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Jul 30th
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Traditional cottage with some of the rooms having exposed ceiling beams. The cottage is full of character and is in the small village of La Celada, 5 minutes from Iznajar and the beautiful “Lake of Andalusia”.
Cottage
Ground floor – The front door opens into a dining room with exposed ceiling beams and rustic floor tiles. Window looking out to the main street. Archway to the sitting room with tiled floor and exposed ceiling beams. Double sliding doors out to the patio. Cosy area off of the sitting room with chimney and open fireplace and door to the dining room. Country kitchen with half tiled walls, double sink unit and a sliding window to the patio.
Stairs from the dining room lead up to the first floor – Landing area with window looking out to the lane. Over the stairs storage area and large storage area over the main bedroom. Bedroom (1) with original floor tiles and window looking out to the lane. Bedroom (2) with exposed ceiling beams and window overlooking the patio, tiled floor. Bathroom with half tiled walls, WC, wash hand basin, shower and exposed ceiling beams.
Outside
To the rear is a part vine covered and tiled patio and door out to the lane.
Services
Electricity, mains water and sewage. Telephone connection available.
Situation
In the small village of La Celada a short drive from the town of Iznajar in the Province of Cordoba. Quiet location near the church and the village has two bars, a small shop and tradesmen who call a number of times a week.
Note the rear part of the roof needs attention and the price has been reduced accordingly. Local builder quotes approximately 5,000 euros.
Offers in the region of 60.000 Euros
Spanish Translation:
Una casa tradicional restaurada con algunas de las habitaciones con vigas de madera y con mucho car�cter situada en la aldea de La Celada, Iznajar, Cordoba.
Casa
Planta baja. La puerta principal abre a un comedor con vigas de madera expuestas y soler�a rustica. Ventana que da a la calle principal. Un arco te lleva al sal�n con soler�a y vigas de madera expuestas. Puertas de dobles de cristal correderas que te llevan al patio. En el sal�n hay una chimenea y otra entrada al comedor. Cocina alicatado hasta la mitad con una ventana que da al patio. Desde el sal�n a la primera planta.
Planta alta_ pasillo grande con una ventana que da a la calle principal y un hueco encima de las escaleras que era donde antiguamente se guardaba el trigo, desde el pasillo puerta al dormitorio de matrimonio tambi�n con ventana a la calle, encima de esta habitaci�n hay un desv�n, al otro lado del pasillo hay una puerta que te lleva a otro dormitorio con vigas de madera y ventana que da al patio. Puerta que te lleva al cuarto de ducha.
Parte de afuera.
Desde el patio hay una habitaci�n grande con una puerta que da a la calle trasera.
Servicios
Luz, agua y alcantarillado.
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PRECISE, LEVEL & LIFESTYLE BEHIND THE SCENES 2011
Mar 20th
PRECISE, LEVEL & LIFESTYLE BEHIND THE SCENES IN CALIFORNIA OC
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Nelly Furtado talk about Lifestyle on MTV
Dec 2nd
Nelly Furtado talks about her upcoming album on Brazilian Mtv.
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Cost of Living in Spain – Fruit and Veg
Mar 21st
http://www.houses-for-sale-in-spain.net brings you news about the cost of living in Spain. Fruit and Veg is really cheap of course
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July · Move on sweet flower, 1968 ················Audio··············
Jan 13th
July
Move on sweet flower
from the album “July”
1968, U.K.
They started out as a skiffle act from Ealing, called The Playboys and then became a R&B combo The Tomcats. John (Speedy) Keen was in them for a while. In 1966, The Tomcats went to Spain with a new line-up (the future July one). As Los Tomcats, they got in the Charts with four EPs, one of which was all in Spanish! They returned to the UK in 1968, still basing themselves in Ealing.
