Engel & Völkers presents this charming renovated rustic house in the heart of Titaguas, where original features such as wooden beams, vaulted ceilings, cane structures, traditional tiles, and natural stone have been preserved while seamlessly integrating modern amenities. With 248 m² of built area distributed over three floors on a 163 m² plot, the property includes a spacious barbecue area with a fireplace and a separate kitchen, perfect for gatherings, as well as a garage-workshop-storage room with a loft and a patio connecting to the main building. Inside, the ground floor boasts a living-dining room with a fireplace, a natural stone wall, an integrated kitchen, and a guest bathroom. The first floor features a double bedroom, a triple bedroom warmed by the fireplace, a full bathroom, a storage room, and balconies with views of the town and surrounding mountains. The top floor offers another double bedroom, a triple bedroom, a full bathroom, and a lofted room with a wooden ceiling and panoramic window providing access to the roof. The original windows have been upgraded with double-glazed glass for added comfort. Southeast-facing, the home enjoys abundant natural light throughout the day. While it lacks central heating, the fireplace ensures warmth during the colder months. Built in 1890 and carefully restored to maintain its essence, this property is ideal as a peaceful residence or an investment for tourist or vacation rentals, blending history, comfort, and a unique natural setting.
Titaguas, a municipality in the Los Serranos region of the province of Valencia, within the Valencian Community, has a population of 505 inhabitants and is renowned for its rugged natural surroundings, fed by the Turia River and numerous springs famous for their healing properties. Accessible from Valencia via the CV-35 road, its economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock, complemented by artisanal workshops and a growing rural tourism industry, supported by local institutions. Beyond its natural beauty, the municipality is celebrated for its archaeological and artistic heritage. It features Iberian and Roman settlements and prehistoric rock paintings at the Rincón del Tío Escribano, which date back over 9,000 years, making it a cultural and natural destination of great significance.