This building is located in one of the most beautiful places in La Garrotxa, in the Olot Volcanic Zone Natural Park, specifically on the Olot-Santa Pau road, very close to La Faixeda d'en Jordà. Tourist enclave par excellence.
It is a commercial premises on the ground floor prepared as a restaurant, previously it had a restaurant activity with great profitability, and which ended due to the retirement of the owners. This ground floor is distributed with two large 70 m² rooms, with a large bar counter and another 100 m2 room with a large fireplace. A 200 m² annex is added, including a warehouse, kitchen, cold room and pantry. On this floor are the toilets and staff locker area. With a total of 270 m². The dining room has access to a rear and side terrace of 150 m².
The first floor is connected by stairs and elevator. It has 100 m² that are distributed in 4 rooms, all exterior, a bathroom, kitchen and dining room. It has a large terrace with views of the mountains and a rear terrace.
There is a second floor, it is the roof of the house. This space has about 100 m² that could be conditioned to obtain more living space.
The building has city gas and air conditioning.
Total of 511 m² built on a plot of 648 m².
Parking area for 4 cars under the porch.
This property is ideal for a restaurant project or a large workshop with housing on the upper floor.
100 m² house
Roof 100 m2
4 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Restaurant/ Workshop 270 m²
Courtyard150 m²
Terrace
Chimney
Parking 4 cars
second hand/ good condition
Listing features
Property type
Property
Habitable area
350m2
Year built
1960
Flood-prone area
Not in flood-prone area
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