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1,400,000 €
| Metro 2 Total | 13 € |
| Metro 2 Built | 3,784 € |
| Total | 112,000 m2 |
| Built | 370 m2 |
Nestled beside the tranquil Manilva River and merely a short stroll from the renowned Baños de la Hedionda, this exquisite estate serves as a serene sanctuary enveloped by lush nature. Just a five-minute drive from the beautiful shores of Casares and Manilva, with convenient access to the AP7 and A7 highways, this property is an ideal haven for those desiring peace and comfort in equal measure. The estate showcases a charming single-story villa boasting five generously sized bedrooms, four of which offer en-suite bathrooms. It also features a guest toilet and a delightful 20m² rustic kitchen, complete with wooden cabinetry. The impressive 60m² living area, adorned with soaring vaulted ceilings, a cozy fireplace, and expansive windows, is flooded with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the property includes a two-story annex with an independent entrance, spanning 50m², perfect for accommodating guests or staff. Outdoors, the southwest-facing porch is adorned with a partially covered pergola, providing a picturesque setting for alfresco dining while soaking in breathtaking views of the Sierra de la Utrera. The estate extends over 112,000m² (approximately 27.7 acres) of untouched land, presenting incredible potential for various ventures. This space is well-suited for establishing an equestrian facility, agricultural pursuits, or cultivating the esteemed Moscatel grape vineyards for which the area is famous. Furthermore, the land is ideal for growing tropical fruits such as avocados and mangoes, with an existing plantation of 25 avocado trees already in place. Equipped with a legally sanctioned water well and an electricity supply, this property is fully prepared for development and enjoyment. Beyond its stunning natural landscape, this estate is steeped in historical significance. Accessing the Baños de la Hedionda area involves crossing a beautifully restored 16th-century bridge, which was renovated in the 18th century and was originally part of the local irrigation system, still in operation today. This property represents a rare opportunity for those in search of a unique blend of natural beauty, privacy, historical richness, and versatile potential, whether for personal use or as a lucrative investment.