July recorded what has become one of the most sought-after British psychedelic sixties albums. Twenty-five years on time has not been kind to all the tracks (e.g. Jolly Mary) but overall it’s well worth purchasing for its eerie brand of psychedelia (on Dandelion Seeds and My Clown) and some fine psychedelic guitar work (Crying Is For Writers). More accessible are the Bam-Caruso reissue, which was put out in a different sleeve, and the Aftermath CD reissue. Both also include the second 45, which wasn’t on the first album. Duhig and Field went on to be in Jade Warrior and Tom Newman later released solo albums on Virgin and Decca. He also set up Branson’s Manor Studios and engineered Tubular Bells I and II. Duhig was also later in Assagai. Alan James went on to play for Cat Stevens, Duffy Power, Neil Innes and Kevin Coyne. They were managed by Spencer Davis.
July started out in the early ’60s as an Ealing-based skiffle act working under the name of the Playboys, and then metamorphosed into an R&B outfit known as the Thoughts and then the Tomcats, through which John “Speedy” Keen passed as a drummer. The final Tomcats lineup, which evolved out of an unrecorded band known as the Second Thoughts, found some success in Spain when they went to play a series of gigs in Madrid in 1966. They returned to England in 1968, the group’s lineup consisting of Tony Duhig on guitar, John Field on flute and keyboards, Tom Newman on vocals, Alan Jamesplaying bass, and Chris Jackson on drums, and changed they their name to July. The band lasted barely a year, leaving behind one of the most sought-after LPs of the British psychedelic boom (on the Major Minor label in England, and Epic Records in the U.S. and Canada). Their sound was a mix of trippy, lugubrious psychedelic meanderings, eerie, trippy vignettes (“Dandelion Seeds,” “My Clown”, and strange, bright electric-acoustic textured tracks (“Friendly Man”, with some dazzling guitar workouts (Crying Is for Writers” for good measure, all spiced with some elements of world music, courtesy of Tony Duhig (who has since come to regard July as an embarrassing element in his resume). Their first single, “My Clown” b/w “Dandelion Seeds,” has come to be considered a classic piece of psychedelia while the album is just plain collectable, despite some shortcomings. The band separated in 1969, with Duhig moving on to Jade Warrior, Newman becoming a well-respected engineer, with Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells to his credit, and bassist Alan James later working with Cat Stevens and Kevin Coyne, among others. Of the various reissues, Bam-Caruso’s 1987 Dandelion Seeds is the most accessible, with Essex’s The Second of July consisting of previously unissued recordings from 1967.
ChrisGoesRock
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Urban Castle Magic : Keep on Moving
Dec 23rd
Live show at “Chesterfield Bar” – Madrid.
Press show to present the YOHO TOUR, the first spanish tour at China.
www.ubancastlemagic.com for more information.
UCM is a CC band.
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Do You Want More Help in Spain?
Nov 6th
http://www.houses-for-sale-in-spain.net offers you more help in Spain. Sign up for the newsletter on the sites mentioned. Great info about Spain and lifestyle here.
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Ten Good Reasons For Moving to Spain
Oct 30th
http://www.houses-for-sale-in-spain.net brings you a quick video off the top of my head about moving to Spain and living in Spain. Anything you disagree with?
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Deep roots of corruption and criminal insider political pandering for cash. The real estate developer Antoin (Tony) Rezko is currently in federal prison for political influence peddling, fraud, and bribery. In 2005 Rezko’s wife Rita purchased the adjoining property next to the Obama’s current home at full price while the Obamas paid $300,000.00 less than market value on the very same day. Given the close personal, political, and professional relationship between the Obamas and the Rezkos, Barrack Obama’s denial that he and Rezko did not coordinate the buying of their adjacent properties is absurd. The FBI was already investigating Tony Rezko when the Obamas and Rita Rezko bought adjacent property from the same seller on the same day. The Obamas and the Rezkos purposely used Tony’s wife Rita as the buyer to avoid a scandal if the public found out that Tony, AKA the FBI target, was the buyer of the vacant lot adjacent to the Obamas. Did Rita Rezko get the money to buy the property next to the Obamas from her husband Tony? Did Rita learn that the property was for sale from her husband Tony? Rita Rezko did not come home one day and say to her husband, “Tony, guess what, I used our money to buy a vacant lot today. You’ll never guess who bought the house next door to my lot?”
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