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Villanueva de los Castillejos (Huelva): Future horse farm!? Former bakery for sale with huge property (8.3 ha), 315 m² commercial building and 179 m² residential building.
Property ID: IC217
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Address:
21540 Villanueva de los Castillejos (Huelva)
Price:
450.000 €
Living space:
179 sq. m.
Plot size:
83.278 sq. m.
No. of rooms:
5
Details
Details
Type of house:
Miscellaneous
Number of floors:
1
Useable area:
315 sq. m.
Number of bedrooms:
4
Number of bathrooms:
2
Guest WC:
yes
Fire Place:
yes
Furnished:
Partly furnished
Views:
Distant view
Quality of fittings:
Basic
Available from:
immediately
Condition:
In need of renovation
Heating:
Stove heated
Type of heating system:
Wood
Further information
Further information
Property description:
This former bakery is located outside of Villanueva de los Castillejos (Huelva).
The location, size and building structure is ideally suited to converting the bakery into a horse farm. On the 8.3 hectare property, 179 m² are registered for residential purposes and 315 m² for commercial purposes. The courtyard area (approx. 6000 m²) with the buildings is completely fenced in and can be easily reached via a country road (HU-3401). The remaining 7.7 ha could be used as pasture, riding arena, paddock, etc.
The house (110 m²) consists of four bedrooms, a living room with an open fireplace, kitchen and bathroom. It is habitable in its current state. The furniture is also part of the sale.
The former bakery (315 m²) is divided into four large rooms (60 m², 55 m², 50 m², 28 m²) connected by large passages and two smaller rooms with a door, a bathroom, workshop and garage. The building thus offers enough space to install horse boxes, tack room, feed storage, etc. in it. The bread ovens and refrigeration system are also part of the sale.
There is another building (70 m²) on the property, which is currently used as a storage area. It could be converted into another house with a little craftsmanship.
A connection to the public power grid is available. There is a very large well for the water supply.
The owner is selling this property against bid and is therefore negotiable.
The location, size and building structure is ideally suited to converting the bakery into a horse farm. On the 8.3 hectare property, 179 m² are registered for residential purposes and 315 m² for commercial purposes. The courtyard area (approx. 6000 m²) with the buildings is completely fenced in and can be easily reached via a country road (HU-3401). The remaining 7.7 ha could be used as pasture, riding arena, paddock, etc.
The house (110 m²) consists of four bedrooms, a living room with an open fireplace, kitchen and bathroom. It is habitable in its current state. The furniture is also part of the sale.
The former bakery (315 m²) is divided into four large rooms (60 m², 55 m², 50 m², 28 m²) connected by large passages and two smaller rooms with a door, a bathroom, workshop and garage. The building thus offers enough space to install horse boxes, tack room, feed storage, etc. in it. The bread ovens and refrigeration system are also part of the sale.
There is another building (70 m²) on the property, which is currently used as a storage area. It could be converted into another house with a little craftsmanship.
A connection to the public power grid is available. There is a very large well for the water supply.
The owner is selling this property against bid and is therefore negotiable.
Furnishings:
- Lot size 83278 m²
- 110 m² house (four bedrooms, living room, kitchen
and bathroom)
- 70 m² building (residential use)
- 315 m² commercial building
- Public electricity connection
- 2 wells
- Yard area (6000 m²) fenced
- 110 m² house (four bedrooms, living room, kitchen
and bathroom)
- 70 m² building (residential use)
- 315 m² commercial building
- Public electricity connection
- 2 wells
- Yard area (6000 m²) fenced
Location:
Andalusia is the southernmost region of Spain and thus also forms the southernmost point of Europe. It is the largest region in Spain and lies between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. The coastline runs more than 800 kilometers from the Portuguese border via Cadiz to Gibraltar and extends to Malaga and Almeria.
Here Spain is still all of Spain, just as Central Europeans imagine it.
With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, there is a Mediterranean climate here.
From the miles of beaches on the Atlantic (Costa del Luz) and the Mediterranean (Costa del Sol) to the mountains in the hinterland and the natural parks, Andalusia is very diverse. The cities are also very attractive. From small coastal towns to larger cities with Renaissance palaces, Andalusia offers great cultural diversity.
The province of Huelva is located in the extreme west of Andalusia. It borders the province of Seville to the east, Portugal to the west and Badajoz, a province in Extremadura, to the north. Far away from mass tourism, the province of Huelva is more of an insider tip, although it has miles of untouched and often deserted beaches
Costa de la Luz beckons.
The Parque Nacional Coto de Doñana begins not far from here, in the Guadalquivir estuary. It is one of the most important wetlands in Europe and the habitat for many endangered animal species such as the lynx or the Spanish eagle.
In the north of the province are the mountainous foothills of the Sierra Morena, a protected area ideal for hiking. Further south, the mining regions begin around the Río Tinto, also known as the 'Red River' referred to as. No wonder, since the large copper deposits in the region color its water deep red.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villanueva_de_los_Castillejos
Here Spain is still all of Spain, just as Central Europeans imagine it.
With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, there is a Mediterranean climate here.
From the miles of beaches on the Atlantic (Costa del Luz) and the Mediterranean (Costa del Sol) to the mountains in the hinterland and the natural parks, Andalusia is very diverse. The cities are also very attractive. From small coastal towns to larger cities with Renaissance palaces, Andalusia offers great cultural diversity.
The province of Huelva is located in the extreme west of Andalusia. It borders the province of Seville to the east, Portugal to the west and Badajoz, a province in Extremadura, to the north. Far away from mass tourism, the province of Huelva is more of an insider tip, although it has miles of untouched and often deserted beaches
Costa de la Luz beckons.
The Parque Nacional Coto de Doñana begins not far from here, in the Guadalquivir estuary. It is one of the most important wetlands in Europe and the habitat for many endangered animal species such as the lynx or the Spanish eagle.
In the north of the province are the mountainous foothills of the Sierra Morena, a protected area ideal for hiking. Further south, the mining regions begin around the Río Tinto, also known as the 'Red River' referred to as. No wonder, since the large copper deposits in the region color its water deep red.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villanueva_de_los_Castillejos
Miscellaneous:
distances
Doctor, school, bars, shopping 17 km
Beach 25km
Seville Airport 135 km
Faro Airport (Portugal) 100 km
Huelva city center 35 km
Seville city center 123 km
Portugal 39 km
Doctor, school, bars, shopping 17 km
Beach 25km
Seville Airport 135 km
Faro Airport (Portugal) 100 km
Huelva city center 35 km
Seville city center 123 km
Portugal 39 km
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