Luxury 6 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view and countryside view views in La Zagaleta Golf, Benahavis, Andalucia
7,800,000 EUR
6,708,000 GBP 8,424,000 USD
Reference: 246744
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 6
- Floor Size: 1,224 m2
- Plot Size: 0.4 hectares / 0.99 acres
Features
- Terrace
- Garden
- Private Pool
- Golf Resort or Nearby
- Air Conditioning
- Sea View
- Mountain View
- Countryside View
- Panoramic View
- South Facing
- Quiet Area
- Parking
- Garage
- Walk to Beach
- Walk to Amenities
- Contemporary Style
- Turnkey
- Good Condition
- New Build or Off Plan
Details
Totally refurbished to a very high standard, this superb 6 bedroom villa has top quality materials and is fully furnished and decorated using exceptional Scandinavian designer furniture.
With simply stunning sea and mountain views, this immaculate villa is ideally located in the prestigious country club of La Zagaleta, with 24-hour security, private golf course, restaurant, stables and heliport, within the heart of the Sierra of Benahavis.
With a vast total living area of 1,224m2, features include, on the ground floor: entrance hall with high ceilings and wooden beams; large living room with a fireplace; independent kitchen; en-suite bedroom in each wing of the house and access to the porch.
First floor: 2 en-suite bedrooms in each wing with access to a terrace.
Semi-basement: from the basement it is possible to see the glass of the infinity pool. It is a mostly open space ideal to adapt it to personal needs, to maybe include a gym area, SPA, cinema or games area, as well as space for at least 2 parking spaces and a laundry room. In addition, there are it has 2 en-suite bedrooms in this area, 1 of them with its own TV area and porch.
Special features include: Cortizo carpentry, doors with magnetic closures, underfloor heating by water, home automation, amplified WI-FI, microcement, oak flooring, Gaggenau appliance, saline pool, Danish and Italian CARL HANSSEN and FINN JUHL furniture, artistic works by Lita Cabellut, among others.
This is a unique villa with character and ready to move into.
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