Authentic 3 bedroom Villa with countryside view in Jalon, Valencia
This charming, off-grid country house is set in a quiet, rural area and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy complete tranquility, surrounded by nature and sweeping views.
The property is completely self-sufficient: electricity is generated by solar panels with battery storage and supported by a gasoline generator when necessary, while water is supplied via delivery tanks and stored in a 12,000-litre main reservoir, with an additional tank for rainwater for the garden.
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This charming, off-grid country house is set in a quiet, rural area and offers a rare opportunity to enjoy complete tranquility, surrounded by nature and sweeping views.
The property is completely self-sufficient: electricity is generated by solar panels with battery storage and supported by a gasoline generator when necessary, while water is supplied via delivery tanks and stored in a 12,000-litre main reservoir, with an additional tank for rainwater for the garden.
For those seeking independence, privacy, and a slower pace of life, this house offers an authentic Mediterranean retreat.
The property is accessed via a gate and opens onto a generous plot of over 9,000 m2, offering privacy, attractive Mediterranean planting, and open countryside views in all directions. The driveway offers parking for several cars and a camper, making it practical for both residents and guests.
From many points on the property, the south-facing view stretches beautifully over the surrounding valley and mountains.
As you approach the house, you are immediately welcomed by beautiful traditional wooden entrance doors, which set the tone for the warm and characteristic interior. Inside, the entrance hall has an impressive high ceiling, which enhances the feeling of space and light. The overall style of the house combines rustic Mediterranean charm with comfortable living, emphasised by natural materials and traditional elements that preserve the authentic character of the finca.
The living room is a particularly inviting space, with a traditional fireplace in the centre and complemented by one of the property's pellet stoves, which provide a cosy atmosphere during the colder months. The kitchen naturally matches the rustic style of the house and is accompanied by a practical storage room, which offers useful extra space.
The property has two bedrooms, with a loft providing additional sleeping space, while the master bedroom also has its own pellet stove. There is one bathroom in the house and an outdoor shower with hot and cold water, plus a separate WC, conveniently located for use when enjoying the outdoor areas.
Outdoor living is a central feature of this property. A charming Naya provides a covered terrace that offers welcome shade and creates an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining guests. There is a traditional stone oven, perfect for preparing meals while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of the countryside.
The grounds feature a 7 x 3 meter swimming pool, which is filled in April so you can enjoy swimming in the summer. The surrounding gardens offer pleasant shaded areas under mature trees, while the large plot provides privacy and space to further develop the outdoor areas if desired.
This charming property is located on the road to Bernia and offers both seclusion and easy access to nearby attractions. It is close to the village of Jalon and offers both privacy and easy access.
Jalon is known for its vineyards, traditional wineries, and relaxed village atmosphere. The popular Saturday market attracts visitors from across the region, while the valley itself is admired for its natural beauty, hiking trails, and excellent local gastronomy, making it a highly sought-after location for those seeking an authentic Mediterranean lifestyle.
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