Good Value River Valley Terraced House

 

Property Description :


Riverside terraced house spain in jimera de líbar - a litle-known village set in a wide valley with mountains around - a small terraced townhouse. A very pretty spot south-west of ronda this is a little-known but really welcoming spot in the sierra de grazalema country park. The house is one of twenty (all four years old) forming a horseshoe. There are rarely more than 30% of these houses occupied at any one time. the location is a sheltered valley. Right outside the house you face the sierra de líbar mountains. you are not cut off, however. Besides the train line - the startion is a minute's walk - good roads take you to the large village of cortes de la frontera, ony 7 kms, with every convenience, eg cash machines, petrol, even an internet cafe. The house has a long living/dining room and separate kitchen. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with full bath and shower over. the little horseshoe of houses is virtually next to the river guadiaro. The village - jimera de líbar - is a great favourite with birdwatchers. Inside, tiled floors throughout. The living room has dining table, a sofa and armchairs hi-fi and working open fireplace. There is also air conditioning but in living room only! beyond is the separate fully fitted kitchen (but lacking oven - just four ring gas hob + of course a microwave). The back door opens from here on to the tiny rear patio - just room for the four chairs and small table. upstairs are two bedrooms – one double, one twin. The outdoor space is just the tiny patio at the rear. There is also the communal lawn outside front door which is nice to sit out on.
Pets : Yes
Garden : No
Pool : No

Area Description :


numerous walkers and birdwatdhers' websites mention how excellent the restaurant - quercus - near the station is - it is a few steps from our door. the famous town of ronda, built across a gorge, is 12 miles away. two miles fromt he house is the extraordinary cave system - la cueva de la pileta - with prehistoric paintings. open every day. see website http://www.uncg.edu/rom/courses/klrauch/civ/pileta.htm