemporary design. Undoubtedly, this palace will be unique in Gijón as it will house luxury apartments, preserving original architectural elements and gardens.