Lovely 3 bedroom 1 bathroom country house close to the village of Salinas with swimming pool and private orchard. A great location, a countryside villa in the countryside with breathtaking views but only yet only an easy ten minute walk into the town (1km) via a tarmac road. A remote-controlled entrance gate provides access to this villa which sits on a 11800m2 plot. There are many areas offering natural shade from mature trees with space to park a number of vehicles. The property sits within a fenced area of approximately 3,000m2 , whilst the the private orchard of olive trees is in the open part of the plot. The current owner is happy to continue to maintain the trees for the new owners and share the yield of olive oil produced. There is a private 9 x 5 swimming pool with a cover and the terrace around it is fenced (but easily removable) so that pets and/or small children cannot enter. There are a number of kennels and outbuildings as the owner kept dogs, birds and chickens. There are two large sheds and a BBQ area.The Villa is entered via the lovely covered terrace with views to the mountains and is a lovely place to relax in the shade. The open plan lounge/diner/kitchen is spacious with a new hot/cold air conditioning unit. Furthermore there is a feature log burning fireplace for the cooler Winter evenings. A hallway separates the living area and the bedrooms - three good size double bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes of good quality. This is a very well-priced property and perfect for all year-round living or for a holiday home. The house offers plenty of privacy but neightbours are nearby. Salinas is a small municipality located in the province of Alicante, within the Valencian Community in southeastern Spain. It lies in the district of Alto Vinalopó, a region known for its natural beauty and mountainous landscapes. With 1,500 inhabitants, it is a quiet and peaceful rural town 50 kms from the city of Alicante and near towns like Villena, Sax, and Monóvar. Elevation: Salinas is set at about 493 meters (1,617 feet) above sea level, contributing to a mild Mediterranean climate with cooler summers than the coastal areas.Main Attractions: Laguna de Salinas: A former salt lagoon that gives the town its name. It was historically important for salt production but is now a protected natural area, home to various birds and wildlife. Parish Church of San Antonio Abad: A charming local church located in the town center. Local Mountains: The surrounding hills and mountains, such as Sierra de Salinas, are great for hiking and enjoying nature.
here has traditionally been based on agriculture, particularly vineyards, olives, and almonds. Today, it maintains a rural character, with some influence from tourism and second homes, especially from people seeking a quiet life away from the cities.
here offers a peaceful, traditional Spanish village experience. It's popular with both locals and foreigners (especially British, Dutch, and Belgian residents) looking for a rural lifestyle, with friendly communities and beautiful natural surroundings.Would you like suggestions for things to do or places to stay there?