Beautifully restored 400 m²-stone house located in Vallverd de Querakt, a peaceful little village surrounded by nature in inland Catalonia. The property currently operates as a licensed rural guesthouse with year-round bookings, but is equally well suited as a full-time or second residence. It includes an independent living unit within the house. The home is bright and spacious, with open views, a terrace, a landscaped walled patio, and multiple indoor and outdoor living areas. Original features such as 12th-century vaulted ceilings and exposed timber beams have been carefully preserved, adding depth and character to this unique property.
Layout
Main floor: Entrance hall, living room, dining room, gallery, guest toilet, utility room, and a large, fully equipped kitchen – ideal for hosting guests or family gatherings.
First floor: Four en-suite double bedrooms. Direct access to a terrace overlooking the rooftops of the village and the rolling countryside.
Second floor: llbrary/ additional sitting room with wood-burning fireplace, plus a self-contained apartment with a large entrance area currently used as an office and sitting room, a separate lounge, a double bedroom, full bathroom, and dressing room.
Lower ground floor: Original vaulted stone space, formerly used as a small restaurant. Guest toilet and access to a walled garden with sitting area, stonework, and a separate utility room.
Flexible use: private home or tourism business
The property is sold with an active rural tourism licence and functions as an established business, with a loyal client base and steady year-round demand. It is ready to continue operating immediately, with no additional investment required. It is also a comfortable and versatile private home, with five large bedrooms and bathrooms, generous interior volumes, and outdoor areas designed to enjoy the tranquil natural surroundings. Ideal for those seeking space, privacy, and a unique historic setting.
Location and surroundings
The house is located in the heart of Vallverd, a quiet village in the municipality of Sarral, with narrow streets, stone houses, and views over farmland and wooded hills. It lies in the Conca de Barberà, a rural region of inland Catalonia known for its agricultural landscapes, medieval villages, and rich cultural heritage. The area forms part of the Cistercian Route, with marked hiking trails, monasteries, wineries, and nature reserves. Well connected by road: just 10 minutes from Santa Coloma de Queralt, 45 minutes from Tarragona, and 1 hour 20 minutes from Barcelona.
Features and utilities
Oil-fired central heating, hot water via solar panels with backup support from the heating system, double-glazed windows, fibre-optic internet, mains water and electricity.