RX3431.12967
Villa
Ready to live in
Bimenes
Asturias
Mountain and landscape views
428m2 (4,607 ft2)
9101 m2
5
4
485,000
Striking property comprising a main stone house and a guest house, located on a plot of land of 9,101m2.
The main house is the result of the restoration two existing houses and a barn. It has stone walls with insulation, and a completely new and insulated roof. Electric heating is provided by panels embedded in the walls and ceilings.
The entrance to the house faces south. To the right of the hall, 15th-century doors lead to the garage, installations room, and storage room. To the left, 17th-century teak wood Indian doors lead to the living room with a fireplace and large windows overlooking the garden, kitchen with access to the garden. Under the staircase, a 16th-century oak door connects to the garage, and there is a Romanesque baptismal font over a thousand years old.
The marble stairs leading to the upper floor have 19th-century wrought iron railings. An 18th-century Indian door leads to a large office with rosewood floors. In this room, there is a work of art: an 1885 tower clock that connects to the exterior of the house, displaying the time on both the facade and inside, with an incredible mechanism.
This floor has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a living room with a fireplace, a terrace, and antique balconies with 19th and 14th-century wrought iron railings. All bathrooms are marble. Renaissance window from a sandstone palace in Salamanca.
The exterior paving around the house is limestone from the Casa de Cervantes. On the west facade, there is a 12th-century granite coat of arms. The terrace features a pebble mosaic in different colours. In the garden, there is an artificial fountain from the Spanish Imperial era, a natural spring, and decorative 19th-century jars from Alicante.
The entire exterior is channelled with interconnected wells for natural drainage. The houses drain is connected to the town hall sanitary system, and the property has mains water and internet. A 14th-century stone lion on the facade spits water into a well. The area is lit with antique streetlamps from Buenos Aires, of over a hundred years old. Retaining walls are made of stone.
Impressive gardens with unbeatable views of the mountains.