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This fantastic house is located just 50 meters from the square in the charming old town centre of Petrer, nestled in a quaint street the property is just minutes’ walk from all amenities.
The front door leads into a quaint lounge with log burning stove. We have a downstairs bedroom here that has its own ensuite bathroom
The kitchen is large enough to have its own dining area. It is equipped with lots of units. A rear door leads to a utility area, and then a small outside seating area.
Upstairs we have a large reception area. There are Two large bedrooms, one with its own dressing room, and a modern bathroom with shower. There is enough room to use the dressing room as an extra bedroom, which would make the property 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms.
There is also access to an attic room which has potential for conversion to a terrace.
The village square is positioned in front of a stunning church, there is a museum, a bar and the town hall. All of the properties are well maintained, and the area is extremely beautiful.
Egenskaber
- Se videotur
- 4 soveværelser
- 2 badeværelser
- 120m² Byg størrelse
- 65m² Grundstørrelse
- Dressing room
- Utility room
- Fireplace
- Mains electric
- Mains sewerage
- Mains water
- Walking Distance - Restaurant / Bar
- Walking Distance To Town
- Pool: No
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