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This villa is situated in a residential area, with spectacular views over the entire Bay of J vea and the Montg . It is equipped with high quality materials and situated at a pleasant height on the hillside of Pinomar. Surrounded by old trees, including a variation of beautiful palm trees in the garden itself, the Mediterranean architecture of this beautiful Villa rises with Tosca stone arches in a privileged and sunny location. Beautiful terraces, the heated swimming pool, the tropical garden and the beautiful panoramic sea views make this villa a perfect holiday home or permanent residence. The villa was renovated in 2011. Layout: Main floor: Entrance hall, guest toilet, stairs leading to ground floor and upper floor, dining room, living room, kitchen, laundry room with terrace, glazed porch, 1 guest bedroom, 1 master bedroom, bathroom, dressing room with private terrace. Upper floor: 1 guest bedroom + 1 extendable attic. Ground floor: Independent flat with: Entrance hall, living/dining room with open plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 storage rooms and a large laundry room (furniture not included). Additional: Large cellar with kitchen and toilet. The Bodega could also be used as workshop or games room etc. Climate: The climate on the Costa Blanca, often considered the best in Europe, makes possible a very sociable and healthy lifestyle, outdoors, marked by sports and leisure facilities, with exciting and cosmopolitan tourist towns, which stand out for the provision of top class services, some of them exclusive, considered true luxury. All of them are aimed at a demanding client, who is looking for quality and proximity. The Costa Blanca has more than 300 days of sunshine a year. A paradise with excellent connections to the whole of Europe. Alicante-Elche Airport has modern facilities and easy and comfortable access from any point in the province. Surrounding area: Located in the Spanish Mediterranean, the Costa Blanca is part of the Autonomous Community of Valencia, the province of Alicante. The Autonomous Community of Valencia comprises the provinces of Alicante, Valencia and Castell n and, in turn, is divided into different tourist denominations: Costa Blanca, Benidorm, Costa Azahar and Valencia. The Costa Blanca is the tourist name for the area that stretches from Denia to Pilar de la Horadada and from Orihuela to the Marina Alta Valleys. More than 219 km of coastline dotted with soft sandy beaches and calm waters as well as extraordinary coves and cliffs, with a very characteristic mild climate of approx. 18 C all year round. A landscape dominated by the Mediterranean Sea that fills the coastline with light and turquoise blue and the overhanging mountains, revealing the wonders of the landscape. From valleys cultivated with Moorish-style terraced crops to horizons filled with mountains crowned by holm oaks, pines and carob trees and scented by a variety of aromatic plants, mountain and hiking enthusiasts are assured of well signposted routes through the inland counties and the mountainous areas of the coast. The Costa Blanca continues to attract people from all over Europe, and beyond, because it offers a unique quality of life in a beautiful setting on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation. In addition to the golf courses and marinas that you can enjoy all along the coast, the area also offers the possibility of skiing in the nearby Sierra Nevada, Javalambre or Valdelinares, a paradise for winter sports lovers, with beautiful natural landscapes. The Costa Blanca offers a uniquely rich lifestyle, where the best beaches and coves of the Mediterranean combine with an interior full of mountains and villages that hide culture and historical monuments unique in the world. #ref:JA-SM-1001
This villa is situated in a residential area, with spectacular views over the entire Bay of J vea and the Montg . It is equipped with high quality materials and situated at a pleasant height on the hillside of Pinomar. Surrounded by old trees, including a variation of beautiful palm trees in the garden itself, the Mediterranean architecture of this beautiful Villa rises with Tosca stone arches in a privileged and sunny location. Beautiful terraces, the heated swimming pool, the tropical garden and the beautiful panoramic sea views make this villa a perfect holiday home or permanent residence. The villa was renovated in 2011. Layout: Main floor: Entrance hall, guest toilet, stairs leading to ground floor and upper floor, dining room, living room, kitchen, laundry room with terrace, glazed porch, 1 guest bedroom, 1 master bedroom, bathroom, dressing room with private terrace. Upper floor: 1 guest bedroom + 1 extendable attic. Ground floor: Independent flat with: Entrance hall, living/dining room with open plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 storage rooms and a large laundry room (furniture not included). Additional: Large cellar with kitchen and toilet. The Bodega could also be used as workshop or games room etc. Climate: The climate on the Costa Blanca, often considered the best in Europe, makes possible a very sociable and healthy lifestyle, outdoors, marked by sports and leisure facilities, with exciting and cosmopolitan tourist towns, which stand out for the provision of top class services, some of them exclusive, considered true luxury. All of them are aimed at a demanding client, who is looking for quality and proximity. The Costa Blanca has more than 300 days of sunshine a year. A paradise with excellent connections to the whole of Europe. Alicante-Elche Airport has modern facilities and easy and comfortable access from any point in the province. Surrounding area: Located in the Spanish Mediterranean, the Costa Blanca is part of the Autonomous Community of Valencia, the province of Alicante. The Autonomous Community of Valencia comprises the provinces of Alicante, Valencia and Castell n and, in turn, is divided into different tourist denominations: Costa Blanca, Benidorm, Costa Azahar and Valencia. The Costa Blanca is the tourist name for the area that stretches from Denia to Pilar de la Horadada and from Orihuela to the Marina Alta Valleys. More than 219 km of coastline dotted with soft sandy beaches and calm waters as well as extraordinary coves and cliffs, with a very characteristic mild climate of approx. 18 C all year round. A landscape dominated by the Mediterranean Sea that fills the coastline with light and turquoise blue and the overhanging mountains, revealing the wonders of the landscape. From valleys cultivated with Moorish-style terraced crops to horizons filled with mountains crowned by holm oaks, pines and carob trees and scented by a variety of aromatic plants, mountain and hiking enthusiasts are assured of well signposted routes through the inland counties and the mountainous areas of the coast. The Costa Blanca continues to attract people from all over Europe, and beyond, because it offers a unique quality of life in a beautiful setting on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by mountains and lush vegetation. In addition to the golf courses and marinas that you can enjoy all along the coast, the area also offers the possibility of skiing in the nearby Sierra Nevada, Javalambre or Valdelinares, a paradise for winter sports lovers, with beautiful natural landscapes. The Costa Blanca offers a uniquely rich lifestyle, where the best beaches and coves of the Mediterranean combine with an interior full of mountains and villages that hide culture and historical monuments unique in the world. #ref:JA-SM-1001
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