Authentic 3 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Vera, Andalucia
La Algarrabina is a small cluster of properties situated a mere 3 minutes drive from the bustling town of Vera and near the championship golf course that is Desert Spring. This charming property is in a superior position with no neighbours to the rear or one side.
The property which is west-facing is fully fenced, and constructed over one level, has a double gated entrance with plenty of space for parking and with a closed garage.
It comprises an entrance hallway, large open plan living room / dining room...
La Algarrabina is a small cluster of properties situated a mere 3 minutes drive from the bustling town of Vera and near the championship golf course that is Desert Spring. This charming property is in a superior position with no neighbours to the rear or one side.
The property which is west-facing is fully fenced, and constructed over one level, has a double gated entrance with plenty of space for parking and with a closed garage.
It comprises an entrance hallway, large open plan living room / dining room and kitchen, utility room, 3 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a utility room and a summer living room.
The kitchen is fully equipped and has a utility room/conservatory off, the living is double aspect with two sets of patio doors leading to the garden.
All of the bedrooms have built in wardrobes, reversible air conditioning and fly screens.
The living room area has a free-standing log burner and from this room you can access the summer living room. In addition there is a very usable roof terrace from where excellent views can be enjoyed.
There are exposed ceiling beams in some rooms, new flooring throughout, new windows and solar for the hot water.
Vera is a small town approximately 10 km from the coast although the municipality extends to the sea shore where, a tourist settlement, known as Vera Playa, has been developed. Originally called Baria and located at Villaricos (Rich Village, due to the silver mining industry) Vera relocated in the 13th century. The Christian conquest in 1488, an earthquake in 1518 and the Moorish rebellion in 1568 have all contributed to the character of the town.
Legend has it the old town was buried after the earthquake and that an arrow was fired. The existing town grew from where it landed. Vera has a particularly attractive tree-lined town square, Plaza Mayor, with a central fountain, boutiques and street cafes. There are several buildings of historical interest: the Town Hall, 16th and 17th century, The Convent de los Padres Minimos, 17th century, the Church of the Encarnacion, 16th century, built as a fortress to protect the village against pirates, Church of San Agustin, 16th century and the Chapel of Nuestra Senora de las Huertas, 19th century. The Plaza de Toros, Bullring, built in 1879, is the setting for many fiestas, bull fighting and other cultural displays. There are many wonderful pieces of architecture and folklore to be explored, much of which is lovingly explained in the Ethnographic and Archaeological Museum.
Vera Playa now forms the main economic activity of Vera and is itself divided into various small areas which locals refer to when identifying a particular location. Las Buganvilleas, Pueblo Laguna and Puerto Rey are the best known and most popular areas. Since 1990, Vera Playa has developed into an important centre for naturism There are several apartment complexes, including Natsun, La Manera, Bahia de Vera and Vera Natura, where naturism is officially permitted, and about two kilometres of beach have been reserved for their use. The only naturist hotel in Spain, the Vera Playa Club Hotel, is also located in Vera Playa. Saturday is market day in Vera town centre where there is a huge assortment of goods being offered for sale and is arguably one of the best street markets in the area. The local bars and restaurants offer a welcome respite with an array of tapas and pastries, as well as very varied meal options, to suit all palates.
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