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Villa 150 m2 & 240 m2 with porch & garage on two floors
with 27,000 square meters of land.
The farm has easy access and the entrance is private. The farm is not fenced and is a privileged place, you can see all kinds of animals in the area. It has olive trees, assorted fruit trees, garden area. (Acess via tarmac road & well made up gravel track from Motorway 3.8 kms)
The fully equipped kitchen is on the lower floor with a wine cellar space behind it as it is a sloping site. A flight of stairs leads to the main floor with the living room with log fire, 3 bedrooms and bathroom and a double garage and parking.
It has mains water and electricity, together with its own well.
The value of this property could rise considerably if the proposed Valle del Rosario Golf project proceeds again.
It could be of interest to motor racing enthusiasts as the garage could be extented into a workshop and in view of the proposed @formulafordandalucia #FAA (https://campeonatoandaluzdeff1600.blogspot.com/) could be used as a 2 or 3 car Formula Ford base.
@itcracing currently a 3 car FF1600 team has it´s base in this pueblo and Varona Racing (Majorca) is seriously considering setting up a base in this area for the #FFA project.
An ideal place to retire to especially for those who wish to continue with their sport. It is calculated that a team could do a 5 weekend 10 race Championship on 2,000km (the Spanish Championship 1986-1992 was 9,000 kms).
Location (from motorway A92-M 3.8kms)
Sport - Motor - Circuito de Jerez: Circuito Guadix: Circuito Ascari: Circuito de España (Almeria): Circuito de Monteblanco: Jarama: Albacete: Calafat: Montmelo: Estoril: Braga: Portimao -
NOTE the distance from the property to the various circuits is taken from the adjoining property
Photos
Some photos of Villanueva del Rosario - the area on Google Maps
Nearbye locations:
Málaga - is a port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, known for
its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches.
Looming over that modern skyline are the city’s 2 massive hilltop
citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule.
The city's soaring Renaissance cathedral is nicknamed La Manquita
("one-armed lady") because one of its towers was curiously left unbuilt. - Images - 41 min (40.6 km) via A-45
Granada - Granada is a city in southern Spain’s Andalusia region, in the
foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. It's known for grand examples
of medieval architecture dating to the Moorish occupation, especially
the Alhambra. This sprawling hilltop fortress complex encompasses royal
palaces, serene patios, and reflecting pools from the Nasrid dynasty, as
well as the fountains and orchards of the Generalife gardens. - Images - 1 h 6 min (88.7 km) via A-92
Córdoba - is a city in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, and
the capital of the province of Córdoba. It was an important Roman city
and a major Islamic center in the Middle Ages. It’s best known for La
Mezquita, an immense mosque dating from 784 A.D., featuring a columned
prayer hall and older Byzantine mosaics. After it became a Catholic
church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was added in the 17th century. - Images - 1 h 27 min (133.9 km) via A-45
Seville - Seville is the capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region. It's
famous for flamenco dancing, particularly in its Triana neighborhood.
Major landmakrs include the ornate Alcázar castle complex, built during
the Moorish Almohad dynasty, and the 18th-century Plaza de Toros de la
Maestranza bullring. The Gothic Seville Cathedral is the site of
Christopher Columbus’s tomb and a minaret turned bell tower, the
Giraldo. - Images - 1 h 56 min (181.3 km) via A-92
Antequera - Antequera
is a city and municipality in the Comarca de Antequera, province of
Málaga, part of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia. Wikipedia - Images - 27 min (27.1 km) via A-45
Jerez - Jerez de la Frontera, usually called Jerez, is a city in southern
Spain's Andalusia region. Its old quarter surrounds the Alcázar de
Jerez, a Moorish fortress founded in the 11th century. The Royal
Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is a famed riding school with horse
shows and a carriage museum. The city is also known for flamenco music
and sherry production in the so-called Sherry Triangle lying to the
west. Wikipedia - Images - 2 h 23 min 197 km
Airports - Málaga - Granada - Sevilla - Jerez
Sport - Motor - Circuito de Jerez: Circuito Guadix: Circuito Ascari
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