Villa Ambiente – A spacious refurbished character property. Comprising the main house with an integral apartment, plus a separate studio totalling 4 beds – 3 baths. Situated on a 2,000 sq. metres plot with pool and garage. Located just a couple of minutes from the village of Partaloa, Almeria.
Listing Price: €165,000
Location: Partaloa
Province: Almeria
Build Size m2: 119
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Swimming Pool: 8 x 4m
Additional Features: Integral garage 6.64 x 5.59m
Set on a plot of 2,000 square metres with a large area for growing your own fruit and vegetables or even creating an orchard.
Property Details:
A private driveway leads to double entrance gates. A large covered terrace, 9 x 2.60m fronts the property overlooking the pool, the terrace provides shade and is a nice relaxing space to sit, There is a small kitchen/prep area.
Double doors lead into the open plan lounge/diner and kitchen area. The lounge 8.67 x 5.25m with a feature fireplace and French windows onto the terrace.
Rustic style kitchen 5.25 x 2.96m, electric items include oven and hob, overhead extractor, fridge freezer and dishwasher.
An inner passageway leads to two double bedrooms –
Master bedroom 4.19 x 4.04m with an en-suite bathroom and air-conditioning
Second bedroom 4.19 x 4.04m
Guest shower room
At the end of the villa and accessed by a separate door is a studio apartment 6.49 x 3.81m with an en-suite shower room and air-conditioning . This has been beautifully updated to provide a lovely apartment for guests to be independent. Has its own private outside seating area.
An outside staircase leads to a rooftop terrace which has an outside pergola and a seating area where you can enjoy the surrounding views.
The separate loft room comprises two rooms, one is used as a bedroom/study 4.06 x 3.90m and the other room 4.06 x 3.81m is used as an art studio which has a small wood burner for the cooler months. Separate toilet.
Outside
Lovely swimming pool 8 x 4 metres is surrounded by sun terraces and a low maintenance landscaped area with a petanque court. Raised borders to one side of the pool make it easy to garden.
Integral garage 6.64 x 5.59m, plenty of space. Could be additional accommodation or a large workshop
Grilles to windows
Mains electric and water,
Satellite TV and broadband available
Build Size m2: Villa 119m2, Studio 32 m2 Garage 37 m2
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Surrounding Areas
Partaloa
This town stands out due to its surroundings and for being an area where the abrupt mountainous and rocky landscape of the Almanzora Valley gives way to a town where the tranquillity, the white of the houses and the fruitful vegetation are the main attractions.
In fact, many settlers have come here over many different ages and have left their footprints; from the prehistoric times, the neolithic until the Bronze Age. Due to this, a few archaeological sites have appeared in the Loma de la Estación and the Ramble de las Horcas.
The Church of the Virgen de las Mercedes in one of the stand-out attractions of the town, of a baroque style and declared an official Artistic and Historic monument. A building based on blueprints done by the prestigious Ventura Rodríguez and which stayed partially destroyed after various earthquakes.
Furthermore, you will realize that time often stops whilst walking the streets of this town; its houses are organized in various lines and even have the white characteristic colour of the mountain dwellings.
In its surroundings, as if it was an oasis, you can enjoy the nature of the land; its white clay valleys and natural environment which is perfect for hikers. All in the middle of a rocky landscape that surrounds the Almanzora Valley.
The local gastronomy has many dishes worthy of trying such as the Harvester´s soup, egg broth and gurullos (pasta made with flour, water and oil). For dessert, you can´t miss the orange doughnuts.
The local celebrations start in June, in honour of San Antonio de Padua. However, there are more important festive days, like the fiestas of Cerro Gordo, Las Farras and La Cencerrá.
Partaloa This town stands out due to its surroundings and for being an area where the abrupt mountainous and rocky landscape of the Almanzora Valley gives way to a town where the tranquillity, the white of the houses and the fruitful vegetation are the main attractions.
In fact, many settlers have come here over many different ages and have left their footprints; from the prehistoric times, the neolithic until the Bronze Age. Due to this, a few archaeological sites have appeared in the Loma de la Estación and the Ramble de las Horcas.
The Church of the Virgen de las Mercedes in one of the stand-out attractions of the town, of a baroque style and declared an official Artistic and Historic monument. A building based on blueprints done by the prestigious Ventura Rodríguez and which stayed partially destroyed after various earthquakes.
Furthermore, you will realize that time often stops whilst walking the streets of this town; its houses are organized in various lines and even have the white characteristic colour of the mountain dwellings.
In its surroundings, as if it was an oasis, you can enjoy the nature of the land; its white clay valleys and natural environment which is perfect for hikers. All in the middle of a rocky landscape that surrounds the Almanzora Valley.
The local gastronomy has many dishes worthy of trying such as the Harvester´s soup, egg broth and gurullos (pasta made with flour, water and oil). For dessert, you can´t miss the orange doughnuts.
The local celebrations start in June, in honour of San Antonio de Padua. However there are more important festive days, like the fiestas of Cerro Gordo, Las Farras and La Cencerrá.
Partaloa This town stands out due to its surroundings and for being an area where the abrupt mountainous and rocky landscape of the Almanzora Valley gives way to a town where the tranquillity, the white of the houses and the fruitful vegetation are the main attractions.
In fact, many settlers have come here over many different ages and have left their footprints; from the prehistoric times, the neolithic until the Bronze Age. Due to this, a few archaeological sites have appeared in the Loma de la Estación and the Ramble de las Horcas.
The Church of the Virgen de las Mercedes in one of the stand-out attractions of the town, of a baroque style and declared an official Artistic and Historic monument. A building based on blueprints done by the prestigious Ventura Rodríguez and which stayed partially destroyed after various earthquakes.
Furthermore, you will realize that time often stops whilst walking the streets of this town; its houses are organized in various lines and even have the white characteristic colour of the mountain dwellings.
In its surroundings, as if it was an oasis, you can enjoy the nature of the land; its white clay valleys and natural environment which is perfect for hikers. All in the middle of a rocky landscape that surrounds the Almanzora Valley.
The local gastronomy has many dishes worthy of trying such as the Harvester´s soup, egg broth and gurullos (pasta made with flour, water and oil). For dessert, you can´t miss the orange doughnuts.
The local celebrations start in June, in honour of San Antonio de Padua. However, there are more important festive days, like the fiestas of Cerro Gordo, Las Farras and La Cencerrá.
Partaloa is 64.66 km from Almeria airport, 175.87 km from Alicante airport and 159.00 km from Corvera/Murcia airport