Spanish village house for rent in the mountains of Granada |
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To find out more or enquire about availability contact Jason on (0045) 21307458 or email jasonhepp@gmail.com. Price per week is 400 euros. |
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| This old house, set in the Sierra Nevada national park, was probably built over 400 years ago by descendents of the Moors but it has been sympathetically modernised by the owners. Situated at the top of the village on a quiet street it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy some clean mountain air. From the south facing terrace one can see the sea during clear days (winter and autumn) and even the distant Rif mountains of Africa. The area is popular with walkers and birdwatchers and was made famous by writer Chris Stewart in his book Driving Over Lemons. Eagles soar in the valley below and the occasional inquisitive goat may peer through the window. In the winter the house is heated by log burning stoves and electric heaters are available for each room. The house stays cool in summer as it is built into the side of the mountain. Skylights throughout ensure a light and airy feel and mountain spring water comes out of the taps. The popular Andalucian village of Pampaneira affords several decent restaurants and bars - so you won't have to drive anywhere to go out for dinner. In addition it is easy to take trips to the beach or, in winter, the Sierra Nevada ski resort. For more information about the area click here.
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