Torviscon 8 Bed House With Garage
On the northern slopes of the Contraviesa/Sierra Lujar, a grand finca awaits, its presence commanding the landscape. The two-story structure, boasting an impressive 400 square meters and 24 rooms, whispers of a rich history. For a century, it housed three families who diligently toiled the accompanying 12 hectares of land, their lives intertwined with the rhythms of wine, almond, and fig harvests. A winding 3-kilometer track, branching off the main road to Torvizcon, leads to this secluded haven. The upper portion of the building presents three distinct living areas, each encompassing four rooms, accessed by separate entrances. This upper level, with its twelve rooms, evokes a sense of spaciousness and potential, hinting at a life lived in harmony with the surroundings. Below, twelve more rooms offer a different kind of charm: storerooms, a carpentry workshop, a wine press room, and a bodega, its two wine tuns, each capable of holding 1,500 liters, whispering tales of bygone vintages. The finca stands strong, its structure sound, its roof recently repaired, promising a solid foundation for future endeavors. The accompanying land, divided into thirty parcels, offers a diverse landscape. 3,000 square meters are devoted to irrigated arable land, fertile ground for future harvests. 9 hectares are dedicated to dry vine, almond, and fig trees, their branches reaching for the sun, carrying the legacy of generations past. The remaining land, designated as pasture, offers space for livestock, adding another layer to the finca's potential. Water rights, secured from a nearby source, provide 60 hours of water every 16 days, ensuring life-giving sustenance for the land. Behind the building, a large era, a testament to agricultural traditions, stands beside a 30,000-liter water storage deposit, ready to meet the needs of any future occupants. This finca, a tapestry woven with history, potential, and natural beauty, waits for its next chapter to begin.