0566, Los Guajares. Two bedroom cortijo Featured
Los Guajares, 18615Ref # : 0566
For Sale € 145,000
What more could you ask for in a perfect property to enjoy the countryside, green areas, nature, with very good access, parking area on the same property, impressive views and above all... tranquility. Let yourself be enveloped by this practically new property, built with good materials, with its own garden and large terrace. We enter the property directly from the fully paved road through its gate, which leads directly to one of the gardens. A little further on there is a flat area with slate bathed wit sunlight . We enter the building from the main garden having access to the large open plan equipped kitchen and living room with a small wrought iron wood burner with tiled wall behind it. From the living room we go to a small hallway where we have access to the full bathroom with a bathtub, with a glass window and adjustable underfloor heating. We go to one of the double bedrooms, exterior, bright, large and with a small ceramic radiator. We access the main bedroom, also large, which has its own wood burning stove, window to the fonr and very bright. This property has two plots of land, one of which has a large albercas (water storage tank) for irrigation and for the house. Hot water is provided by a butane gas heater. White PVC windows.
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The property is connected to mains electricity, has rights for irrigation water for the land, water storage.
Location
Los Guájares, located in the northern part of the Granadine Coast, in Andalusia. From very early times there were three towns that we know today as G. Alto, G. Faragüit and G. Fondón. In this way, numerous farmhouses were established along the valley, some of which gave rise to the current towns: Guájar Alto, Guájar Faragüit, Guájar Fondón and la Bernardilla; there was another one, Guájar la Vieja, which was later depopulated, as was the fortified town of "El Castillejo".
After the Capture of Granada, the Catholic Monarchs distributed the municipalities of the Guájares to their lieutenants, for their good services rendered to the crown: Guájar Faragüit to Captain Don Luís de Portocarrero, Lord of Palma; Guájar Fondón was ceded to Don Juan de Ulloa; while Guájar Alto would continue to belong to the Crown. Perhaps the most significant historical event that occurred in Los Guájares was the incidents that took place at the end of the 16th century during the Morisco Rebellion, which was particularly violent here. After this, the Moriscos were expelled, and the repopulation was carried out with 90 Christian settlers from the mountains of Granada, Jaén and Ciudad Real. The properties that had belonged to the Moriscos were distributed among these new settlers. At Christmas 1884, an earthquake occurred in the province, which affected the three towns, causing serious material damage, leaving many buildings turned into rubble. In 1973, the Municipality of Los Guájares was created by merging the three old municipalities: Guájar Alto, Guájar Faragüit and Guájar Fondón.
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