The Farmhouse Jesuskoa

The Farmhouse Jesuskoa in Zumaia, Guipuzcoa, Spain | Farm | Farmstead | Farmstays

The Farmhouse Jesuskoa, ?Jesus?s? as indicated by the name, was built at the end of the 18th century. It is located in the Urola valley in the borough of Oikina, belonging to the town of Zumaia, Basque Country in Spain.

The Farmhouse Jesuskoa was built by the Jesuits next to an old tile-making factory as a shipping point for materials destined to be hauled by carts along the roads leading to Azpeitia in order to build the St. Ignatius of Loyola Basilica.

The building which is typical of 18th century Basque architecture, is made of stone and oakwood beams. The renovated Farmhouse has been declared a place of historical heritage and in located in a quiet place nestled in Urola Valley, 3 km away from the Zumaia town centre and situated in a geographically privileged area in the Basque Country in Spain.

The Farmhouse Jesuskoa, a rural tourism lodgings has six double rooms with a bath and an apartment for 4 people (ideal for two adults and two children), all of which are equipped with central heating, full bath, and a TV.

There are also two large rooms which may be used for conventions or to snuggle up for a while to the warmth of the fireplace. They have a fax service, telephone and wifi internet connections.

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Jesuskoa Landetxea, Oikina Auzoa
Zumaia
Basque Country
Spain
635758849
Visit Site
Farm
Farmstead
Farmstays
18th Century
Farmhouse Stays
Rural Lodgings
Six Double Rooms
Sleeps 12
Apartment
Sleeps 4 People
Convention Room

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