

About the
At Casa de Telégrafos we are proud to offer you quality accommodation in Vallehermoso. Our goal is to provide you with a unique and comfortable experience, where you can enjoy the beauty of the island and relax in a cosy environment. Come and discover everything that Casa de Telegrafos has to offer you!
Casa de Telégrafos


The house


Casa de Telégrafos is a large house located in the municipality of Vallehermoso (the largest on the island), northwest of La Gomera. It has spacious rooms, bathroom, kitchen, hall, living room and upper terrace where you can enjoy tranquillity and good weather.
With availability all year round, the Telegraph House is a perfect option to stay, rest and also be the starting point to all the places and activities that you can visit and enjoy on the island.
The town of Vallehermoso has everything you need to have a comfortable stay, with public transport services, health centre, gas station, supermarkets, bank, cafes, restaurants, shops.
Our story
This property was built in the mid-nineteenth century, by the great-grandparents of the current owners, succeeding the property, in four generations, until today.
Since its construction, it served as the family home. From the year 1930, it began to be used as a Post and Telegraph office, and home of the telegraphist, until the early seventies, with which these services were closed in the town; from there, the house remained closed and without specific use.
In 2011 it began its rehabilitation and in 2017 its disposal as a holiday home was undertaken.
Gloria and Pedro Eloy, owners of the house and always neighbours of the town, we will be delighted to have you in this particular and historic home.


Meet the house




hall
LIVING-DINING ROOM




Kitchen




Bathroom












Terrace






Room 1






This room consists of a large bed, built-in wardrobe, crib (if necessary) and vanity. All in a large space and with a window to the outside that overlies the side alley of the house.
Room 2






In this room you will find two single beds, a built-in wardrobe and a vanity table. Spacious room and windows to the outside in two different streets.
Room 3






The charm of this room is to keep the original ceiling beams. It is the smallest although very well lit by the window that leads to the main street. Traditional built-in wardrobe and chest of drawers.