Upon entering the Property you find two rooms that would make a comfortable Lounge & Dining Room or perhaps Study. There is also a Kitchen & an Internal enclosed Patio area. The stairs lead up to the First floor where there are two Bedrooms, the first of which has a Juliet Balcony over looking the beautiful Iglesia de San Gabriel Church
There is also a Showeroom on this level, stairs leading up to the Second floor where there are two further Bedrooms, again another one with a Juliet Balcony
At 28,000 € this property offers a Fabulous Opportunity in a Wonderful Location. It is Not for the Faint Hearted but is a Good Proposition for a Builder or someone with the Skills to bring this back to its Former Glory
The Property has been empty for some time & the services are not currently in use. However, all bills are up to date. The Electricity & Water will be reconnected when a Deposit is laid by prospective Buyer
This is the estimated built size of the Property as we are awaiting information & a copy of the Escritura
An Energy Certificate has yet to be obtained
The last flight of stairs lead up to a reasonable size Storage Room & Roof Terrace where you can take in the views across the Town & surrounding areas
Yes, even at this extremely attractive price the Owner is OPEN TO OFFERS
We would Urge interested parties to view this property & take in the Opportunity that exists
The Property is Located in Loja a Quaint Spanish Village approx 35 kms from Granada, 80 kms from Malaga City & of course Malaga Airport, with good road links utilising the A42 & A92 the journey is about an hour by car
Loja is located in a valley close to the Sierra de Loja mountain range. A small town divided in two by the Genil river. It is situated on the western edge of the Vega Plain close to Granada.
Occupying an historically important strategic position, Loja acted as a defensive centre under the Moors, who exploited the town's location to guard the plains. Its military significance as a Moorish stronghold can still be seen today in the remnants of walls & a tower of the former Islamic Alcazaba.
Loja also has several interesting churches, the best of which is the 16th-century Iglesia de San Gabriel, designed by Diego de Siloé, having many fine Renaissance architectural features
Built over the site of an old mosque, the Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación was designed by the neoclassical architect Ventura Rodríguez & has Gothic & Mudéjar elements & also an elegant belfry
If you want to discover more about Loja's history, then visit the town's history museum, Centro de Interpretación Histórico
The museum is located in the attractive 15th-century Antigua Casa de Cabildo, on the Plaza de la Constitución. Their Telephone number is +34 958 321 520A few kms outside Loja on the Río Genil river are a series of waterfalls that have been designated as a protected area, Los Infiernos de Loja Natural Monument, a pleasant shady spot for a riverside picnic
A possible future protected natural park, the limestone Sierra de Loja, provides a dramatic backdrop to the town, its highest point is the Cerro de Santa Lucía at 1,671m
With over 50 caves close to town, caving is a popular activity, along with hang-gliding, fishing, hiking & cycling
There is a local bar "El Alamo" well worth a visit whilst you're there. Very popular with ex Pat's with a good range of Tapas & It's worth trying the Andalucían Cuisine in the "El Cortijo Restaurant", in the Hotel Finca La Bobadilla