Description
Farm with 500 years of history, which originally served as a farm for the monks living in the famous Yuste monastery. Various buildings from the time are still preserved and in good condition, such as the winery, the olive oil mill, and the infirmary.
In its day, the monks cultivated the food consumed by Emperor Charles V in the monastery. It has also been confirmed that this farm was the first place where a tobacco plant brought from America was planted in Europe. The stone wall surrounding the property, built by the monks, is also preserved. It has 21 cabins, a rural house, three accommodations, a property house, a total of 4,200 square meters built and 60 hectares of land, with lakes and fishing. It has a tourist license.
The property was declared of National Tourist Interest, and is located in an area of exceptional natural beauty that enjoys a very pleasant climate throughout the year, with mild winters and summers.