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Large Property with separate acccommodation
. Many possiblities
. Open views
. Walking distance to town
. Urban Property
. Inner Courtyard
. Several Open Terraces
. Train Station in the town
We are happy to present this large property on the outskirts of Estacion de Cártama with so many possibilities.
Property Details:
Entering into the property, there is a lounge dining with 3 double bedrooms 2 of them with fitted wardrobes and a kitchen.
The inner Andalucian courtyard is a lovely shady spot with access to the main house. In front of the courtyard there is a big lounge with open fireplace and a double bedroom with fitted wardrobe.
On the 1st floor, there is a bedroom and a large room that can be converted into a separate accommodation with a terrace with open views of the countryside.
There is also a ground floor terrace with a gate leading out of the property, facing the lower terrace there is a separate one bedroom flat that needs to be finished.
Estacion de Cártama is a bustling town with a Train Station, International School, Supermarkets and Many Bars and Restaurants.
Outdoor area and Land:
Two terraces plus inner courtyard
Views:
Fields
Access:
Excellent
Ref | DPIe26620 |
Type | Semi-Detached House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Parking | No |
Garden | No |
Pool | No |
Built Size | 200m² |
Terrace Size | 0m² |
Plot Size | 167m² |
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Cartama is a white washed Andalusian village with stunning landscapes, situated in the foothills of the Sierra de Cartama mountain range, just east of Malaga.
Renowned for its agriculture, the lush farmlands in the area produce olives, almonds and citrus fruits. This is the border between the Guadalhorce valley and La Hoya in the Montes de Malaga.
Centrally located, Cartama is equidistant from the inland towns of Coin, Alhaurin el Grande and Alhaurin del la Torre and just 20 kilometers from Malaga city centre.
Offering visitors a truly traditional experience where you can experience the real Andaluicia, whilst still being within 25 minutes’ drive of the coastline and beaches.
Rumoured to have been originally founded by merchant Phoenicians and named Cartha, the town was later utilised as a key defensive position for the Romans who renamed the town Cartima, at the time being one of the main towns in the province of Málaga.
Offering far more economic pricing than the busy coastal destinations, Cartama offers buyers the opportunity to pick up a rural home or finca at exceptional value for money, in a truly traditional part of Andalucia.