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A fully restored 19th century corner town house with central covered courtyard, in the heart of the historic old town of Cadiz City. Total of 312M2 of living space distributed over 3 floors plus a wine cellar or storage area. This property has 2 sets of stairs with private entrances. On the ground floor and first floors it comprises spacious central courtyard, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, very spacious lounge, dining kitchen, laundry room and library/study or 6th. bedroom. The second floor comprises a sitting room and bedroom. The very large roof terrace has terrific views of the old town of Cadiz City. The property has 5 balconies which overlook the surrounding streets. Many of the original features have been retained, such as timber ceiling beams, windows and shutters. Properties of this type rarely become available and this one has several possibilities including spacious family home, bed and breakfast or boutique hotel with separate private owners entrance. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the beautify of this property.
Cadiz is fast becoming one of the most popular 'city break' destinations with many people coming back time after time. The house is perfectly located to enjoy the delights of the old town of Cadiz, 200 metres from the Parque Genoves with views across the Bay of Cadiz and only 400 metres to the famous La Caleta beach (where scenes from the Bond movie Die another Day were filmed). The famous Falla Theatre is also 400 metres from the apartment.
The City of Cadiz was home to Julius Caesar, the birth place of Hannibal and reputedly the oldest city in Europe. Cadiz has much to be proud of. Originally founded by the Phoenicians, then inhabited by the Romans and Moors its rich history is visible in the architecture of its many historic buildings and in the faces of its people. A lively and colourful city with more fiestas than most, its carnivals and parades provide a vibrant atmosphere for modern day visitors and are renowned throughout Spain as being amongst the best on offer.
The Old Town of Cadiz is a large round blob on the end of the narrow modern city arm. Contained within the city wall to one side and the sea to the other, its many narrow cobbled streets make for hours of exploring by the interested tourist and the beautiful medieval plazas provide open green spaces bordered by tapas bars, cafés and restaurants where you can spend an hour or two in the shade watching the people of Cadiz go by.
Note: All distances are approximate and given in good faith.
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