Detached Finca with Separate Accommodation
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Big Views
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Main House.
2 Bedrooms.
134m2
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Casita.
2 Bedrooms.
56m2
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10 x 5 Swimming Pool
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Solar Panels
Rustic Style Finca sitting in elevated position with panoramic views of the valley.
Property Details:
Located between the villages of Alozaina and Yunquera the finca has most wonderful views enjoying both sunrise and sunset.
The property has been constructed in a rustic style with high vaulted beamed ceilings in both the lounge and kitchen.
The property has been designed to enjoy an open plan lifestyle with the flow of propety also gravitating towards the exterior patios and pool area.
Patio doors open from the lounge to the conservatory constructed to enjoy those views.
The master bedroom also sits to the front of property with ensuite bathroom.
Bedroom 2 has the added luxury of French windows opening directly to the pool area.
The guest bathroom is located next to bedroom 2.
A utility room is also access via the entrance paito.
The large swimming pool sits to the side of the property surrounded by patio with beginnings of pergola to the rear of the pool area, this would make a lovely shaded spot.
The casita is located to side of the property in an elevated position.
The casita was reformed recently with 2 bedroom, kitchen, lounge and bathroom.
Outdoor area and Land:
The land consists of two plots.
The plot that the property sits on and a second plot to the side.
Views:
Countryside and mountain
Access:
Mainly concrete and track
Alozaina is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
It is located between Tolox, Casarabonela and Yunquera and in the foothills of the Sierra de las Nieves in its transition to the Hoya de Málaga.
The municipality is situated approximately 52 kilometers from Málaga and 41 from the city of Ronda.
It has a population of approximately 2,200 residents.
Its surface area is 33.85 km2 and has a density of 66.23 inhabitants/km2.
It is one of eight pueblo blancos that "guard the Sierra de las Nieves".
In the past ten years a transformation has taken place, from a dusty somewhat shabby rural village to a lively community proud of its traditions and enhanced by many new amenities.
Natives of the town are called Pecheros.