€ 75,000
Townhouse for sale in Pruna, Seville
- 88 m2
- 2
- 1
- 88 m2
Description
Live in real Spain, away from all the crowds, traffic and air pollution. So come to the countryside for peace and quiet, no traffic, no pollution just fresh air...
This house is in the small white village of Pruna, Sevilla Province, Spain and it is sold furnished and ready to move into. Ideal permanent or holiday home with excellent rental possibility.
The local people are very friendly and helpful.
Fully modernized house in Spanish village for shops, bars, banks etc. Virtually a brand new house with solarium roof with views towards the castle and olive groves. Turn key. Sold furnished, no work to do, just move in, 2 bedrooms new fully tiled bathroom. All new elects and plumbing, new windows and doors. New Spanish tiled floors. Pruna is a very peaceful village and the locals are very friendly and helpful. It is an ideal holiday home with good rental potential, or a permanent home in which to enjoy the Spanish culture. It’s a perfect lock up and leave house.
If you want to sight-see and visit the mediaeval towns & castles, Ronda is 45 mins, Sevilla 75 mins, Cadiz 75 mins, Malaga and airport 60 mins & Costa del Sol 75 mins.
Jerez
The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art performs a spectacular equestrian ballet accompanied by traditional Spanish music with riders dressed in 18th century style costumes. Six choreographed routines using movements based upon classic dressage, doma vaquera. A dazzling show with riders and horses in perfect harmony.
Jerez also has a famous clock museum.
Seville
Alcázar sights across the entire Spanish south have been shaped by centuries of Moorish and Catholic influence, and in few places is this more evident and captivating than at the Alcázar of Seville. This palace started to take shape as a fort in the 10th century under Muslim rule. Over time, many updates and additions were made, especially by the Catholic monarchs, who still use it to this day, thus making it one of the oldest royal palaces of its kind in Europe.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria is the biggest in Spain and is where Christopher Columbus is buried and his tomb is always of great interest to visitors.
The Giralda tower is an ancient Arabic minaret and symbol of the city, dominating the city skyline.
Ronda
Settled by the Phoenicians around the 7th century BC, later conquered by the Muslims and finally settling under Spanish rule, Ronda has had a long and varied history marked by war, trade, and geographic wonder. Today, most visit the small town of Ronda in order to enjoy its rustic charms, photograph the dramatic landscape and taste some of the local wineries of the region.
Antequera
A visit to this historical Andalucían town is a journey almost 5,000 years back in time, beginning with the Bronze Age and the native Iberians. The timeline is there to be followed in this fascinating city's profusion of burial mounds, dolmens, Roman baths, a Moorish castle, Gothic churches, Renaissance fountains and baroque bell towers.
Cordoba
Explore the Mezquita, Cordoba’s stunning cathedral-mosque, on a walking tour! The grand dame of the city boasts a history that dates back to the days of AD 600, serving stints as both a Christian church and a mosque. Admire contrasting architecture while exploring rooms such as the maksura and the Christian chapels. Cordoba is a captivating Andalucian city with many attractive monuments, including its Alcazar fort and gardens, mosque, cathedral, synagogue and Jewish quarter.
Features
- Townhouse
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Build Size: 88 m2
- Plot: 88 m2
- Energy Efficiency Rating: In Progress