Property Details
- Property: Villa (Resale)
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Receptions: N/A
3 Bedroom Villa in Albox, Almeria
Features
div styletext-align: justify; margin: auto 0cmAmazing views and amazing value! That sums this property up very well. A well presented resale villa of 120m2 set on a huge plot of 2,524m2. The property is situated around a 15 minute drive from the large town of Albox. Here you will find pretty much every daily amenity needed. The nearest coastal resort of Mojacar is around a 50 minute drive. This villa is in a very quiet spot with a couple of neighbouring villas nearby. The access is good and the village of Las Pocicas is just a few minutes away. The statement stunning country views is no exaggeration./divdiv styletext-align: justify; margin: auto 0cm The property is distributed over one floor in a bungalow style. The layout is as follows: Three double bedrooms with built in wardrobes, two bathrooms ( one en-suite to master bedroom ) a large fully fitted kitchen with granite worktops and all white goods, lounge with log burner, and a dayroom also with a log burner. This room is a converted garage, ideal for an office, games room or fourth bedroom. Outside the plot has been fenced, gated and laid with a maintainance free gravel finish, to the front of the property there is a terrace area with pergola cover and a small tiled patio area The rear offers a courtyard with storage cupboards and an above ground pool. The owners have recently changed all windows and doors to upgraded double glazed units. A great country option and just reduced. The owners are open to sensible offers!/div Albox is nestled between the Sierra de las Estancias and the Sierra de los Filabres mountain ranges, a short distance from the river. It is a typical white-washed town with narrow streets interspersed with small plazas. As a small agricultural town it is surrounded by olive groves and orange and lemon orchards. bbThe origin of Albox is medieval and the remains of an ancient fort can be found on a nearby hill. In 1503 it was destroyed by an earthquake and many of its historical buildings were lost. It has been completely reconstructed in its present location.br/br/Albox and the surrounding area offers a number of outdoor pursuits for the visitor. There are a multitude of country areas to walk and explore, horse riding, cycling or off-roading in a 4WD. The area is also home to Europe’s biggest observatory.br/br/Many of the local traditions in Albox remain, including ceramics. Two celebrated ceramicist families, Herminio and the Ends, remain in Albox. Their pottery factories still cook the mud in the old Arab furnaces and produce popular decorative ceramics, mostly earthenware.br/br/There is a flourishing weekly market held on Tuesdays that is one of the features of Albox. The market spans through the streets into the Rambla (a dry river bed) and here you can buy everything from clothes to livestock.
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