5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Mijas, Andalucia
1,595,000 EUR
1,371,700 GBP 1,722,600 USD
Reference: 202414
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 3
- Floor Size: 360 m2
- Plot Size: 600 m2
Features
- Terrace
- Hot Tub or Sauna
- Air Conditioning
- Fireplace
- Sea View
- Parking
- Garage
- Good Condition
Details
Superb and spacious 5 bedroom villa located in Mijas with lovely sea views, situated within an exclusive development with just 8 properties.
This superb villa, which is accessed through a porch to double wrought iron gates leading to double doors to a reception area. Arched door to living room with a bay window and feature fireplace. Arched ornate entrance to dual aspect dining room with access to an extensive glassed curtained terrace with ceiling fans, Juke box and bespoke bar with granite work top, coffee maker, beer cooler, wine cooler and ice maker. Fully fitted and integrated, top quality kitchen with Siemens and Airforce appliances. Cloakroom, 2 spacious guest bedrooms both with en-suites and access to the garden.
First floor: landing and access to a terrace. Splendid master bedroom with 20m2 walk in dressing room (possible 4th bedroom). Inner hallway with seating area and access to a large terrace and the bedroom with raised hexagonal ceiling and ultra luxury en-suite with double hydro massage water/air system and additional hydro massage shower. Access to an L shaped terrace with outstanding sea views.
Lower level: partly converted from the former garage to create an impressive entertaining area consisting of a large kitchen/breakfast/utility area, living room area/possible home cinema, bodega area, WC and Turkish steam room and extensive refrigeration. Access to the garden. This area could easily be converted into separate accommodation.
Outside: 2 x hand painted tiled water features, Boretti outside kitchen and barbecue area, 4 person hot tub and WC.
- Sophisticated security system with cameras
- Hot & cold air conditioning
- Auto irrigation for the garden
- Double glazing
- Underfloor heating throughout
- Marble floors
- Stucco painted walls
- Heated 9 x 5m swimming pool with electric cover
- Car port
- Off road parking
- Converted garage
- Impressive, large, wrought iron double gates flanked by ornate neo Gothic urns
- Fabulous terraces
- Beautiful landscaped gardens with a unique collection of garden statues
- Sold unfurnished, but there is an option to purchase the interior furniture, external furniture, garden statues and ornaments by way a separate negotiation
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