3 bedroom Townhouse for sale in Salem, Valencia
This beautiful townhouse has been lovingly refurbished to a very high standard by its current owners. It is located in the picturesque mountain village of Salem. It has 3 bedrooms, with an en suite and private terrace to the master, a further bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom & toilet.
All white goods and most of the furniture ...
This beautiful townhouse has been lovingly refurbished to a very high standard by its current owners. It is located in the picturesque mountain village of Salem. It has 3 bedrooms, with an en suite and private terrace to the master, a further bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom & toilet.
All white goods and most of the furniture is to be included.
The entrance is a generous hallway, through the stunning original wooden front door. The space is very light and airy with original detail in some of the high ceilings stretching out to the rear of the property. The entrance hall has a toilet/cloakroom to the right as you enter through the front door. This then leads you into the stairs to the first floor. The living room is on the left, there is an Eco pellet burner which is perfect for those cosy evenings in the winter months.
Moving to the back of the house there is a spacious & modern kitchen/diner and seating area. The kitchen is fully equipped and well laid out and comes with a newly installed Novasoi water filtration system.
The patio doors to the rear lead to a beautiful stonewalled typically Mediterranean courtyard area, with small fountain, herb garden, fruit and rose trees. There is also a large, covered storage area.
Upstairs, you are greeted by a large landing used for music and reading. The bathroom is to the right containing a large walk-in shower. To the rear of the property is the master bedroom. This has the advantage of a good sized en-suite and patio doors onto a private terrace, overlooking the garden.
There are a further 2 double bedrooms to the front, one with a large fitted wardrobe and with patio doors onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the plaza. The second bedroom with a walk in closet. There is the added advantage of a large walk in cupboard/ wardrobe on the landing.
There is air-conditioning in the master bedroom and the bedroom with the balcony.
The property has had solar fitted for the supply of hot water which as mentioned previously has reduced the bill by about 55%. It also enjoys free-view TV, telephone and internet connection. Annual rates are also low. 2017 was 277EUR.
Gandia is less than 20 minutes away with its superb Blue Flagged beaches. The historic town of Xativa is also 20 minutes drive.
There is a lot going on in and around this pretty village from the numerous festivals to the outdoor activities of quality rock climbing, walking, cycling, mountain biking and horse riding. The village has a couple of bars, pharmacy, family bakers/grocery, doctor, post office and an excellent restaurant. All other services eg. Fishmonger, petrol station, green grocer and market once a week. Less than five minutes drive away is a large village with supermarkets, an array of shops and banks and all the services you need.
There are a mix of ex-pats from different countries in the surrounding villages and opportunities for monthly and summer social events.
Properties that have been restored to such a high standard such as this do not appear that often, and that is why a viewing is highly recommended.
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