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This property is located in the heart of the old town of Alcaudete, opposite the Santa Clara Monastery, known for its artistic beauty. In the province of Jaen in Andalusia, Spain, this medium-sized castle town is a great location. It is a well-maintained historic building, once a police quarter, and retains many of its original features. Built in the 1900s, this could be a good investment, used as a B&B or for a vacation or permanent home. Spread over three floors, there are ten possible bedrooms. Upon entering through the original, double wooden doors, the ground floor has a room on the right, used as an office and on the left a dining room, then a reception room with a beautiful characteristic staircase that takes you to the first floor. This also has access to a courtyard with a covered well. The courtyard has an open area and a covered area with washbasins and a toilet. The first floor has a large sitting or dining room and a bedroom tucked away to the left, the two bedrooms have a balcony and a fireplace, on the other side of the house there is a hallway that leads to a cozy kitchen, a pantry and a main bathroom. The stairs first continue to a master bedroom, currently with 3 beds, and then to the second floor where you have another three large bedrooms and access to the attic. This is a well-priced home for the area with a total built area of 264m2. Book your viewing today.Får de senaste nyheterna från MiMove varje vecka.
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