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Pretty village house with Moroccan tea room and tapas bar in the eastern Alpujarras.

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moroccan tea pots
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This lovely and unusual property is named after the famous poem by the spanish poet Lorca! "La Casada Infiel"
The property has an entrance on both the upper floor and the lower floor.
The upper floor entrance is in to the private accomodation and the lower entrance from a parallel street is into the bar area.
Entry on the upper floor leads to the hallway, to the left is the beamed kitchen which is fitted in a traditional Alpujarran style and has double sink, oven and gas hob. Moving into the property there is a lounge with views to the front of the property through the large window with balcony. A ladder type staircase leads to the large roof terrace which has lovely views to the surrounding countryside. There is also a storage room on the terrace.
The lounge has a beam and cane ceiling with a woodburner for the chillier winter months. The shower room has been tastefully decorated with traditional fittings and the shower floor has shells embedded into it.
Stairs lead to the middle floor which has a bedroom, and a four piece bathroom with a full size bath and a lounge with a sliding screen divider allowing for a further bedroom should it be required on this floor. There is also a further fold down bed which discreetly hidden in wall. This area is also able to be used as extra seating and dining area for the bar.
The stairs then lead down to the bar area, which has a slate floor and built in seating , there is a bar with shelves and sink and two stores and preparation area. There is also a shower room on this floor for the use of clients.
The property is being sold with all the equipment to continue the bar and tea room.

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window to balcony
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terrace
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sitting room
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extra bar
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lounge
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views
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views
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village
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bathroom
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shells
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bathroom
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