Overview
- 4 Bedrooms
- 5 Bathrooms
- 307.00 m2
- 1,000.00 m2
Property Description
UNIQUE ARCHITECT-DESIGNED luxury villa with 4 bedrooms, two of which have a stylish circular design which reflects the sumptuos curves that are featured in every area of this amazing hillside home.
LOCATION
Positioned in the exclusively private enclave of Altea Hills, this beautiful home enjoys a commanding corner plot, with breath-taking ocean vistas along the coast.
📌 Playa Mascarat, Altea (nearest beach): 9 min
📌 Greenwich Yachting Marina, Altea: 11 min
📌 Altea Club de Golf: 12 min
📌 Altea town: 14 min
📌 Mirador Morro de Toix: 18 min
📌 Calpe town: 16 min
📌 Alicante Airport: 49 min
THE VILLA
This extensive home with seemingly acres of floorspace on multiple levels, oozes class in every corner – despite having very fews corners, at all!
Indeed, the zen-like feel is generated by Feng-Shui inspired curves, incorporated throughout. Spread over four levels, let’s summarise what the lucky owner gets
EXTERNALLY
✅ Huge South-South-West facing corner plot (1,000m2) on a gentle slope with raised ocean views
✅ Pedestrian access from street via three gates, two to the front and one beside rear car access
✅ Landscaped gardens and extensive terracing, with non-slip tiling in all outside areas
✅ Feature kidney-shaped swimming pool (34m2) and adjacent jacuzzi
✅ Charming poolside pergola for al fresco dining
✅ Chill-out seating area with magificent ocean views
✅ Covered terrace area to front, convenient garden WC to side
✅ Covered off-street parking to the rear, accessed from next street
GARAGE LEVEL
✅ Vehicular access from street via automatic gates
✅ Huge 103m2 garage, room for multiple cars
✅ Pool filter machinery room
✅ Small porch and stair access to main pool terrace
LOWER LIVING LEVEL
✅ Two double guest bedrooms (12m2), both with fitted & lined wardrobes
✅ Both bedrooms enjoy direwct access to pool terrace to front
✅ Two bathrooms, one of which is en-suite
✅ Stair access straight up into main living area
MAIN LIVING LEVEL
✅ Generous entrance vestibule with coat storage & access to front and rear outside spaces
✅ Fully-fitted kitchen (22m2) with feature shaped breakfast bar to compliment curved wall
✅ Formal dining area (22m2), triple aspect windows flooding in natural light
✅ Access out to raised front terrace (32m2) & into lounge area
✅ Spacious 31m2 lounge with outstanding ocean and caostal views
✅ Full-height full-width patio windows slidfe open to same front terrace
✅ To the rear is one of the two feature round-room en-suite bedrooms (15m2)
✅ Even the 6m2 walk-in closet / dressing room has a sneaky peak of the Mediterranean
UPPER LEVEL
✅ Separate external access from wrap-around terrace up to large 61m2 rooftop sun-deck
✅ A stylish and essential 9m2 pergola provides protection from the sun
✅ Artificial turf finishes off the maginificent ocean-view terrace
✅ A fourth bedroom (also circular & with en-suite) can be accessed
Completion date is scheduled for “Summer of 2026”
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 Dénia 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 Déu 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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