Casa Pepa
Albuņuelas
A seriously large house in Albuņuelas, with fourteen rooms and ample space for a good-sized pool and patio space to the rear, or an even bigger space if you are willing to lose a couple of rooms. Part of the house could be used as a separate one or two-bedroomed house for rental if wanted. You enter the house from a very picturesque, if steep, street. Directly to the right is a bathroom and to the front is an internal patio. To the side of the patio is a "snug" with a fireplace and from that a kitchen and a sitting room. Across a hall is a large bedroom. To the rear of the house is a large open area with several coops and runs and a large mule-shed with a hayloft above. The first floor virtually mirrors the ground floor, except ther is no hall and the rooms there straddle the hall below. By way of a separate entrance there is another part of the house, or another house if you wish. This has a lounge downstairs, and if you use the bathroom next door a large lounge, and upstairs room for two bedrooms and a bathroom. Lift the roof off and put a terrace on top and there are views across the village to the gorge. The whole constructed area is over 200m2 per floor and this makes the house a lot of property at a very realistic price. A veritable palace and melih could be created here with a bit of vision. P.S. A melih is the part of a Moorish town, normally next to the Sultanīs palace and within the Sultanīs protective walls, where the Jews lived. They controlled the Sultanīs money. Melih is Arabic for salt, a precious commodity in the past. It paid him to keep the Jews sweet and protected as they could obtain money for financing the Sultanīs projects, such as building work and wars. (And then re-building!!!)
Price: 155,500 euros







