Luxury 7 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Mijas, Andalucia
in the prestigious Alta Verde area of Mijas, is this luxury 7 bedroom villa with separate apartment, gardens and pool.
Words cannot describe the stunning surrounding beauty of this villa, situated next to the Valtocado area, close to Mijas Pueblo, combining the spectacular natural surroundings with proximity to the best beaches of the Costa del Sol, Fuengirola, Marbella, Malaga and the airport.
On the top floor is a spacious living and dining room with direct access to the terrace, a modern fitted kitchen with high-end appliances, a Master bedroom with walk in wardrobe and luxurious en-suite bathroom,...
in the prestigious Alta Verde area of Mijas, is this luxury 7 bedroom villa with separate apartment, gardens and pool.
Words cannot describe the stunning surrounding beauty of this villa, situated next to the Valtocado area, close to Mijas Pueblo, combining the spectacular natural surroundings with proximity to the best beaches of the Costa del Sol, Fuengirola, Marbella, Malaga and the airport.
On the top floor is a spacious living and dining room with direct access to the terrace, a modern fitted kitchen with high-end appliances, a Master bedroom with walk in wardrobe and luxurious en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
The large terrace offers spectacular views of the sea and mountains. The 50m2 heated infinity pool has a motorised cover and offers incredibly beautiful views, and there is access to the upper garden.
On the ground floor is access by stairs and/or lift, three bedrooms, a walk in wardrobe and private bathroom and a separate apartment with two bedrooms, a living-dining room and full bathroom, ideal for staff, guests or family.
The garage has space for several vehicles.
A spectacular wine cellar with museum and additional wing, storage area and utility room complete this superb property.
The large garden area is accessed from the upper part with spectacular views. It has a 20m2 wooden gazebo, wooden lookout area, luxurious gardens with 4 water fountains, a central fountain, statues, slide, and well.
There is a charcoal barbecue and two large dining areas with garden furniture, three wooden canopies and a wooden porch with a 20m2 terrace, and direct access to one of the most spectacular footpaths in the province of Malaga.
Luxury Features:
• Underfloor heating with geothermal system on both floors.
• Travertine marble on floors, bathrooms and terraces.
• Exterior carpentry with aluminium windows and double glazing.
• Central air-conditioning with independent control per room (Mitsubishi system).
• Perimeter security system and Movistar alarm.
• Solar panels to generate energy for the entire property.
• Energy efficiency certificate: Class C, with room for improvement to further optimise energy consumption.
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