Engel & Völkers presents this classic house of the period, built in 1918 and located in the downtown area, more specifically in Doctor Allart street and with a second front to Clavel street. The reference plot is located in block 314 of the Historic Centre area and is established at protection level grade 3 in façade and volume.
The 226.50m2 dwelling has as an annex the roof terrace which finishes off the building with a 60% share, has two floors and a large walkable terrace. We access it through a large hallway of the period with a semicircular door that leads us to the entrance hall and main entrance of the house where it has a toilet.
One of the highlights of this house is the large staircase made of Tea wood, also with the ironwork of the railing from the same period.
On the first floor we have a large living room with hydraulic floors of the period, a stately balcony that gives us a view of Doctor Allart street and continuing on this floor we find 3 more rooms with different mosaic designs, as well as another room that serves as a laundry area.
The other part of the house has another bright living room with its characteristic personality, pigmented floor tiles and pleasant balconies overlooking Clavel street.
On the top floor there is a large panoramic roof terrace which can be used for different purposes.
Undoubtedly a unique house in the very centre of Santa Cruz where you can realise the dream of reforming and converting it into a luxury while maintaining the essence of the house.
The Santa Cruz Center not only stands out for its high historical level reflected in its buildings and architecture, but also its port is a hub of communications between Europe, Africa and America, to which different types of ships arrive.
The city is also a nerve center in internal and inter-island communications. A modern tram connects many areas of the center as well as a fluid public transport traffic.
Its urban panorama is marked by several skyscrapers, emblematic buildings, and especially the silhouette of the Tenerife Auditorium, designed by the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava Valls.