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Information and links on this web page (How to use this site and the information available INCLUDING WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU AND OUR CONTACT DETAILS). General information about Sedella History and information about Sedella photographs of Sedella and surrounding area. How close we are to other destinations. Directions from Malaga airport Including: *Tariff for collection/return to airport and onward routes * Car hire at reasonable prices * Flights at reasonable prices Casamarlow bed and breakfast.htm Information and tariff at Casa Marlow including: *Views of and from : -Casa Marlow -Accommodation -Swimming pool information on buying and selling, links to property for sale with slide show of properties Property, plots business for sale and rent also Caretaking, construction and maintenance * Caretaking for your property * Adhoc maintenance Vida de Andalucia Search Page or use the link Information and links on this web page
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Click on photo within gallery to enlarge: The house was probably originally a barn attached to a farmhouse. It has been left as traditional as possible and has old quarry tiles on the floors. A beautifully presented traditional house full of character. Downstairs has a blue and white theme - typical Mediterranean colours. The living room has a painted beamed ceiling with the infill being made of cane, as is the tradition in rural Andalusian houses. There is a log burner for cooler winter months and a double bed settee. Doors lead off from here and the kitchen to a private inner courtyard. This is used as an outdoor dining room in summer months where the scent of jasmine fills the air. The kitchen has wooden cupboards and a tiled work surface. There is a ceramic electric hob, small oven, toaster, fridge, iron and ironing board and washing machine. This leads onto the downstairs bathroom which consists of a shower, w.c and sink and has a window looking onto the inner courtyard. Upstairs: A steep, stone staircase leads off from the lounge to the bedroom. This is decorated in Moorish style and has an en suite w.c. The bed can be separated to form two single beds. Stairs lead up to the roof terrace which is furnished with a bistro set for
two and sun chairs. From here, there are stunning views of Mount Maroma (6,000
feet) and the surrounding countryside and over part of the village. On a clear
day you can see the sea in the distance. It is a wonderful spot for watching the
sunset, and at night, for star gazing, listening to the sounds of goat's bells
in the surrounding hills.
Low Season: 1 Nov 2010 -31 Mar 2011 €250 per week, daily rates available
by negotiation
High Season: 1 Apr 2011 - 1 Nov 2011 €295, per week, daily
rates available by negotiation
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