Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3.5 Bathrooms
- 307.30 m2
- 385.80 m2
Property Description
A simply FANTASTIC opportunity to purchase a luxurious top-spec contemporary detached villa in one of Costa Blanca’s most beautiful areas.
These 2025 homes are positioned in the historical town of Polop, 3-bed villas will stylish inifinity pool, basement and all mod cons. Some have views across the luscious countryside towards the Mediterranean.
Despite the quiet almost rural location, you are within 20 minutes of beaches, two golf courses, two ancient castles, an amazing waterfall and Spain’s ‘jewel in the crown’, Guadalest.
THE LOCATION
Polop Castle – 7 min
Altea Golf Club – 20 min
Guadalest Castle – 15 min
Algar Waterfalls – 15 min
Playa del Albir (nearest beach) – 18 min
Benidorm Old Town & ‘Tapas Alley’ – 20 min
Alicante Airport – 48 min
Valencia Airport – 99 min
THE VILLA
Our partner’s archtect, Fernando Garcia, describes his latest creation as, “the sober modernity of straight lines, exquisite finishes & the generosity of space”.
This is modern design at it’s peak, using every inch of space to create a voluminous home with modern touches and extravagant indulgence like infinity pools, walk-in wardrobes and natural stone rendering – all set in a beautiful Mediterranean landscape that will render you speechless.
The orientation of each of the ten villas faces both south and east towards the town of Polop, with somes plots (4, 5, 6 & 7) having a sea view. Swimming pools and their terraces face south, taking advantage of the sunshine enjoyed over 320 days a year.
Our partner developer has even fitted solar panels for cheaper, greener living.
GROUND FLOOR
Spacious south east-facing plots of between 378m2 and 550m2 with countryside and sea views
Voluminous 63m2 open-plan lounge-dining-entertaining room, open to semi-covered terrace
Double-aspect full-height patio doors slide into main wall providing indoor-outdoor lifestyle
Windows on all four sides of ground floor providing maximum amount of natural light
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature island, integral breakfast bar & all white goods
Primary bedroom (17m2) with en-suite and fitted lined wardrobe system
Stylish open staircase down to basement and up to other bedrooms
Convenient downstairs WC
LED lighting installed inside & out
Ducted air-conditioning & Air Zone system included
Huge 10m long private infinity swimming with LED lighting & shower
Landscaped gardens wrap around the whole property, planting chosen by owner
FIRST FLOOR
Second bedroom (26m2) with double-sided walk-in closet and en-suite with double sinks
Double-aspect windows with sliding patio doors to private 15m2 sun terrace
Third bedroom (15m2) with fitted ‘robes, en-suite & private terrace
Motorised shutters in all bedrooms
Underfloor heating in all bathrooms
LOWER FLOOR
Inclines drive down to spacious 38m2 garage & workshop area
Motorized garage door with remote control for convenience
Access into lower lobby with separate laundry room
Flexible 67m2 space for extra living space, games room, home cinema or office suite
Sunken patio inglés provides natural light and a small outdoor garden to the lower level
Depending on the buyer’s customisation wishes, delivery can be up to 18 months (with convenient staged payments between contract & keys)
Villas do vary in terms of plot size and view – price & details below are for #1
Floorplan section includes layouts for #1 and also #7 (439m2 plot, €730k)
NB: Storage in the laundry room and furniture as seen is not included in the price
THE AREA
Polop’s full name is The Barony of Polop and has a fascinating and complicated hstory.
It dates back to the conquest of Hispania by the Moors who occupied the Iberian Peninsula in the 10th century, when a fortress was built and named Polop.
In the 11th century, El Cid Campeador occupied Polop Castle before conquering the city of Valencia in 1094.
Over the following 800 years or so, Polop and its castle were used as bartering tools in many power struggles between various kings.
Following the abolition of the feudal system in the 19th century, Polop, like other Spanish feudal baronies and lordships, became obsolete but never extinct. Nowadays, despite having no political power as such, lordships, like titles of nobility, simply remain rights held as prerogative of honour.