Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 130.00 m2
- 400.00 m2
Property Description
ABSOLUTELY SUPERB 3-bed villa in Rojales, built with open views of countryside and the nearby La Marquesa Golf Course, from a quiet hilltop location with minimal thru-traffic.
Extra-thick heavily-insulated walls, specially-treated double-glaxing and many other eco-features, mean these wonderful new homes will be low on energy bills, but very high in comfort, luxury & convenience..
THE LOCATION
✅ La Marquesa Golf Resort – 3 min
✅ Aquapark Rojales – 10 min
✅ Guardamar (nearest beach) – 12 min
✅ La Mata Nature Reserve – 15 min
✅ La Zenia Shopping Boulevard – 25 min
✅ Alicante Airport – 35 min
THE VILLAS
Each of these wonderful single-storey villas are on spacious 400m2 plots, giving ample space to enjoy the Mediterranean sun.
If new owners are in time, they have the option of havng an additonal lower level built into the hillside, featuring another two large en-suite bedrooms with natural light flooding in from a patio Inglés.
Low-impact single-storey design for easy living, off-street parking for one car
Pedestrian access into garden, down short path to huge 81m2 pool terrace
Villa accessed by mult-lock reinforced main door into open-plan lounge
Spacious 43m2 kitchen-living-entertaining space spilling on to terrace
Charming 15m2 partially-covered porch area for essential shade
Fully-fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, appliances & wine fridge
Large main bedroom with en-suite & direct access to terrace
Two double bedrooms (both just over 11m2) with fitted & lined wardobes
Fully-fitted family bathroom with heated floor just off lounge & between guest bedrooms
OPTIONAL BASEMENT
Internal staircase installed descending to fully-fitted basement
Patio Inglés provides natural light for all rooms & staircase
Finished in same style with two en-suite bedrooms and laundry/storage room
Delivery date is 12m after sale, depending on bespoke options like basement
Convenient staged payments are available
Developer-supplied images are amix of CGI renders and pictures from the completed showhouse.
THE AREA
Historically, Rojales developed because it was for centuries the last last crossing point of the River Segura before reaching Guardamar amd the Mediterranean.
The town now thrives due to it’s cosmpolitan populous but has also kept its important cultural legacy in its numerous museums and theatres.
Much work has been carried out in the Cuevas del Rodeo neighbourhood, currently an area for artisanal practices. The district also contains the fascinating and popular “shell house”.
The existence of several long-standing residential developments has given rise to important population groups from other European countries, the majority being English and Germans.
History tells us that the first human settlements date back to the end of the Neolithic, between the 4th and 3rd millennium.
This presence was limited to small villages of huts near the river. Subsequently, the population increased in the Bronze Age, proven by the appearance of tools and sculptures.
Rojales is known as an “orchard town” surrounded by farmland which flourished with the expansion of the irrigation network in the lower reaches of the Segura.
The town gained its independence from Guardamar in 1773, after a payment of 1500 maravedíes of fleece (coins of the time) was made to King Charles III of Spain.
Since 2000 (especially), the municipality has shown great population growth with the arrival of numerous European citizens.
Indeed, it has become the municipality with the highest percentage of registered foreigners in all of Spain, with over 70% of the population being from overseas.
British form the largest group, with the majority of residing in the Rojales urbanisation of Ciudad Quesada.