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Country house for sale near Roses (ref.1908)

Masia Country house for sale in Roses, Girona

sale: 2,350,000 €
ref. 1908

700 m2 constructed area.
250,000 m2 plot.
 
 Exterior carpentry Wood
 Interior carpentry Wood
Condition In need of Renovation
Floor type Rustic ceramic
Energy Rating Not required
Electricity

Incredible farm for sale near Rose, with 25 hectares. It is a farmhouse with a defense tower with a total of 463m2 which enjoys some of the most incredible sea views in the area. connection to the power line Among some alternatives for the exploitation of existing constructions •Place of housing •Public use: establishment of rural tourism, catering, sports, religious, cultural, educational and other leisure activities of social interest. • Processing center for agricultural and livestock products • Agricultural, livestock, traditional forestry or hunting uses and activities The main building is rectangular in shape and divided into two floors, with a gabled roof on the side walls. The main façade is oriented to the south. It is located on the banks of the road from Roses to Montjoi, "at a considerably high level above sea level that is part of the mountain range called Torre del Sastre. Its back ends at Punta Falconera and limits the slopes that descend on one side towards the bay of Montjoi and the other on the coast in front of the golf course where the two coves of Canyelles meet". The Sastre tower was built, probably like that of Mas de Marès, at the time of the greatest resurgence of piracy, in the 16th century and in the first decades of the 17th century. The first written references are documented in the cartoral of Santa María de Roses: "Torra. In 1304 it was a farmhouse that faced the sea to the east. The engraved inscription on the stone lintel of a window in the tower is also documented: " YEAR I S 1628. Although it cannot be said that it is really the date of construction, since it could refer to a reform, the oral testimonies of the farmer Luciano Márquez reinforce this hypothesis, commenting that his sister had affirmed that the marble ashlars that adorn the front door of the house came from a house in Roses that was demolished.[1] Alternatively, the first owner of whom we are aware is Josep Sastre Climent who made a will in 1699.

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