A large detached property consisting of a 4-bedroom main house plus two guest houses located near Comares. All in exquisite neo-rustic style enjoying sea and country views.
The main house, on two floors, comprises: Ground floor - a comfortable verandah, a lounge/diner with doors opening onto a large terrace, a kitchen, 2 bedrooms and an en-suite bathroom. Upstairs there are a further 2 bedrooms and an additional bathroom.
The first guest house is attached back-to-back with the main house on two floors. It has an arched verandah, a kitchen/diner and a lounge with fireplace on the ground floor and 2 bedrooms, one with doors to a private terrace, plus a bathroom on the first floor. There is an additional paved terrace and a roof terrace with this guest house.
The second guest house is attached to the side of the main house and has an open-plan lounge with kitchen/diner and a bedroom with bathroom upstairs. This guest house has its own private breakfast terrace and BBQ area, garden and sun terrace.
The 6,300m2 of grounds are largely landscaped with mature trees and shrubs, storerooms, a private swimming pool, many different terrace areas, a car port and car park.
Comares is situated 35 kilometres from Malaga and 25 kilometres from Torre del Mar and the beaches of the Mediterranean Costa del Sol, in the Axarquia region of Andalucia. The village and surrounding fincas form a lively community. There are no souvenir shops but all facilities can be found including bars, restaurants and a very attractive hotel converted from an olive mill with coutyards overlooking breathtaking lake, coastal and mountain views. When wandering around the steep and narrow streets you may find yourself invited into the home of a Spanish lady who sells local produce such as wine, almonds, raisins, olives, honey and cheese. Comares dates from Medieval times and has a history of rebellion against Muslim and Christian rulers. Of interest are a series of ceramic plaques which depict the village´s history, Medieval arches and footprint paving tiles which are a guide to the main streets. There is also an old Moorish fortress, once a Roman military outpost, known as La Tahona where two turrets are still intact. The church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación was built in the 16th century of Mudejar style.
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