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LOVELY RESTORED OLD STONE HOUSE IN SMALL VILLAGE
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Mamen is Spanish and David is English, they are a creative couple, Mamen studied economics, marketing, and later interior design, cuisine. David is an artist and his work decorates the house. They restored the house and kept it's old charm, their creativity is evident throughout. The house can accommodate up to 6 people. Interior of 2 floors includes, 3 double bedrooms, a bathroom, lounge, kitchen with dining area, and hall. Exterior area includes a bodega wine cellar with a large fireplace. The space ´La Florida` is a lovely restored house in the village of Florida de Liebana. It is only 14 km NW of Salamanca, and It´s a great place for discovering one of Spain´s most beautiful cities whilst enjoying the peace and quiet of a small village. Florida de Liebana has approx. 290 inhabitants and it extends along the nearby River Tormes, which later joins the River Duero. There are great places to walk, the irrigated fertile plains by the river, and the dry woodland of holm oak trees (encinas) on the surrounding hills. Guest access There is access to all parts of the house apart from a small tool shed in the exterior patio area which is used for maintenance purposes. Other things to note For golf lovers there are the nearby courses of Villamayor (6km) and Zarapicos (7km). The city of Salamanca (approx. 230,000 inhabitants) is large enough to offer the advantages of a real city, but at the same time, keep the intimacy of a village. You can go practically everywhere on foot. The “purest” Spanish is supposedly spoken here and for this reason Salamanca is very popular with people from all over the world who want to learn Spanish. It is considered to be the “City of Knowledge” as the university is the oldest in Spain (1254). The main square is one of the most beautiful 'plazas' in Spain.
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