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The Quintana de Doña Leonor was entirely rebuilt from an antique village
house that originally included multiple rooms at the noble floor. it also
included a wine cellar, a stable, a granary and an orchard. |
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During the rehabilitation of the building a few tiles were found sound
by the craftsmen who used this technique to identify their work. |
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One of those showed the year 1852. It indicates with approximation the
end of the work. |
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Today, the Quintana de Doña de Leonor, after almost two years of restoration,
offers three complete and independent houses covering their own needs and
services:
El Ñevarín, La Cocada and El Rinconín. |
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