Charming Two-Bedroom Cortijo with Fantastic Views in Sierra de la Contraviesa, Torvizcón
Nestled in the picturesque Sierra de la Contraviesa, within the municipality of Torvizcón, lies this delightful two-bedroom cortijo boasting breathtaking views to the mountains and the sea. Accessible via a well-maintained dirt road, the property welcomes you through a private entrance, leading to a spacious parking area and the entrance to the house.
Recently renovated, the cortijo features an inviting entrance porch, a garage, a cozy living-dining area with a wood-burning stove, a fully-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, and a family bathroom with a bathtub. Adjacent to the house, a small building serves as a convenient storage space.
The finca offers an enchanting sense of tranquility, complemented by its spectacular vistas. The land is primarily planted with almond trees and a selection of fruit trees, adding to the charm and natural beauty of the surroundings. Water supply is sourced from the municipal network, while solar power provides electricity to the property, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle.
Torvizcón, a charming Spanish town and municipality, lies in the southern part of the Alpujarra Granadina region, in the province of Granada, Andalusia. Bordered by the municipalities of Órgiva, La Taha, Almegíjar, Cástaras, Albondón, Sorvilán, and Polopos, the area is traversed by the Guadalfeo River and the ravines of Torvizcón, Barbacana, Bordavarela, and Valenciano.
This rustic cortijo provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Alpujarra region, surrounded by nature’s splendor and picturesque landscapes. Whether you seek a tranquil retreat or a delightful holiday home, this property promises an authentic Andalusian experience in a captivating setting.
The municipality of Torvizcon includes the population centers of Torvizcón —municipal capital— Salas-Contraviesa and La Dehesa, as well as the scattered ones of La Cámara, Haza del Lino, Piedras Blancas, Venta del Chaparro and Ventilla de Bolina, among others.
Its main crops are almond trees, vines and fig trees.
Much of its territory is within the Historic Site of the Alpujarra.
Property Features
- Almond Trees
- Beautiful Views
- Easy Access
- Fenced Plot
- Fireplace
- Fully Fitted Kitchen
- Fully Renovated
- Garage
- Mains Water
- Mountain Views
- Panoramic Views
- Parking Area
- Porche
- Private Entrance
- Sea Views
- Solar Electricity
- Storage Room
- Tranquil Location
- Well Used Track