DO YOU WANT TO LIVE SURROUNDED BY NATURE, HAVE AN ECO-FRIENDLY HOUSE, PERFECT FOR HOLIDAY LETS WITH ECO-FRIENDLY TOURISM?
Well here you have it: fantastic rustic Andalusian farmhouse with solar energy (possibility of connection to mains electric), private well water, sustainable agriculture with more than 600 olive, almond, orange, lemon, walnut, and many other trees, on a plot of more than 180,000m², located 9km from the town of Ardales.
The main house has an open plan kitchen with living room, dining room, fireplace, a pantry, 2 bedrooms (one with a fireplace), and a bathroom on the left section of the home.
On the right side and accessed from the kitchen, there is a spacious living room, two bedrooms (one with a fireplace) and a bathroom.
The living room has access to a large terrace with incredible open views of the countryside, the mountains and the town, and where you can hear just the birds singing.
To the rear of the farmhouse there is a 110m² patio, ideal for enjoying the winter sun and sheltered from the wind.
In addition to the main house, this cortijo has other buildings: a storage room, a 40m² workshop, an 85m² garage and an open 35m² storage room.
These give a lot of possibility for renovation.
Next to these buildings there are stables, a covered porch of about 70m², a 17m² water storage that could be converted into a swimming pool and a large area of land that could be used as a ménage.
It is a house with a lot of charm and character with fantastic 360º views!
Ardales is a town and municipality in the Province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
The municipality is approximately 62.5 kilometres from Málaga.
On the hill above the town is the historic church and higher still are the ruins of the Ardales Castle.
At the peak of the hill is the hermitage Ermita del Calvario.
The infamous Caminito del Rey is nearby.
It has been claimed that the Cave of Ardales (cueva de doña Trinidad Grund) contains pigments deposited by Middle Paleolithic Neanderthals some 64,800 years ago.
This dating, and the possibility of Neanderthal cave art, is disputed on the physical-chemical evidence.