Full Description
Beautifully appointed villa on 2 levels, located in private gardens, just 2 km to the town centre and beaches. Built in 1980 and tastefully renovated in 2005, the property is in pristine condition.
The ground floor has 2 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, large entrance hall, living area, dining room, open plan kitchen, laundry, and storage area. Upstairs is a further bedroom.
The many extras include gas central heating, air-con h/c, fire place with insert, double glazing, roller glinds, mosquito screens, security grills, safe, alarm system, tv/tel. connections, satellite system, and sauna. With lovely, well kept gardens, a large pool 10 x 5, summer kitchen and barbecue area, a lovely pergola for summer al-fresco dining, a large garage, and parking for 2 cars. The vendor is including the lovely furniture, making this is truly a superb property. Viewing recommended!
Denia
Denia is originally (and still is) a harbour town, shipping port (for oranges, citrus and other agricultural commodities). But first and foremost, Denia is known as a fishing port, which has been its status for generations. Many places along the coast attempt to retain this image of a " Charming fishing village with good restaurants which only use fresh ingredients"- Denia certainly lives up to this description, and this cannot be said of all the towns in the Costa Blanca. The city receives fresh fish from the Mediterranean every day, and the first class restaurants along the harbour and the beach promenade get their fresh seafood from the daily fishing auction. Denia´s 300 restaurants base their dishes on the best the sea has to offer, combined with agricultural products from the Valencia region, and the result is infamous well beyond Denia´s town’s limits. The best known dishes are probably the famous "Denia red prawn" and a rice dish without comparisons; " arroz a banda". Apart from that, you will find a number of other dishes such as; grilled vegetables, large selection of fish, squid and shellfish. Denia is without doubt seen to be a culinary highlight.
Denia has a Port and Marina packed with beautiful boats and fabulous restaurants.
One of the most visited tourist attractions of Denia is the castillo (castle). The castle built in the 11th and 12th century offers a wonderful view around the sea, the city and the backlands. Within the castle you will find the Palau del Governador with its museum. Along with the other interesting museums in Denia, the Museo Etnologico will give you further details on the rich history and culture of Denia. You should also do some shopping along the main road of Calle de Marques de Campo they have some wonderful shops, you will find many bars and restaurants, for refreshments. Denia offers both a sand beach and a rock beach that run along the coast for 24 kms.
Access
Denia is situated approximately halfway in between Alicante (city) and Valencia, which both have their own international airport with direct routes to all major European cities- roughly one hour's drive from each city on the AP7 motorway. Denia lies in the north end of Costa Blanca which is characterised by its beautiful, fertile and a diverse nature with rugged terrain and significantly less developments than other places on the Costa Blanca.
Bullmann Properties
Have the most experience and the best local knowledge in Marina Alta (Calpe to Denia), an area we without reservations will label the most beautiful area in Costa Blanca. In Marina Alta, you will find; better properties, a higher quality, better community and social environment, better and more realistic prices and a lifestyle and quality of living which is superior to the rest of Costa Blanca. This particular property is a good example, but is just one of many similar properties we can show you in Marina Alta.
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