Monday, December 22, 2008
A Brief History of Pilar de la Horadada Spain
The attractive little town of Pilar de la Horadada is named after an ancient watchtower which was originally used to warn local inhabitants of pirate attacks many centuries ago. It was probably originally inhabited by the Iberians and was later settled by Romans, Moors and eventually reconquered by Christians. Pilar de la Horadada is the southernmost town in Alicante and the Costa Blanca, to the south is the Murcia region and the area known as the Costa Calida. After the Christian reconquest it marked the border between the Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile and it eventually ained its independence from the town of Orihuela in 1986. Pilar is well known as an agricultural area and grows much produce including lettuces, broccoli and celery, other products include melons, oranges and lemons, for this is citrus growing territory, it also grows numerous flower species. The nearby Rio Seco is an important protected area with some rare species of flora and fauna, in particular orchids and a species of dwarf palm tree. In recent years Pilar de la Horadada has become more developed with an increase in demand for holiday homes and properties for relocation, and the town now has a large expat community, with many Brits and North Europeans choosing to settle here permanently. Pilar has a popular beach area where many visitors enjoy the fine local weather especially during the hot summer months, it attracts both Spanish and International visitors.
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Villa for Sale in Pilar de la Horadada

Pilar de la Horadada villa for sale - Delightful 2 bedroom detached villa available to buy in the coastal resort of Pilar de la Horadada in south-eastern Spain. Offered for sale by agent, the villa is furnished and equipped and stands on a good sized plot with space for a swimming pool should this be a requirement. With a build size of 92m2 the villa offers 2 bedrooms, living / dining room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms (WC’s), solarium, garden and use of community pool, it is near to local shops, bars and restaurants and a short drive from the sea. Pilar de la Horadada is the most southerly resort on the Costa Blanca and enjoys a wonderful climate, it comprises a beach area and a town area, which are a couple of kilometres apart, the town has some decent facilities and a sizeable expat community. The current asking price for this Pilar de la Horadada villa is a very reasonable 180,000 euros.
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