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^^ COZY NEWLY BUILT 110-SQUARE-METER HOUSE IN THE HEART OF S
^^ COZY NEWLY BUILT 110-SQUARE-METER HOUSE IN THE HEART OF SOMOSIERRA, PERFECT FOR ENJOYING THE MOUNTAINS AND NATURE JUST A FEW STEPS FROM YOUR HOME^^
Magnificent house in the heart of the Somosierra pass. Over 110 square meters spread over two floors, with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring spectacular views and high-quality finishes throughout the house. The ground floor has a large living room of over 32 square meters, with a furnished kitchen equipped with appliances, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The upper floor offers 2 bedrooms with balconies and a bathroom. From the bedroom balcony, you have a panoramic view of the entire mountain range. The wooden floors and the ceilings with large wooden beams make this house a cozy mountain refuge. Pellet heating ensures minimal consumption while enjoying this home. A brand-new house, ready to enjoy nature just steps away from you... Visit it, you'll love it... Somosierra is the highest settlement in the Community of Madrid, a high mountain village at 1,440 meters above sea level, and 93 km south of Madrid. It is located in the Madrid tourism area of Sierra Norte and Valle Medio del Lozoya. The village features the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, which crowns the pass. Notable spots in the town include the stone fountain from 1788, which provides a good vantage point of the mountain, and some traditional houses on Calle Real. The territory of Somosierra offers great natural wealth. Starting with the views of both the Madrid and Segovia sides from the top of the pass; the Castilian plain stretches out in all its splendor from the Zorrullo peak, northwest of the village, following the path to the glider school. The best views are from the ascent to the summit of Peña Cebollera Vieja (2,129 m). Much of the middle zones are covered with Pyrenean oaks, remnants of the once extensive oak groves. Of particular interest are the birch trees. Foxes, roe deer, and wild boar, remnants of abundant wildlife, hide in the forests. It is recommended to visit Peña del Chorro, a unique spot that, during the thaw, hosts one of the few waterfalls in Madrid. To reach Peña del Chorro, follow the old N-1 road towards Segovia and take a path to the right less than two kilometers away. The Chorrera de los Litueros, as the waterfall is called, forms a stream that, together with Las Pedrizas, feeds the Río del Puerto, the source of the Duratón River. ^^This advertisement is non-binding and may contain errors. It is presented for informational purposes only and is not contractual^^
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If you want to know more, you can talk to Javier Villalba.