OUTSTANDING COUNTRY PROPERTY - This Andalusian “cortijo” with fabulous views over the surrounding countryside is perfect for those who love the county life yet feel the need to be close to a city centre.
Accommodation comprises two separate properties.
On the main property there is a hall, spacious living/dining room, fully equipped kitchen, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, guest toilet, 2 spacious covered porches at the entrance, BBQ area, bar (Spanish bodega), several storage rooms, laundry and much more.
The second house is self-contained with lounge/dining, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, fully fitted kitchen.
The property offers many other features like 2 heated swimming pools, private lake, paddock, stables and inumerous other equipment like garage for 10 cars, fully fitted gym, 2 wells, generator, etc.
The plot itself is in excess 0f 440.000 m2 and the main house is accessed by a paved driveway of 1.6 km from the A45 motorway.
The property is lees than 30 minute from the airport and 10 minute drive from Antequera.
A lovely country home to be enjoyed as such or to convert into a running business.
This outstanding finca is really priced to sell.
To really evaluate this property you must spend some time to visit it!
Finca - Cortijo, Antequera, Costa del Sol.
8 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms, Built 1204 m², Terrace 145 m², Garden/Plot 440000 m².
Setting : Country, Close To Town, Close To Forest.
Orientation : South, South West, West.
Condition : Good.
Pool : Private, Heated.
Climate Control : Air Conditioning, Hot A/C, Cold A/C, Fireplace, U/F Heating.
Views : Mountain, Country, Panoramic, Garden, Pool, Forest.
Features : Covered Terrace, Fitted Wardrobes, Private Terrace, Solarium, Gym, Guest House, Storage Room, Utility Room, Ensuite Bathroom, Marble Flooring, Jacuzzi, Bar, Barbeque, Double Glazing, Servants Quarters.
Furniture : Fully Furnished.
Kitchen : Fully Fitted.
Garden : Private, Landscaped.
Security : Gated Complex.
Parking : Garage, More Than One.
Utilities : Electricity, Drinkable Water, Telephone.
Category : Investment, Resale.
Antequera (Spanish pronunciation: [anteˈkeɾa]) is a city and municipality in the Comarca de Antequera, province of Málaga, part of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia.
It is known as "the heart of Andalusia" (el corazón de Andalucía) because of its central location among Málaga, Granada, Córdoba, and Seville.
The Antequera Dolmens Site is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In 2011, Antequera had a population of 41,854.
It covers an area of 749.34 km2 with a population density of 55.85 inhabitants/km2, and is situated at an altitude of 575 meters.
There is also a very small town named "Gloriano" in the bottom of Antequera.
Antequera is the most populous city in the interior of the province and the largest in area.
It is the twenty-second largest in Spain.
The city is located 45 km from Málaga and 115 km from Córdoba.
The cities are connected by a high-speed train and the A-45 motorway.
Antequera is 160 km from Seville and 102 km from Granada, which is connected by motorway A-92 and will be connected by the high-speed Transverse Axis Rail in the near future.
Due to its strategic position in transport and communications, with four airports located approximately one hour away and the railway running from the Port of Algeciras, Antequera is emerging as an important centre of transportation logistics, with several industrial parks, and the new Logistics Centre of Andalusia (Centro Logístico de Andalucía).
In addition, the Vega de Antequera, watered by the river Guadalhorce, is a fertile agricultural area that provides cereals, olive oil, and vegetables in abundance.
The nearby natural reserve of El Torcal, famous for its unstable limestone rocks, forms one of the most important karst landscapes in Europe.
It has an extensive archaeological and architectural heritage, highlighted by the dolmens of Menga, Viera, and El Romeral, and numerous churches, convents, and palaces from different periods and in different styles.
Antequera played a role in the rise of Andalusian nationalism: it was the site of the drafting of the Federal Constitution of Antequera in 1883, and also of the so-called Pact of Antequera in 1978, which led to the achievement of autonomy for Andalusia.
It was considered as a possible headquarters of the Andalusian government, but lost the vote in favor of Seville.