02 December 2015

NOTICIA 2

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La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.La casa, construida hacia finales del siglo XVIII, consta de 2 plantas y “sabaya” o aprovechamiento bajo cubierta con un total de 6 habitaciones rústicas y sencillas, todas ellas con baño, y una zona común con fogaril y comedor.

 

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