La Cencerrita

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Cártama 

Jacuzzi - Spa - Hot Tub

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Álora

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Wild Flowers

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La Cencerrita:

Relax and Enjoy!  

Email: holidays@cencerrita.com

or call: 00 34 600 875 916

For a never-to-be forgotten Spanish holiday

Rural self-catering country villa to rent on an old almond and olive farm. A delightful Spanish holiday (vacation) accommodation, near Álora and Cártama, inland from Malaga, Andalusia, Southern Spain. Sleeps 2 - 4 + child, 2 en-suite bedrooms, with a private pool and outdoor hot tub/spa/Jacuzzi. Whilst enjoying privacy and seclusion, remote from civilisation, you are not isolated at all: a 20 minute drive brings you to the local town, 45 minutes to the Costa del Sol and all its attractions and less than an hour to Malaga Airport. Perfect for walking, rock climbing, painting, photographers, honeymooners, romantic couples, yoga, rambling, bird watching and those wanting to just relax.

Construction of the Pool (click to see the finished item!)

Starting with the Pool Steps Digging the wall foundations Every block, grain of sand and bag of cement was brought up by us! Shovelling sand down our "ramp" Moving blocks to where they will be needed
The start of the oval walls round the pool Alan and Albert doing what they're good at Taking it in turns to fill the sides with the dug earth. Checking all is level and smooth The structure beneath the pool Unrolling the steel band that holds the water in!
Liner in situ and starting to be filled with well water The pool is covered against building dirt while the support underneath is built The tiles straddling the gap beneath The tiles are then covered with a 4" layer of concrete Then the rustic tiles are set in mortar. Many of the tiles required disc cutting to fit the oval shape of the pool.
The roof of the pump house Finishing touches like the arch above the wall seat. Building the all important bar top ... Checking the bar top is suitable for at least one bottle of beer The side retaining walls ... which were then rendered and painted

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