Tanja (#41842)
Location
Croatia
> Istarska
> Pula
Property Details
| Villa / Farmhouse / Home |
Sleeps: 8 |
Bedrooms: 3 |
Bathrooms n/a |
Amenities
| Near Beach or Lake | Swimming Pool | | |
Property Description
New, large, cosy, comfortable villa "Tanja", 2 storeys, surrounded by meadows, 800 m from the centre, outside the resort, in a quiet, sunny, elevated position, 1.5 km from the sea, 1.5 km from the beach, in the countryside, east facing position. Private: grounds 1'100 m2 (fenced), well-kept garden with lawn and plants, swimming pool heated, angular, with built-in steps (10 x 5 m, depth 100-175 cm, 24.11.-28.11.), outside shower, terrace, garden furniture, barbecue. In the house: central heating, air-conditioning, washing machine, tumble dryer. Parking in the grounds. Shop, restaurant 800 m, pebble beach 1.5 km, rocky beach 1.5 km. Swimming pool with hydromassage and counterflow.
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