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BEMR4289116
This commercial property in the heart of Marbella's center is a prime location for any business looking to establish itself in the…
BEMR4336741
Looking for a prime commercial property lease for sale in Benalmadena? Look no further! We present an exceptional opportunity for a versatile…
BEMR2739734
Originally listed for 850,000€ and recently reduced to 799,000€. A unique opportunity to purchase this ideally located commercial premises located in the centre of Puerto Banus on one of its busiest streets. Distributed over two floors with a small bathroom and large shop window it is close to parking areas and is within walking distance to the port and the beach. Surrounded by a variety of amenities and offering easy access. This is the perfect place to start a business in Marbella….
A Mezmerising Converted Former Monastery Estate in Seville.
Located on a plateau in the Sierra Morena (north of Seville), just over one hour from Seville airport, within the Sierra Norte Natural Park and surrounded by mixed woodlands, majestic cork trees and olive groves, the Cartuja de Cazalla’s setting is exceptional.
The grounds house a complete Carthusian monastery, former ruin since the expulsion of the monks in 1836, nowadays all consolidated since its restoration which began in the early 1980’s, except for the 3rd cloister in the back, facing the valley.
The site includes a number of buildings of high historical value such as the main church and chapels, interior patios and cloisters, all of which have been structurally restored and/or converted into dining and party halls for celebrations, concert halls for cultural activities, exhibition halls, conference rooms, bedroom suites and a spacious art and pottery studio equipped with a ceramic kiln.
The setting is magical, with awe-inspiring views to the Sierra Morena where one can observe horses, sheep and Iberian pigs grazing and foraging in nearby pastures.
The premises features abundant fresh water, with an artisan well which is the main reason this site has been inhabited since time immemorial and also the reason the Carthusian monks built their charter house on the remains of previous settlements.
The Cartuja went through a period of deterioration, a degree of which has been purposefully kept, giving the monument a romantic look and feel. Restoration works over the past 30 years have been substantial, the roofs and ceilings of the main buildings have been structurally consolidated, and so have the monumental kitchens and the monk’s dining-hall along with the former water-operated mill adapted into a swimming pool and reservoir.
Some of the chapels and monk’s cells have been converted into new rooms and suites that are currently managed as a rural guesthouse….