Rectoral de Anllo is a XVIII
Century construction, which owing to its fine features owes more
to rural Italian Renaissance than the Galician architecture of
the period.
It is situated quite a distance away from the church and so this
suggests that it wasn’t constructed so much as a rectory but as
a donation by the nobles of the day. It has been beautifully
restored and at the moment contains paintings by Castinandi, who
was a Galician painter of the time.

WHAT YOU CAN
DO
Whoever stays in the rectory can
start the day with a buffet breakfast featuring a great variety of
homemade cakes, tarts, cooked meats and fruits from the orchard.
A walk around the house allows the visitor to appreciate Castinandi,
one of the most well known Galician painters of the XVIII C and to
appreciate the small chapel which is a reminder of the religious
aspect of the house.
The visitor can also enjoy at less
than 3 km away from the house and a joining the estate, a full
sports complex, including swimming pool, tennis court and football
pitch.
Its spectacular surroundings are a must for the visitor who enjoys
local folk culture and wildlife, very evident in the cultivation of
the nearby vineyards.
GUEST
ROOMS AND FACILITIES
9 double rooms
En suite bathrooms and TV
Breakfast and dinner
Laundry service
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INTERIOR
FACILITIES
Dining room
Lounge
Chapel
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EXTERIOR
FACILITIES
Gardens
Vegetable garden
Parking
Sport facilities linked to the house (3km away): swimming
pool, tennis court, football pitch |
OUTDOOR
ACTIVITIES
Nature routes
Romanesque routes
Visits to wine cellar and vineyards
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