Stylish 3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Cadiz, Andalucia
Situated on the first floor of a historic building dating from 1880, offering comfort, convenience and style in the heart of one of Spain's most fascinating towns on the South Western coastline.
This is an incredible city to discover and enjoy and a perfect base for exploring the exquisite white sand beaches of this magical province, the fascinating inland villages, forests and national parklands, and for enjoying the stylish, charming environment of this historic city surrounded by sea on three sides.
Having been recently restored to a high level of quality and taste, ...
Situated on the first floor of a historic building dating from 1880, offering comfort, convenience and style in the heart of one of Spain's most fascinating towns on the South Western coastline.
This is an incredible city to discover and enjoy and a perfect base for exploring the exquisite white sand beaches of this magical province, the fascinating inland villages, forests and national parklands, and for enjoying the stylish, charming environment of this historic city surrounded by sea on three sides.
Having been recently restored to a high level of quality and taste, the apartment is a perfect base in Cadiz. It offers a blend of original, period features with modern comfort and style. The high ceilings with beams give a sense of charm, space and light, combining perfectly with the modern wooden floors, feature brick wall details and attractive lighting.
The apartment (84m2 total build size), consists of a front door leading into a hallway. To the left is the door into the delightful living room area, a lovely space of 25m2, including the kitchen area, with tall, glass panel double doors leading out to a balcony overlooking the street. This lovely room is fresh, comfortable and elegant, with plenty of space for relaxing, or dining at the dining room table.
The open plan kitchen is modern, convenient and fully equipped, blending perfectly into the immaculate and tasteful decor. From the hallway, the passage leads to the right to three bedrooms (7.5m2, 7.75m2 and 10.4m2) plus a bathroom (4.7m2) with double 'his-and-hers' wash basin, WC and a double glass, and walk-in shower unit. Next door is a separate WC with wash basin (1.15m2). There is also a small store room/laundry room (1.4m2).
This lovely apartment is in the historic centre of Cadiz and is close to all facilities, and the beach. It is an ideal base to escape to at any time of the year.
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