Description
In the heart of the Guadalcobacin River valley, surrounded by farmland and olive groves, lies Cortijo de La Vizcondesaa property steeped in history and linked to the Viscounts of Torres de Luzon since the 17th century. The estate comprises 59 hectares of fertile land with abundant water, a drainage system, and direct access to the river.
The main building retains its original character and features a majestic tower with bell and viewing gallery, a principal residence with multiple rooms, a caretaker's house, chapel, stables, barns, storage buildings, and a garden with swimming pool. Access to the cortijo is via a spacious forecourt that opens onto a traditional Andalusian courtyard with a central pond, palm trees, and potted plants.
The property is in full working order and offers excellent potential for agricultural use or as a tourism or leisure development.