Casa Barca 4-bed Townhouse in Vejer de la Frontera

€249,000 Reference: C00615

Details

  • Townhouse
  • 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms
  • 249,000
  • Constructed area: 200m2
  • Plot area: 200m2

Features

  • Near the beach

Description

Character 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse with large roof terrace and views over the harbour towards the sea set in bustling fishing village of Barbate just 10 minutes drive away from Vejer de la Frontera and 5 minutes walk from the beautiful beach.

Casa Barca is a typical Andalucian style property with many striking features set in the heart of the harbour side of Barbate. This fishing town is famous for its Tuna and long white sandy beaches from which you can enjoy views across to the Atlas mountains of Morocco. There are a large selection of restaurants, shops, supermarkets and bars and all amenities are close-by.

This property is beautifully presented throughout and briefly comprises of:-

Large entrance with ornate tiles leading to:
Light and bright living room with Moorish tiled floors, beamed ceilings and arched windows extending into the good sized dining area.
Country style solid wood fitted kitchen, granite worktops and space for appliances.
Large master bedroom with separate dressing room complete with quality built-in wardrobes
2 further double bedrooms
Family bathroom with shower, bidet, basin and WC

Lower floor:
Self-contained apartment with bedroom, living area with kitchenette and separate bathroom.
Extensive garage/private parking and workshop/utility space - access to the main street

This property also has its own private roof terrace with views over the town, harbour and to the sea.

Total constructed area approx:200
Status: Urban
CEEE rating: TBC

About the area: Vejer de la Frontera

Vejer de la Frontera is one of the most beautiful and revered hill top "pueblos blancos" (white towns) in Andalucia. It attracts artists, musicians and those interested in history and culture. It has been recognised by Spain as "an historical artistic monument of national importance" and once you step into its cool, cobbled streets and marvel at your surroundings, you will understand why. Its history dates back to at least 400BC and it has changed hands over the centuries more times than a set of traffic lights on Piccadilly Circus! Vejer commands an enviable strategic position in terms of trade and defence and therefore, was a place of much unrest. It overlooks the sea at the mouth of the Gibraltar Straights, inland across the Barbate River and out across the beautiful Alcornocales Natural Park, full of character Cork Oaks and rich wildlife as one of Spain's most important nature reserves.
The Romans, Moors, Arabs and the French have all occupied Vejer over the years leaving subtle imprints of their culture knitted within the architecture and cuisine through the winding streets and ancient arches and up to the church, built on the site of the old mosque nestled at the top of town within the medieval quarter. Its panoramic views meant that many battles were observed at the foothills and out at sea including the Battle of Trafalgar when Lord Nelson defeated the French in the early 19th Century.
Nowadays you cannot hear cannon fire but you can certainly imagine what it would have been like as there is little evidence of the 20th century within its old walls or the "Plaza de Espana" other than some fantastic restaurants and bars in which to relax and enjoy tapas whilst sipping a cool glass of "fino" (sherry).
Who could resist the peaceful charm of Vejer? Aan ideal location for you to live or spend your holidays with its moderate year round climate and only 10 minutes by car to some of the coasts most seductive sandy beaches such as El Palmar.

FAQ:
Population Vejer de la Frontera 2016 - 12,812
Proximity to airports: Jerez de la Frontera 86 Km, Gibraltar 87 Km, Seville 160 Km, Malaga 198 Km

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