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Ideal to live or for opening business (415sqm living space). ----------------------------------
Ground floor: 2 garages, entrance, wood oven, living room and 2 bedrooms, some 60sqm of garden area behind the home and 70sqm in front with rose bushes and grape vines. ------------------------------------------
First floor: 7 large rooms that could be used as bedrooms. ---------------------------------------
Second floor: 3 large rooms that could serve a variety of uses. Nice views to the town and countryside. ------------------------------------ Venta Quemada is a small, traditional village with some lovely walks. There is a water reservoir shaded park/sitting area near the house and just a short walk into the rolling countryside with excellent countryside and mountain walks within minutes of the house. There is an excellent restaurant and bar just outside of the town also within walking distance. The larger town of Cullar, Granada is less than a 10 min. drive away and the large market town of Baza is a 20 min. drive.
eigendomseigenschappen
- Bekijk videotour
- 9 slaapkamers
- 1 badkamer
Kostenverdeling
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Hypotheek resultaat
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