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ConorC

Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 12:37am

ConorC

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Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 12:37am

elizabetharden wrote on Fri Sep 1, 2023 12:29am:

Hello there Conor

I have seen you are very much familiar with the Arcos de la Frontera area. I wonder if you could throw more light on an area called Casco Antiguo - is it in the old town, new, respectable, quite, etc; etc. I am interested in some houses in this area please.

Thanking you in advance;

Elizabeth

Hi Elizabeth, thanks for your message. In fact I don't know Arcos at all. I lived in Olvera for a time - delightful - but I joind this forum to find out more about Arcos, so I'm afraid I can't tell you about the Casco Antiguo. I can tell you the Casco Antiguo will be the old town, and so it will be very picturesque with narrow streets and houses with very thick walls. However, iliving there you would miss out on the light airiness that you might find in the more modern sectors.

For my part, I have just spent a month in Wyoming and I have fallen in love with the place! :-)

elizabetharden

Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 2:06am

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Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 2:06am

ConorC wrote on Fri Sep 1, 2023 12:37am:

Hi Elizabeth, thanks for your message. In fact I don't know Arcos at all. I lived in Olvera for a time - delightful - but I joind this forum to find out more about Arcos, so I'm afraid I can't tell you about the Casco Antiguo. I can tell you the Casco Antiguo will be the old town, and so it will ...

...be very picturesque with narrow streets and houses with very thick walls. However, iliving there you would miss out on the light airiness that you might find in the more modern sectors.

For my part, I have just spent a month in Wyoming and I have fallen in love with the place! :-)

Oh Hello again

And thank you for getting back - very kind of you.

You are right Casco Antiguo part is the old city...... I think the house might be located on the outskirts - will determine when I viewed it soon.

Waoo, A month in Wyoming - nice - Wyoming is in the States isn't it? Are you moving there instead?

Best

ConorC

Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 3:04am

ConorC

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Posted: Fri Sep 1, 2023 3:04am

elizabetharden wrote on Fri Sep 1, 2023 2:06am:

Oh Hello again

And thank you for getting back - very kind of you.

You are right Casco Antiguo part is the old city...... I think the house might be located on the outskirts - will determine when I viewed it soon.

Waoo, A month in Wyoming - nice - Wyoming is in the States isn't it? Are you moving there instead?

Best

It is in the States, yes, mid-west to west. It is the size of the UK and has just half a million inhabitants. Everybody is so polite and friendly, and the mountain scenery is breathtaking. I'm coming back in November to experience the winter and I may well settle here.

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