Fernández Quevedo House in Heres

The Fernández Quevedo House in Heres is a rectangular-plan residence with three open facades and a small side garden. The building has two stories and an attic, covered by a hipped roof that partially conceals the attic space.

The main façade, facing the plaza, features a symmetrical design organized around balconies and large windows. Among its most distinctive elements is the coat of arms of the Fernández Quevedo de Heres family, which is preserved on the building’s main façade.

Highlights

  • Project by Manuel del Busto Delgado.
  • Built in 1905.
  • House with a side garden.
  • Hipped roof.
  • Balconies with wrought-iron railings.
  • Coat of arms of the Fernández Quevedo family of Heres.
  • Glass-enclosed viewing area on the facade.

Interesting facts

  • The inscription “1905,” corresponding to the year of construction, is still visible on the glass of the front door.
  • The coat of arms of the Fernández Quevedo family of Heres is one of the building’s most distinctive features
  • The house is part of the residential projects designed by Manuel del Busto in Luanco in the early 20th century.