198,000 €
Metro 2 Plot | 8 € |
Metro 2 Built | 828 € |
Plot | 24,500 m2 |
Built | 239 m2 |
Discover this impressive rustic farmhouse in Valderrobres, spanning 2.45 hectares, designed according to permaculture and self-sufficiency principles. This unique space is not just a home, but a lifestyle that promotes connection with nature and respect for the environment. The construction occupies a total area of 239.57 m² distributed over two floors. The ground floor, measuring 40.93 m² with an open-plan design, features two distinct areas: upon entering, a common space integrating the living-dining room with a bedroom, and stairs connecting to the upper floor. Following this, there's another living-dining room, a second bedroom, and a shared bathroom. On this same floor, there's a 55.19 m² storage area with double access, including a utility room, boiler, washing machine, and solar batteries. On the upper floor, a 41 m² loft houses two double bedrooms. On the north facade, there's a large 44.46 m² shed. Surrounding the building, an open porch of 58 m² has been built, perfect for enjoying the surroundings and providing pleasant shade on sunny days. The materials used for the construction were ecological and locally sourced, mostly from within a 0 km radius, reflecting a commitment to sustainability. The main structure is built of wood, while thermal and acoustic insulation systems are achieved thanks to straw bales specially selected for bioconstruction. The cladding, both exterior and interior, is made of clay and lime. The farmhouse walls, made of formcel, are coated with a mixture of lime and natural earth, complemented by Paris, Albarracín, and Tadelakt plasters, achieving an aesthetic and durable finish. To preserve the wood, ecological varnishes were applied, ensuring that every part of the construction is sustainable and environmentally friendly. Surrounded by a beautiful forest, the farmhouse sits on farmland that has not been plowed or treated with pesticides for over 20 years. Inside, you can find an orchard that houses a variety of fruit trees, such as apple, pear, plum, apricot, cherry, and peach trees. Furthermore, the farmhouse is equipped with a solar energy system using photovoltaic panels and has an earthing system. Rainwater harvesting is carried out through several tanks and ponds, ensuring a water supply throughout the year. There is also a local water point that allows for the drilling of a well. This farmhouse is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, an investment in the future, and a refuge in harmony with nature. Don't miss the opportunity to visit and fall in love with everything it has to offer!