House details:
Calle Pillar is a pretty, white, 200 year old, Spanish town house located on the edge of this ancient village furnished throughout in traditional style. You enter the property via a wrought iron gate, across the 1st Terrace to the front door. This leads directly into the lounge which seats 4 with sofa, chairs and coffee table etc. To the right is to be found the 1st bedroom with double bed, bedside cabinets and chest of drawers. Whilst to the left is the second bedroom with two single beds and large double wardrobe. Off this bedroom is the shower room with hand basin, washing machine, mirrors and toiletry cabinet.
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Stairs leading from the lounge take you to the good-sized kitchen, which is fully equipped with all the usual facilities and will seat 4 around its table. A door opens into a second terrace, which again would accommodate up to 4 people. From here a further set of stairs lead up to the large top terrace, which has excellent views of the village and the mountains beyond. On this terrace is a lovely Spanish table and chairs, which will comfortably seat 4-6 people with a cane sofa, a hand washbasin and barbeque.
House Location:
The property is just yards from the local tourist office where the staff are multilingual and extremely helpful. There are coaches several times a day, yards from the front door, to Malaga with the Picasso Museum (a must see) and fantastic age old churches! The heart of the village itself is about a 3-minute walk from the house.
Bar Marco a favourite of locals and visitors alike, is just around the corner and with such low prices – who would want to cook whilst on holiday anyway? There are of course many other restaurants and bars in the village, a newsagent run by a charming English couple and locally owned shops selling jewellery, Spanish pottery and local produce such as Competa’s renowned and award winning sweet white wine and of course its outstanding olive oil. For those who want to toil in the kitchen the village also has several small supermarkets, a specialist wine shop and a bakery whose bread is off the planet and is conveniently located yards from the property.