Overview
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3.5 Bathrooms
- 190.90 m2
- 683.10 m2
Property Description
BRAND-NEW villas in this part of Altea Hills are very scarce, so our partner developer has bought & refurbushed an older property into a pristine ‘as-new’ 3-bed home.
LOCATION
This wonderful oasis is located on a gentle slope, between the Mediterranean Sea and the coastal mountains of Sierra Bernia.
đ Playa Mascarat, Altea (nearest beach): 7 min
đ Greenwich Yachting Marina, Altea: 9 min
đ Altea Club de Golf: 10 min
đ Altea town: 16 min
đ Calpe town: 13 min
đ Mirador Morro de Toix: 15 min
đ Alicante Airport: 46 min
THE VILLA
Combining the traditional with the contemporay, this wonderful home retains a modern AND Mediterranean style with clean lines, feature roof tiling and a terraced facade.
It’s layout has been arranged to make the most of the light and explot the charm of the areas amazing sea views.
EXTERNALLY
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Sizeable south-facing 683m2 hillside plot with landscaped gardens
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Planting with several palm trees, fruit trees, plants & grasses
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Off-street parking to the front with automatic gate
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Main floor raised to provide amazing sea views
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Large swimming pool (7.5m x 3.5m) to the front
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Raised garden with feature pergola to the rear
MAIN LIVING LEVEL
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Covered porch with access into entrance vestibule with coat storage & WC
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Open-plan 37m2 living dining space with breath-taking sea views
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Full-height full-width patio doors flood room with natural light
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Access out to coved terrace (25m2) overlooking pool area
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Fitted kitchen with feature breakfast peninsula
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Hob, hood, oven, dishwasher & fridge included
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Access out to pergola terrace (13m2) at the front
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Underfloor heating throughout, solar panel facility pre-installed
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Ducted hot & cold air-conditioning system installed in all main rooms
UPPER LEVEL
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Stairs up to landing with two double guest bedrooms (12m2 & 13m2)
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Larger guest bedroom has en-suite & charming Juliet balcony
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Family bathroom off landing serves ghuest bedroom
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Primary bedroom suite (18m2) with en-suite & sun terrace (22m2) access
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Smaller guest bedroom also has access to sun terrace with fantastic views
Completion date is scheduled for October 2025
Developer-supplied images are a mix of CGI renders and pictures taken before work commenced
THE AREA
The labyrinthine streets with whitewashed house-fronts that characterize Altea (only a 15 min drive away) has never stopped travellers’ desires to visit this wonderful coastal town.
During the Moorish domination a thousand years ago, Altea belonged to the Taifa of DĂ©nia until it was recaptured by the Christians in 1244 under James I of Aragon. The town was quickly fortified, and walls were erected to enclose what is now known as the “old town”.
This maze of cobbled narrow and crooked streets with glimpses of the bay is one of the better features of the town. Other sights include the church of La Mare de DĂ©u del Consol (“Our Lady of Solace”), easily identifiable by its picturesque blue and white domes, tiled with glazed ceramics.
There are numerous quaint restaurants near the church, some with a view over the Mediterranean.
FESTIVALS
The most important and well-known festival in Altea is the Castell de l’Olla, a festival of fireworks that are launched into the sea, on the beach of l’Olla, giving rise to an impressive combination of light, gunpowder and music. It takes place on the Saturday closest to the day of St. Lawrence, the 10th of August.
The spectacle usually includes a golden-palm-tree-firework rising into the night sky. The event began as a tribute to local pyrotechnician Blas Aznar (locally known as tio Blai). More than 50,000 people come every year to enjoy the spectacle, some sitting on the beach, others floating in rented boats to get a better view.
Moors & Christians
The festival lasts several days, and is supposed to represent the fall of the city into the hands of the Moors and its recovery. On the fourth weekend in September, the festival begins with a peal of bells and a cannon fire. The inhabitants of the town divide into groups, as the two sides in the conflict, and stage battles in the old town and on the beach.
In addition to the battles, the festival includes parades in costumes and dress inspired by the fashions of medieval times. The Christians are on horseback and wear furs, metal helmets, armour and arquebuses. In contrast, those who become Moors for the weekend ride camels or elephants and wear ancient Arab costumes.
Pascua
In Pascua (spanish word for Easter), the inhabitants of Altea hold solemn, somewhat macabre processions throughout the town during the Holy Week, which have a vivid dramatic flair to them. There is also a carnival beforehand, traditionally and symbolically representing the last chance to have some fun before Lent begins.
Sant Antoni del Porquet
During Lent, Altea has a special festival dedicated to pork. Pork is very present in Spanish cuisine, with traditional hams, suckling pigs in celebratory meals and pig’s tails or pig’s trotters for stews. Nothing is wasted, every part of the animal is used. This festival takes place in mid-February, and consists of a parade through the old town at midday, after which everyone shares a hearty plate of rice, sings folk songs and dances, and finally tastes a roast pig.
Encontes
The Encontes festival is a celebration of the ancient art of storytelling. It is held from 15 to 20 May. Dozens of events are organised to entertain the visitors with stories and songs. This festival is aimed at all audiences.







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