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Front and rear entrance onto two different streets.
Ground floor consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen/dining room with open fireplace. Small auxiliary kitchen. Internal patio, part covered, with own well which provides water all year round. Large storeroom and scope to add a garage.
First floor consists of one bedroom and hallway. The views from this bedroom are towards Casares village and the Serrania de Ronda. The rest of the floor has been recently reformed and left completely open plan, so in effect is a blank canvas to become an artists studio, work shop or offices or even separate apartments.
Sited on the edge of the village, you have the countryside right on your doorstep.
The house is well built and in good condition.
Endless possibilities to create a holiday home, Rural house with tourist license or make into a permanent home.
Jimena is 50 minutes’ drive from Gib airport, 50 mins from Estepona and just over an hour away from Ronda
eigendomseigenschappen
- 4 slaapkamers
- 1 badkamer
Kostenverdeling
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