Colonial-style house in Pirque, located within the Parque Las Majadas condominium, featuring a spectacular garden designed by landscape architect Bernardita Prieto. Majestic Indian chestnut trees, ginkgo bilobas, liquidambars, beeches, and Japanese maples, among others, shape this true, flat park set on a large plot of land.
Originally built in 1930, the house has since been restored, expanded, and remodeled. It offers 312 m² of built area on approximately 5,000 m² of land. Of mixed construction with concrete foundations, the house features ceilings with antique conifer and poplar beams. Wood floors in the living room and bedrooms, ceramic tiles in the kitchen, Batuco tiles in the dining area and terraces, and clay roof tiles.
Spacious entrance hall
Large living room
Separate dining room
Primary bedroom en suite with a large bathroom
3 bedrooms sharing 1 full bathroom
Wood-burning stoves and salamanders throughout the house
Double-height ceilings throughout
Fully equipped kitchen
Breakfast/daily dining area
Beautiful terraces
Automatic gate
Swimming pool
Automatic irrigation
Treehouse
Greenhouse
Vegetable garden area
Bird water fountain
Rose garden
Viewing bench in the garden overlooking the pool
Separate guest house of 40 m² with bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette
Water supplied by Compañía de Aguas de Pirque
Water rights included