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The property is located between Benamaurel and Castillejar (Granada) Andalusia, Spain, in the heart of the Granada Highlands, short drive to amenities and less than 30 km from the market town of Baza (Granada). -------------------------------------------
The structure of the house was renovated 10 years ago, with living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. The house has very large cave rooms to the back and both sides of house that need full renovation. ------------------------------------
Water is available through a cistern located 200 meters from the house at the bottom of the valley. ----------------------------------------------
The pine forest of the estate is composed of pines between 70 and 80 years old. It is a not very thick pine forest and a multitude of wild herbs grow.
From all parts of the property there are spectacular views of the valley and the mountains.
Ideal for a business in rural tourism.
Характеристики недвижимости
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- 8 спальни
- 1 ванная
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