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The Accommodation This very well presented 2 bedroom villa with a private pool is located in a good position for those who want to be within walking distance of amenities, including the ever popular Burriana beach with its great selection of front line restaurants & bars. Facilities Lounge/dining room that is very attractively & comfortably furnished with sofa, coffee table, dining table/chairs, satellite TV, DVD, CD, and double doors to the enclosed terrace plus pool. New, fully fitted & well-equipped kitchen with hob, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster & kettle. Upstairs to ~ Master bedroom with double bed and balcony, plus a 2nd bedroom with twin beds. Fully equipped bathroom.Outside: Private swimming pool, surrounding terrace with sunloungers, and shaded pagoda with patio furniture that is ideal for eating 'al-fresco' from the BBQ. Completely walled and gated with off-road parking.Prices
The Local AreaThere’s something about Nerja which touches
visitors. The climate is certainly one of the best in Europe, the local fruit
and vegetables are second to none, and the welcome is undeniably warm. But, in
addition, there is a feeling of belonging, of being amongst the contented, of
joining a community whose quality of life is of primary importance. The generally fine weather throughout the Winter months encourages a wide range of English-language social activities in Nerja, reflecting the diversity of its foreign residents. The Nerja branch of the Royal British Legion and, nearby, the R.A.F. association look after the welfare of former service personnel. There is 'The Nerja Players’ for play-readings and theatre, 'The Serenaders’ for singing and concerts, the Lion's Club whose weekly car-boot sale raises money for charities, the 'King of Hearts Club' for duplicate bridge, as well as Scottish Country Dancing, the 'American Club', the 'International Club' and dozens more. Several associations run regular fundraising coach trips to Gibraltar, Granada and further afield. For sport, the "GINS" (Golf International Nerja Society) play at least twice a week from October onwards, while there is tennis, petanque and skiing readily available. Club Deportivo Nerja, the local football team, are placed at mid-position in the Malaga Senior League, with home matches almost every other Sunday afternoon at the soccer ground near the Ambulatorio (Health Centre). A good social life in Nerja often involves
eating and drinking, and there's no better place for both! The town reputedly
offers more places to eat per head of population, than anywhere else in Spain -
around 400 bars and restaurants. The benefit to the consumer, apart from choice,
is that standards are high and prices are reasonable. Eating places range from
"cheap and cheerful" to 3 and 4 stars, from traditional Andalucian
cuisine through British, Chinese, Greek, Indian, and others, and from tapas to
Sunday roasts - they're all in Nerja. Nerja is a fine town, changing as Andalucia changes and improving as technology improves, which will forever retain a character unique to the Axarquia, that ham-shaped wedge stretching east from Malaga to the border of the Granada province, and north to the Sierra de Tejada. Its position on the coast of this rugged and beautiful area makes a delightful resort to visit and a secure home to live in for its 15,000 residents. Availability and Bookings To check availability and all booking enquiries contact: julie@villas2spain.com Please quote property reference: 0516/SPAIN Your enquiry will be dealt with by one of our staff, who will send you an e-mail providing you with an enquiry/booking reference number.
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