8 beds Guest House Teba, Málaga                                    

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A BEAUTIFUL VILLA WITH 4 GUEST APARTMENTS NEAR TEBA. CAN BE USED AS A B&B. A stunning property offering a main house and 4 guest ...

EUR 450,000 SEE more >>

4 beds Detached Teba, Málaga                                       

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We are pleased to have been instructed to sell this quality villa located on a large urban plot of 1,300m2 in a prestigious street...

EUR 150,000 SEE more >>

3 beds Town House Teba, Malaga                                       

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Properties of this character and charm, rarely appear in today’s market. A unique opportunity to own the major part of a 19th ce...

EUR 180,000 SEE more >>

3 beds Town House Teba, Malaga                                       

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This lovely townhouse is located in in heart of Teba. The property benefits from a basement which is used by the current owner for...

EUR 104,950 SEE more >>

3 beds Chalet Teba, Malaga                                          

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Country house that sits within a large plot of land with established olive and fruit trees and beautiful porch overlooking the fro...

EUR 145,000 SEE more >>

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Facts About Teba

Teba may also refer to Benzyltriethylammonium chloride (TEBA)
Teba is a town and municipality located in the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is situated in the northeast of the province. It belongs to the comarca of Guadalteba. Located on an outlying spur of the sierras north east of Ronda, some 15 kilometres north of Ardales, and with a population of some 4,300 people. Below the town is the site of the Battle of Teba which took place in 1330 during the Reconquista. Sir James Douglas, a leading associate of King Robert I of Scotland, was killed there.