Key Features:
? Historic Andalucian Country House
? Potential Boutique Hotel and Conference Centre
? Good Access from/to Motorway
? Close to Granada City - 18km
? Substantial Property
? Unique and Rare Architecture
Granada Houses Estate Agency is proud to present this incredible, historic property in the
heart of a valuable Andalucian landscape, and with excellent connections to nearby
Granada city. This house in southern Spain in the province of Granada is considered to be
one of the best preserved architectural assets in the area. It has a significant heritage and
as such is partly protected and has a history that can be traced back to the 11 th century.
General:
The house has a footprint of 2. 404m2 built and the land is 4.304m2. and within the
property are stables with room for 80 horses, a tobacco drying room, 2 apartments, 2 large
courtyards, large rooms for events, and many original architectural features. The doors and
window shutters alone are a trip through history. This property would be ideal for a
boutique hotel business and/or for weddings, special parties, conferences or as a retreat
centre. It has a special vibe and a rare beauty, and with a sensitive conversion would be
something in the area. We have an extensive brochure about he history and layout of the
property which is available to vetted buyers.
Main House: Ground Floor and Entrance
You enter via large gates to an open area with gardens, allotments, chicken coup and a
drying room. Just before the main door is a tack room and mini gallery if items collected by
the family which are all equestrian and farming related. Two large columns stand guard by
the door and above is a terrace.
Entering the house via a large main front door you find a cobbled entrance hall with a
staircase to the left, a store room, a huge under stair cupboard and tall double doors
through to another cobbled room with a door to the separate apartment, and finally out to
the interior courtyard. The staircase has a wooden balustrade and the tiles were made
locally and are all of an original Granada design.
Family Section:
At the top of the entrance hall staircase is a wooden door with cross design and this leads
to a large distribution hall with high wooden ceiling, chandelier and painted terracotta
floors. The sensitive design here brings in a lot of light to what is an internal room by using
large glass panels between this room and the dining room. These double glass panels make
a display case for antiques collected by the family.
To the left of the door is a bathroom, long slim hall with built in storage cupboards, a single
bedroom and at the end of the hall a door to the terrace above the tack room and an en-
suite bedroom. This bedroom has two single beds with headboards made from an antique
handrail, a built-in wardrobe, beautiful antique wood burning stove set into a corner
inglenook. The bathroom has blue and white handmade tiles and is complete with basin,
WC, bidet and bath with shower.
The kitchen has blue and green handmade tiles, painted terracotta floor, granite worktops
and a large pantry.
The dining room is a spacious room with huge windows next to the marble staircase that
leads to the mezzanine level and the tower. There is a big wooden door that leads to the
great hall; a potential event/accommodation space.
Up a level and on the mezzanine is a sitting room with a quirky galleried library. The ceilings
here are made of wood and there's another glass display cabinet built into the wall to give
light to the stairs behind and the library.
The tower staircase leads to a small distribution hall with three rooms. To the left is a large
store room, in the centre an office room with views over the central courtyard and to the
right a very large, bright artists studio with views over both the internal courtyard and the
gardens. This is the newest part of the property and has been sensitively built to perfectly
fit in with the re
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