Cortijo for Sale in Albox, Almería
Cortijo Juanjo - A country house in the Albox area. (For Renovation) Semi-detached 4 bedroom cortijo with garage for sale in Almeria Province, situated in the Saliente area within walking distance of a popular bar / restaurant. Original double wooden doors open into a hallway with high ceilings. Double doors on the right open into a large bedroom, and to the left double doors open into another double bedroom with original floor tiles and a door leading through to another room with an under-stairs storage area. From the hallway, an opening leads through to a room with fireplace housing a bread oven. Double glazed doors lead through to a small passageway which gives access to a room formerly used as a kitchen with access to a small courtyard. To the end of this room is a bathroom with bath tub, WC, bidet and pedestal basin. A door gives access to stairs to the first floor where the roof is in good condition and offers a good height throughout. It currently comprises three good sized rooms and one smaller room. One of the larger rooms is in poor condition and one has been part renovated. The first floor could be converted to create a landing area, two double bedrooms and a bathroom. To the side of the house, a passageway leads to two large animal rooms and a small courtyard. To the front of the house is a garden area and a large garage with fireplace and a large storeroom to the side - this could be converted to a self contained guest annexe. A slope from the garden leads up to an era (threshing circle) which is half owned by the property, and a water deposit. The property has rights to water from Saliente and mains electricity is connected. Telephone & internet are also available for connection.
Albox is large market town in Almeria, Andalusia located in the northeastern part of the Almanzora Valley and 120 km from the provincial capital, Almería . In 2014 it had 11,715 inhabitants, a surface area of 168.42 km² with a density of 69 inhabitants per square kilometre. The post code is 04800.
Location
The town itself sits between the Sierra de los Filabres and the Sierra de los Estaciones mountain ranges on the banks of the ancient river bed of the Almanzora Valley. North is Velez Rubio, South is Cantoria, West is Oria and East is Arboleas.
The municipality is made up of the villages of Llano de las Animas, Llano del Espino, Llano de Los Olleres, La Molata and Las Pocicas. Other scattered nuclei are Fuente del Marqués and Aljambra with many tiny hamlets dotted around.
The new motorway under development will decrease the length of time it currently takes to get to the coast but Vera playa and Garrucha are about a half an hour's drive from the town centre. Corvera, Murcia's airport, and Almeria airport are almost an equal distance from Albox and approximately an hour and a half away.
History
The name Albox is a derivative from the Moor name for At The Forest and is similar to the Spanish Al Bosque meaning the same.
Albox has had its fair share of action between the Moor and Christian tug-of war for control of the area in the fifteenth century that was rampant all throughout Andalusia. The town has also seen its fair share of natural disasters in the past but like a Phoenix it has risen from the ashes to become the thriving cultural centre it is today. Once famous for pottery and looms its privileged geographical position led to it being an important link used by mining operations, once upon a time by train but in recent years by heavy transport.
Christianity gained a strong foothold here and there are several noteworthy monuments to that. The monastery at Saliente has an annual pilgrimage that draws patrons from all over Spain and has played an important part in the area’s history.
The impressive church in the Plaza Mayor and the recent modernization and reformation of the town centre, rambla and bridges have given Albox a new lease of life. Once a dreary, dusty, backwater it is now a thriving lively market town
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