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Traditional townhouse in the charming and quiet village of Canillas de Albaida, located just 5 minutes walk from the main square, close to all local services, such as supermarkets and restaurants.
The house has two floors, with a hall, a living room, a kitchen-dining room, 2 double bedrooms, each with en suite, another double bedroom with a balcony, a small patio with a storage room, a single bedroom, an office with fireplace and a laundry room.
The jewel of this property is the roof terrace, from where you can enjoy impressive views of the town, the countryside and the Mediterranean Sea.
The house has two floors, with a hall, a living room, a kitchen-dining room, 2 double bedrooms, each with en suite, another double bedroom with a balcony, a small patio with a storage room, a single bedroom, an office with fireplace and a laundry room.
The jewel of this property is the roof terrace, from where you can enjoy impressive views of the town, the countryside and the Mediterranean Sea.
Property Features
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 128m² Build size
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