Property to be reformed located in one of the best residential areas of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, very close to the historic centre of the city. Nestled in a natural environment, with a magnificent plot where you can enjoy the outdoors. Events, boutique hotel, family home, holiday accommodation, are some of the uses that could satisfy the needs of exclusive clients.
The property has three accesses from the main street or avenue; two to the plot and/or main house; another one only to the guest house. On the plot we find gardens, parking, cobbled entrance area, rooms that can be used for storage, laundry room, workshops, or others. There are also two toilets and a boiler room.
The main house has two floors, distributed in hall or glazed gallery, large living room, kitchen, bedroom, storage room, which could be considered as a possible bathroom, located under the staircase. The second floor, destined to the rest area, has a large bathroom, a room or passageway to the master bedroom, glazed balcony and two more bedrooms, all of them with large spaces and luminosity. It has a loft/attic with only one access, at present, by means of a trap door. This area occupies the entire floor of the house. The guest house, distributed on one floor, has a complete bathroom with patio; living room with fireplace; two bedrooms, one of them with complete bathroom; kitchen and patios. It has independent access from the street and internal connection with the main house. We highlight the noble materials used in its architecture and construction, where the hydraulic tiles are very important, as well as the wooden plank floor, doors, windows, and main staircase, all of them original from the house.
San Cristóbal de La Laguna, popularly known as La Laguna, is a city and municipality of Tenerife.
The city was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1999 for being the only example of an un walled colonial city. Its historical case conserves practically intact its original 15th century layout. The conformation of the city, its streets, its colors, and its environment are elements that it shares with colonial cities of the American continent.
It has several teaching centers, post offices, pharmacies, bank branches, several public squares and playgrounds, shops, bars and restaurants.