Farmhouse dating from the seventeenth century with reforms in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with a strong Indian style
Description
XVIIth century farmhouse, renovated in the XVIIIth and XIXth century, indian style, with a total surface area of 900m2 in an area of 4000m2. It has a well and municipal water supply network.
Divided into three floors:
At street level we have a entry hall, dining room with a fireplace, office, living room with arches with acces to the garden, a lounge with a fireplace too and bread oven. Service area, bathroom, cellar, kitchen and toilet.
On the first floor there is a suite, two doble bedrooms with a bathroom to share, lounge with access to two more double bedrooms, both with their bathrooms and an outdoor exit to a terrace with great views.
On the second floor there are two large halls, the first one with an access to the upper terrace. This is saved by two towers. We also have a room with small kitchen, two storage rooms and bathroom.
Attached to the main house there is a two-storey building with summer dining room, BBQ, fireplace, in addition to several hotel rooms for garage for bikes and storage rooms. On the second floor there is a large covered terrace.
The property has a large garden with swimming pool, well-tended of 12x5m.
Characteristics
Mountain View
Independent apartment, Irrigation system, Landscaped garden, Laundry room, Roof terrace, Private garden, Private Swimming Pool, Rustic style, Storeroom, Various terraces / balconies, Wine cellar
Location
Closest settlement: Rupià village
Distance to La Bisbal de l'Empordà town: 10 km
Distance to the closest beach: L'Estartit (17 km)
Distance to Girona city: 25 km
Distance to Girona airport: 25 km
Distance to Barcelona: 127 km
Distance to Barcelona airport: 127 km
This property is also close to:
Les Gavarres: Mountain massif, part of the Catalan Coastal range. From some points, there are views of both the Mediterranean Sea and Pyrenean peaks. Most of Les Gavarres is a nature reserve and as an extension of volcanic Garrotxa, the mountains are generally formed of granite rock and covered in dense forests of corn oak, holm oak and pine that surround Romanesque churches, dolmens and megalithic sepulchres. An idyllic spot for hiking, trekking, rock climbing and cycling.
Monells, Peratallada, Palau-Sator and Pals villages: Group of medieval villages with historic-artistic monuments, castles, palaces, beautiful stone buildings, rutted stone streets and passageways, cosy restaurants and cafés, stylish boutique hotels and art galleries.
Begur, Tamariu, Llafranc and Calella de Palafrugell seaside villages: Group of old fishing villages that have managed to retain their individuality and charm and have not been overdeveloped.
Sa Tuna, Sa Riera, Platja Fonda, Fornells and Aiguablava beaches: The most prestigious, untouched and underdeveloped seaside spots in central Costa Brava.
Medes Islands (L’Estartit): Small and craggy group of seven protected islets that have an important and diverse marine reserve. An authentic paradise for scuba divers.
Castle of Púbol: Home to surrealist painter Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala (buried here). It is currently a museum open to the public and it is part of the Dalinian triangle along with Portlligat and Cadaqués villages. The stunning and peaceful village where the castle is, Púbol, has managed to keep its medieval flair.
Lake of Banyoles: Natural lake located in a tectonic depression, in Banyoles town. It was the venue for the rowing events in 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Idyllic walks and pleasant cycling routes surround the lake.
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