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Villa EL BOTIN - Comares - Costa Del Sol - Espagne - Spagna




nº of rooms:
4
for persons:
11
living space:
130 m2
price from: |
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72 EUR |
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week: |
500 EUR |
72 EUR per day |
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month: |
2160 EUR |
72 EUR per day |
single beds:
0
double beds:
0
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Spain
Comares
Villa El Botin Comares
HEATING AVAILABLE FOR THE SWIMMING POOL!!!! 3 Bedroom Villa with 2 Bathrooms, living room, Kitchen, private swimming pool can be heated, small fee, and terraces with fantastic views of the sea. The villa is 15 minutes by car from the beaches and 10 minutes by car to the village of Comares. From this villa you can easily visit Granada, Seville, Ronda and Cordoba.
Sleeps 8 people.
As you step into Comares you need time to pause and drink in the breathtaking views. From here you can survey the mules and goats being taken down the steep track that winds below the cliff. Comares, with narrow,cobbled streets,is steeped in history and can be traced back to the 3rd Century BC. Today there are bars, restaurants, banks & a small supermarket. The pace of life is slow and in keeping with the past. The village and surrounding fincas form a lively community. There are no souvenir shops but several bars, restaurants and a very attractive hotel converted from an olive mill with courtyards overlooking breathtaking views. When wandering around the steep and narrow streets you may find yourself invited into the home of a Spanish lady who sells local produce such as wine, almonds, raisins, olives, honey and cheese.
Comares dates from Medieval times and has a history of rebellion against Muslim and Christian rulers. Of interest to the visitor are a series of ceramic plaques which depict the village's history, Medieval arches and footprint paving tiles which are a guide to the main streets. There is also an old Moorish fortress, once a Roman military outpost, known as La Tahona where two turrets are still intact. The church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación was built in the 16th century of Mudejar style.
Come and enjoy! The price for heating the swimming pool for one week is 95 euros. You must request this, it is not automatic!
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COMARES
Comares stands on a rock which overlooks the Periana Corridor and part of the Axarquia sierra to the North, while the immense Velez Valley and the Sierra de Tejeda are visible in the south.
Of Arabic origin, its location suggests that it must have been built as a military vantage point, its layout still conserving the typical features of fortress towns, its narrow, winding streets lined with white one or two-storey houses. Places of architectural interest include the remains of the fortress, Masmullar Hill, the Arabic cistern and Our Lady’s Church, built in Mudejar style. The Cemetery, which stands above the Village, is worth a visit if only for the views from its vantage point.
History
Due to its location atop a mountain overlooking most of the Axarquia area, the village has a long history dating back to prehistoric times.
It may have been the site of Iberian settlements and, later, a Roman colony.
Nazari texts refer to Comares by the name Hisn Qumarich (the Castle of Comares).
It was one of the main defensive bastions of the muladí (Christian convert to Islam) rebellion led by Omar Ben Hafsun before being recaptured at the start of the 10th century by Abderraman III. Some authors have believe the nearby Masmullar or Mazmullar plateau to have been the site of the fortress town of Bobastro, though it seems certain that it actually stood on the Villaverde plateaux, between the present-day villages of Alora and Ardales.
In the 11th century, it was the administrative headquarters of a group known as “The Four Villages” (El Borge, Almachar, Moclinejo and Cutar), which enjoyed the protection of Comares Fortress.
In May 1487, shortly after Vélez Málaga fell into Christian hands, Mohamed El Jabis -the last Moslem governor of Comares- paid homage to the Catholic Monarchs in an attempt to avoid any reprisals and to conserve some semblance of rights for the Moslem population. Though the moriscos (Moslem converts to Christianity) of Comares enjoyed more advantages than their counterparts in other villages of the Axarquia area, their lives would not have easy; proof of this is the gradual abandonment of the village’s lands which are chronicled as having been repopulated in 1490 by Old Christians from Extremadura, other parts of Andalusia, Valencia and even Portugal and Galicia.
In 1512, the town was incorporated in to the estate of the Marquis of Comares, Don Diego Fernandez de Córdoba.
Though the inhabitants of Comares played no part in the morisco uprising which engulfed practically the whole of the Axarquia region in 1568 and 1569, the 1570 expulsion which followed these events affected all of the Mudejars in the area, who were forced to leave lands which they had owned for centuries.
A 20% down payment is required to confirm your booking.
The remaining amount is to be paid in two installments: 40% payable within seven (7) days by bank transfer to the apartment owner’ bank account; the outstanding 40% to be paid in cash upon arrival. Also upon arrival a deposit of xxxx is required, which will be returned in exchange for the keys at the time of departure.
Seasonal price
| from | to | one day | day | week | month |
| 2012-08-01 | 2012-08-31 | 0 EUR | 286 EUR | 2000 EUR | 8570 EUR |
| 2012-09-01 | 2012-10-31 | 0 EUR | 125 EUR | 875 EUR | 3750 EUR |
| 2012-12-23 | 2013-01-03 | 0 EUR | 143 EUR | 1000 EUR | 4285 EUR |


















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