5 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in San Pedro de Alcantara, Andalucia
This beautiful family villa blends timeless charm with luxurious modern living.
Designed and refurbished to the highest standards, it offers privacy, comfort, and convenience, all within easy reach of local amenities, international schools, golf courses, and the beaches of Marbella's west coast.
On approaching the property a stunning pebble-stone courtyard framed by mature cypress and palm trees, creating an inviting Mediterr...
This beautiful family villa blends timeless charm with luxurious modern living.
Designed and refurbished to the highest standards, it offers privacy, comfort, and convenience, all within easy reach of local amenities, international schools, golf courses, and the beaches of Marbella's west coast.
On approaching the property a stunning pebble-stone courtyard framed by mature cypress and palm trees, creating an inviting Mediterranean ambience, greets you.
The home is set across two levels and includes a separate two-storey guest house, offering versatile living space ideal for extended family or visitors. Upon entering the main house, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall with a guest cloakroom.
The heart of the home is the expansive open-plan living and dining area, where elegant wooden beam ceilings, a cosy fireplace, and French windows provide a warm yet airy feel. These lead out to a charming patio complete with a built-in barbecue and al fresco dining area - perfect for year-round entertaining.
Just off the living space, a beautifully landscaped garden and private swimming pool await, offering peace and relaxation in a lush setting.
The kitchen is a true showpiece - a handcrafted, hand-painted wooden design with a central island, ideal for family meals or social gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen is a cosy breakfast area and a secondary dining nook, as well as a walk-in pantry and ample storage.
A nearby terrace connects the kitchen to a dedicated wellness area featuring a spa with sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, and its own bathroom - a true retreat within your home.
The ground floor also hosts three generously sized en-suite bedrooms, one of which enjoys direct access to the garden. Each room is thoughtfully finished with high-quality materials, blending practicality with elegance.
A wrought-iron staircase leads to the upper level, where a gallery walkway opens into a magnificent master suite. This tranquil retreat features a fireplace, separate "his and hers" walk-in wardrobes and en-suite bathrooms, and access to a private open terrace with sweeping sea views.
The detached guest house is laid out over two floors and includes a comfortable living room, kitchen, and an en-suite bedroom, offering guests complete independence and privacy.
Additional features of the home include marble floors in the main living areas, wooden floors in the bedrooms, stylish tiled kitchen surfaces, central heating, an intelligent home automation system, and a perimeter security alarm. A double garage adds convenience and practicality.
Set in a quiet, secure, and highly desirable area, this exquisite villa combines traditional charm with modern luxury, making it an ideal primary residence or a refined holiday retreat.
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