| It is an exceptional finca. The suiss owners employed the best materials and achieved a truly suiss quality in the construction of the buildings and the infrastructure. The finca has an area of aprox. 22 acres and several buildings totalling aprox. 550 sqms. Apart from the main building with the owner’s suite there are stables, workshops and storage for fire wood, horse fodder etc. There is also a small guest apartment with a separate kitchen. The finca is connected to city water and electricity, but also has two wells with a water storage capacity of over 18.000 gallons. The land is ideal for horses but also for growing wine – some of the best Spanish wines are grown in the area. The price is a steal at € 500.000,00! |
The Costa de la Luz looks out to the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts miles of clear unpoilt beaches with golden yellow sand. Beaches backed by huge sandunes rather than tower block hotels. One wonders how they have remained unspoiled for so long. The beaches of Cadiz tend to be visited by the independent travellers from the north, those of Huelva tend to be visited form the city dwellers inland, many own holiday apartments.
Rolling countryside and white villages, Arcos de la Frontera and Grazalema to name just two. These villages tend to be defensive structures built high on the hillside.
The City of Cádiz is the Capital city of the Province of Cádiz and the oldes city in Europe.
The city of Jerez de la Frontera with its international airport lies inland from Cádiz. Its main industry is Sherry and Brandy production and is also famous for Andalucian horses and flamenco.
(Excerpt from the Webpage Andalucia COM)
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