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Jaen, Villanueva del arzobispo 0,0827 ha

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0,083 ha | Jaen

200.000 EUR

211.063,00 USD

Description

A stately building in a regionalist style, it was built in the early years of the 20th century.The building to which it belongs is made up of two independent houses with four stately balconies each.The upper part of the facade draws our attention as it is finished off with a stone balustrade with beautiful flowerpots and four flames, in the center of it is the elegant noble coat of arms of the family.Distribution:- Ground Floor Mezzanine : Entrance, Distributors, Hall of the cupola, Living room, Dining room, Living room, toilet, kitchen and terrace.- First Floor Distributors, 6 bedrooms of which 3 are en suite with 3 bathrooms.- Second Floor: Terrace-Mirador, 3 rooms and warehouses on the roof.- Semi-basement: Garage, Living room with room, passage room, toilet, boiler room and different roomsCordovan stone and tile were used in the construction of its viewpoint.It was a work of D.Manuel Lopez Ramirez, author of several of the most popular manor houses of great architectural beauty.The house is Villanueva del arzobispo, which is a municipality surrounded by a landscape of olive groves and cereal fields, there are several interesting places that can be considered of interest and essential points for a tourist visit to Villanueva del Arzobispo.In addition to the historical-religious buildings, parish, convent of Santa Ana, Sanctuary, the urban area.Its natural limits are to the North, the Guadalquivir valley and the Sierra de Cazorla; to the east the lands that give access to the Sierra area, and to the South, with the last lands of the Ubeda area.Part of its municipal area is bathed by the Guadalquivir and Guadalimar rivers, which gives rise to fertile lands that promote agricultural crops.The olive industry is very important in this municipality and it has one of the largest oil manufacturing cooperatives in our country.The origin of its name comes from a Letter of Privilege, which is preserved in the town hall of the Villa, given by King Don Enrique to the Archbishop of Toledo, Don Pedro Tenorio, authorizing in 1396 that the place called La Moraleda passes to be called Villanueva del Arzobispo.By this Charter of Privilege the city is founded with a series of ordinances and charters and the obligation of the residents to surround the city in five years.In Arab times Villanueva was one of the fortresses that reinforced the town of Iznatoraf, called La Moraleja.After the conquest by Fernando III the Saint of Iznatoraf, this village of La Moraleja was donated by the king to the Advancement of Cazorla.In 1396, the Archbishop of Toledo, Don Pedro Tenorio, granted it the title of Villa, acquiring its own jurisdiction and becoming the most important commercial nucleus of the Cazorla manor.It stood out for its flour production, with numerous flour mills that lined the passage of the Guadalquivir River.Miguel de Cervantes lived for a time in this town, in 1592, as a wheat tax collector.Felipe II granted him criminal jurisdiction in 1573.It received the title of city from the hands of King Alfonso XIII in 1920.I.B.I: 226,92€.

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