Description
The estate known as “La Font” comprises approximately 18.5 hectares, including cultivated land, woodland, and areas with a variety of vegetation. These rural lands cover a total area of 18.5393 hectares, primarily pine forest (known locally as "la baga") and holm oak forest (known locally as "los solells"), with nearly 3 hectares of cultivated land. A small portion is designated as dryland fruit orchards, although the current use is for dryland cereal crops and/or a motorcycle track (a specific and uncommon use). The main house is a traditional stone farmhouse with a gabled roof, consisting of a ground floor and an upper floor. It was extensively renovated around 1950 to convert it into a residential dwelling. The house has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a living/dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen, a pantry or cellar, an entrance hall, and a hallway on the upper floor. The property includes a boiler room—which also serves as a tool shed—and a ping-pong room. It has an oil-fired boiler, fed by two connected tanks, and a high electrical capacity. Water is supplied by a well on the property, capable of providing a considerable flow rate (25 m³/hour), and there is also a reserve cistern of approximately 40 m³. The property features a garage in need of renovation, a tennis court requiring repair, and a swimming pool with a functioning filtration system and pumps. Price negotiable.