




Nestled within the winding cobblestone streets of Gaucín, this substantial townhouse presents a rare creative canvas for those seeking an authentic Andalusian transformation. Gaucín is renowned as the balcony of the Genal Valley, a place where the artistic community blends seamlessly with traditional village life. This property, positioned in the historic heart of the village, offers a dual-aspect configuration that is seldom found in such central locations, providing a sense of space and accessibility that is highly prized in white village architecture.
The interior spans 187 m² of built area, distributed across three interconnected levels. What sets this house apart is the dual street access at different elevations. The lower level, once a traditional bakery, still houses its original wood-fired oven and industrial kneading machinery, offering 23 m² of raw character. The main entrance from the village's primary thoroughfare leads into an 82 m² middle floor flooded with natural light, while the top floor offers another 82 m² of versatile space currently configured for bedrooms and a study. An internal staircase bridges all three levels, ensuring a fluid transition between the historical lower quarters and the more contemporary upper living areas.
For the visionary buyer, the structural integrity and layout suggest a variety of ambitious uses. One could easily divide the building into two independent residences or create a grand family estate with a private studio at the base. Perhaps the most compelling feature is the potential to add a fourth floor. This vertical expansion would permit a panoramic roof terrace, capturing the sweeping mountain vistas and the iconic terracotta skyline of Gaucín that stretches toward the Mediterranean horizon.
The location offers a sophisticated lifestyle far removed from the coastal bustle yet remains remarkably well-connected. Gaucín is a year-round cultural hub, hosting flamenco festivals, international art exhibitions, and boasting a culinary scene that includes Michelin-recognized dining. Practicality meets leisure here; the beaches of Manilva and Sabinillas are just 30 minutes away, and the historic city of Ronda is a short 35-minute drive. For international travel, Gibraltar Airport is reachable in an hour, while Málaga’s terminal is approximately 75 to 90 minutes away, making this an ideal base for a second home or a boutique hospitality project.
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