(Tph-01) Urban Mill. Needs Rehabilitation. Next To Fine River Location. (MD1383781)
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Set over a plot of some 430m2 urban land, this traditional ruined construction of some 252m2 used to be a mill. Currently its 4 existing walls are built of masonry stone and in good structural condition. However, an architects developing plan will be required to obtain building permission, through which internal foundations would be consolidated and, thus, achieve the residential administrative permission. Based on legal planning, this building would become an interesting rural rehabilitation project, understanding such rehabilitation as the outcome of endowing an existing industrial ruined building of structural and functional means for it to become a legal residential building. The village were the mill is located is surrounded by wild nature, set next to the domains of the regional Park of Gredos, and yet only 45 minutes away from the near town of Ávila, and 2 hours drive form Madrid. This building would be perfect for those looking to COMBINE traditional and rural architecture with the environmentally friendly facilities of modern life, thus turning it into a home, of for renting out as this is an area with increasing demand for rural tourism.
Other Details: Number of Bedrooms: 1, Number of Bathrooms: 1
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