Nestled in the heart of the Sierra de Aracena Natural Park, between Fuenteheridos and Castaño del Robledo, lies this grand residence, totalling 563 built m2, among magnificent chestnut groves. Spanning 60 hectares, the property boasts a meticulously maintained century-old chestnut forest in full production. It is an exclusive property with agricultural potential from its chestnut grove and a unique home offering every comfort and luxury. The price is negotiable.
On entry to the estate is a luxurious and elegant, country house built in 1995, seamlessly integrated into the landscape in an ancient chestnut orchard. Crafted entirely from local stone, the house features a charming cobblestone pathway leading to an inviting south-facing porch nestled within an inner courtyard.
Inside, the ground floor features a fully-equipped kitchen, a striking double-height living/dining area with a central fireplace, two bedrooms, and a spacious bathroom. From the living space, a lateral staircase leads to the upper level, where an open hallway overlooks the living room. On this upper level is a cosy attic reading or office space, along with two additional bedrooms and an equally spacious bathroom, complete with a bathtub. Every detail reflects meticulous care, with chestnut doors and cabinets and impeccable condition.
The estate offers an array of outdoor amenities, including a meeting lounge within the cobblestone courtyard, with an American bar and small kitchen, complete with a restroom and charming fireplace, perfect for hosting gatherings with friends. Additional facilities include stables, warehouses, a machinery annex, a tool room, and a storage area equipped with a 3.000 L water tank and a hot water heater.
The property is supplied with mains electricity, adding to the estate's comfort and convenience. Water is supplied from the property's own well and sewage via septic tank.
Situated within easy reach of Fuenteheridos and Castaño del Robledo, this exceptional property offers a serene retreat amidst the natural splendor of the Sierra de Aracena Natural Park.
If you don’t know this area well, why not take a look at our exposure guide on Sierra de Aracena in the Area Guide section above (next to Overview).