The tower dates back to the 17th century.
A little history about the property and a brief description:
The MasĆa de los Cartujos de Porta Coeli, in whose chapel was prior San Bonifacio Ferrer, and after the donation of 44,000 vines gave rise to the “Carthusian wine”, becoming in the 18th century the best vineyard in the Kingdom of Valencia, with cellars with Gothic caves with buttresses and tower, sundial, Mudejar style surrounded by twelve hectares of orange and olive trees.
Immersed in the Sierra Calderona mountain range, this estate is a place for enjoyment and recreation. The main area consists of 500 m2 distributed over three floors. It has a master suite with en-suite bathroom, ten bedrooms, five bathrooms, terraces, patios, swimming pool, water deposit for irrigation, fronton court, gym, children’s games, stables and clay pigeon shooting platform. The estate also has an olive oil mill, its own well and electricity transformation centre, a total of 11 surveillance cameras, security through the walls in the style of the Carthusian monasteries, and accommodation for owners fitted with the latest technologies with Wi-Fi.
Silence, peace and a sense of space and freedom, fresh air and life in the midst of nature are the most outstanding and luxurious features of this property.
An event and celebration company rents out, from time to time, especially on weekends, part of the property for company meetings and weddings, which provides a certain annual income.
In addition, the estateās staff looks after the orange and olive groves, including other agricultural activities.
All this is less than 30 kilometres from Valencia and less than 15 kilometres from the town of BĆ©tera, which has all services available.
Also nearby is the EscorpiĆ³n Golf Club, one of the most prestigious in the city of Valencia, as well as several international schools.
In a nutshell, this is a house for recreation or country living, with a very special history.