Farmhouse for sale in Cullar De Baza, Granada, Spain

£1,026,672 (€1,200,000)
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Farmhouse for sale

Property features

  • Farmhouse
  • Detached
  • Resale
  • Plot size: 335 hectares

Property description

Characteristics of the farm:
• size of the plot: 335 hectares
• 6,000 olive trees
• 24,000 vineyards
• cave house of 400 M2
• 2 cave warehouses to store the grains
• 1 warehouse of 100 M2
• agricultural machinery, seeder tractor, etc.
• 2 water wells
• 2 agricultural water deposits
• 100 hectares of arable land (cereals, wheat, etc).
• private hunting premises: Rabbit, partridge, wild
boar, etc.
Location:
• 1.5 km from the center of cúllar baza (granada)
• 2 km from the a-92 murcia – granada motorway
• 800 mts of the property is by the side of the road that joins cúllar baza and huescar
• 110 km from granada
• 150 km from murcia
• 100 km from the coast

Interesting details of the municipality of Cúllar: Located in a dense valley with numerous fruit trees, 22 km away from Baza and 125 km from the Granada. Altitude above sea level: 897 meters; Extension: 427 Km2; No. Of Inhabitants: 4832

In the old town, visitors can see several architectonic monuments, such as the 17th century Town Hall, the 16th century Church of Santa Marí­a de la Anunciación (of Renaissance style and with a three section bell-tower) and the 17th century Palace of the Marquis of Cadimo.

History
These fertile lands have been inhabited since Prehistoric times. It was a prosperous area, Cúllar was part of the kingdom of Murcia as well as the kingdom of Granada.

In the Nasrid period, it was joined to Baza, being conquered in 1484 by the Catholic Monarchs and destroyed by the Zagal in 1488.

Cúllar had an important role in the Moors uprising in 1586, who had endured strict impositions as dictated by King Phillip II ever since the Christian re-conquest started. Once the revolt was crushed by D. Juan de Austria, the Moors were exiled and in 1607 finally expelled from Spain.

The Catholic Monarchs made Cúllar a part of Baza, until 1620, when it gained the title of independent village.

Nearby the urban area, there is an old tower from the Arab period, which is now used as a Chapel for Virgen de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza.

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