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Villa de 5 chambres à vendre à Pinoso

Pinoso, Alicante, Région de Valence, Espagne

€365 000  [£311 859]

Villa de 5 chambres à vendre à Pinoso

Pinoso, Alicante, Région de Valence, Espagne

€365 000  [£311 859]

Détails du bien immobilier


  • Chambres: 5
  • Salles de bain: 4
  • Surface du terrain: 13000 m2
  • Surface habitable: 150 m2

Description complète


Fantastic opportunity to purchase this wow-factor key ready rural villa, with a separate 2 bed 1 bath guest apartment.
As you enter the villa you will find an open plan kitchen, dining & living area with a downstairs bathroom. There is also an under staircase storage area.
On the first floor, there is a master bedroom with a large en-suite with fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom has an outside terraced area accommodating and a hot tub/ seating area with stunning views of the mountains.
You have a further 2 double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes along with a family bathroom.
This villa has an 8x4m pool with roman steps where you will find adjacent to the pool is a beautiful summer kitchen/bar with a log burner, which also has an outside toilet.
Separate from the villa you have a 2 bed 1 bath guest apartment also with amazing views.
This villa has been built to a very high spec with top quality materials by the number 1 builder in Pinoso.
The villa is situated only a 5 mins drive from the very popular town of Pinoso.

House Area 150m2

Summer Kitchen/Bar Area 35m2

Guest Apartment 42m2

Shed 12m2

Totalling 239m2

Pinoso

Pinoso or El Pinós rests on the border between the provinces of Alicante and Murcia. This small traditional town is surrounded by the charming Spanish countryside and beautiful sunny homes.

Pinoso has a population of around 7,500 and was previously focused on agriculture with a thriving footwear industry, it is now attracting the attention of foreign buyers as an ideal location for a holiday home away from the hustle and bustle of the busy coastline resorts but with the convenience of access to Alicante and Murcia Airports. There are 45mins and 1hours drive away respectively, with routes to all the major European airports serviced by most of the popular airlines.

The origins of Pinoso are a mix of various cultures, including the Iberians, Romans (who probably began the vineyards) and Moors. After the re-conquest Pinoso came under the control of the Kingdom of Aragon and at this time was just a small group of hamlets, it gained its independence from Monovar in 1826. The parish church was built in 1743 in honour of Saint Peter the Apostle.

The area around Pinoso is still mostly for agricultural use and grapevines are the most widely grown crop, the local Monastrell variety being one of the most popular and this produces some excellent quality red wines for which the area is renowned. Pinoso is also important for the production of marble and rock salt.

Property

Pinoso is a popular place for those wishing to purchase rural property away from the busy coastlines of Costa Blanca and Costa Calida. There are several Finca style houses and ruins with large plots of land available to buy in the area.

The town enjoys reliable warm and dry weather all year round, so you won’t be feeling those winter chills if you decide to move here.

With more and more overseas buyers coming to this area the friendly locals have embraced the international and cosmopolitan environment.

Food & Drink

Pinoso holds its weekly farmers' market on Saturdays and this is a good place to stock up on fresh produce.

A lot of the local almonds, olives, and grapes go to Pinoso for processing into wonderful fruity oils and famous wines. You can buy the local wine in all the bodegas in the area for as little as 60 cents a litre! Pinoso also offers a wide selection of organic wines which you can buy by the box or bottle.

A short drive away is the famous winemaking town of Jumilla (Murcia region). The wine of Jumilla can be found in most UK supermarkets and the town holds its famous wine fiesta each August, during which the madding crowd is sprayed with wine while partaking of free local “vino” and the fountain in the main square flows freely with local claret in abundance.

Economy

Pinoso has been one of the top five richest towns in Spain thanks to the local production of marble, granite, almonds, shoes and local wines.

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