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5 Bed Villa for sale

Pinoso, Alicante, Valencia, Spain

£521,281 *  [€599,995]

5 Bed Villa for sale

Pinoso, Alicante, Valencia, Spain

£521,281 *  [€599,995]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Plot size: 35000 m2
  • Habitable space: 315 m2

Features


  • Terrace
  • Outbuilding
  • Orchard
  • Living room
  • Kitchen
  • Stables
  • Garage
  • Fireplace
  • Dining room
  • BBQ
  • Air conditioning
  • Washing area
  • White goods
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Full Description


Exceptional Large Equestrian Estate with REGA Licence and Luxury Retreat Features

We are delighted to present this remarkable property, a spacious residence with full equestrian facilities and a coveted REGA licence, nestled in the serene Spanish mountains. Set on a sprawling 33,445m² plot of land, this stunning home boasts 315m² of living space, a generous 550m² of total construction, including a large games room and a beautifully appointed summer kitchen. With breathtaking mountain views, this estate offers the perfect combination of luxury, privacy, and convenience, and only a short drive from the affluent town of Pinoso and walking distance to the charming village of Cañada del Trigo.

Upon arrival, you are welcomed by an expansive, beautifully landscaped driveway leading to an electric entrance gate. The entire property is surrounded by stylish printed concrete driveways, providing easy access to all areas of the estate, including the ample parking spaces. The games room is a standout feature, with a built-in bar, pool table, and electrically operated awnings that allow for year-round use, making it an ideal venue for social gatherings, particularly in the cooler months. Adjacent to the games room is the spacious summer kitchen, enclosed with glass curtains to offer stunning, panoramic views of the valley, ensuring it's a versatile space that can be enjoyed throughout the year.

The large 10x5m heated swimming pool is situated in front of the games room and summer kitchen, offering a relaxing area to enjoy the outdoors. Paved walkways then guide you to the main house, which is designed around a central glazed-in area that provides a cozy yet bright space. This unique layout creates easy access to various parts of the home while maintaining a sense of flow and openness.

Inside, the main house is thoughtfully designed, with distinct zones that offer both privacy and functionality. The master en-suite is located on one side of the home, while additional en-suite bedrooms are situated on the other. Near the entrance, you'll find an additional bedroom currently used as an office, along with a convenient family WC.

The property is connected to mains water and electricity, supplemented by a 17-panel solar system generating 6.5kW, ensuring low electricity bills and an eco-friendly lifestyle.

For equestrian enthusiasts, the estate offers separate, fenced stables featuring two stables, three haylofts, a tack room, and a 40x20m sand arena (ménage)—perfect for training and riding.

If you're seeking a luxurious, high-quality lifestyle in a breathtaking setting, this property is a true gem. We highly recommend scheduling a viewing to fully appreciate everything this exceptional estate has to offer.

Pinoso is a charming town located in the province of Alicante, Spain, specifically in the Vinalopó Mitjà region. It's nestled in the interior of the Costa Blanca, about 45 minutes by car from the coast, offering a balance of rural life and access to nearby beaches.

Here’s a breakdown of Pinoso:

Geography & Population

Area: Around 126.9 km² with a population of about 8,000 people.

Elevation: The town sits at 450 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains, making it perfect for hiking and nature walks.

Economy

Pinoso is traditionally known for its winemaking (particularly the Monastrell grape) and marble production. The "Crema Marfil" marble from Pinoso is highly regarded worldwide.

Wine is a significant part of the economy, with several wineries producing various wines, including the renowned Fondillón (a sweet aged red wine).

Salt production is also important, particularly from the local salt mines.

Attractions & Activities

Historical Sites:

Clock Tower: Built in the late 1800s, it’s a key symbol of Pinoso.

Church of San Pedro Apóstol: A beautiful baroque-style church, and the Ermita de Santa Catalina, a rock-carved chapel, are worth visiting.

Casa del Mármol y del Vino: A museum showcasing the town’s marble and wine heritage, with exhibits on traditional wine production methods and machinery.

Outdoor Activities:

The surrounding Sierra del Coto offers hiking and trekking routes, such as GR-7 and local trails through natural landscapes, including salt mines and marble quarries.

Festivals

Pinoso is known for its lively festivals, which reflect the local culture and traditions:

Fiesta of the Virgen del Remedio (August 1–8): A week-long celebration with parades, fireworks, music, and bull-running events.

Día del Villazgo (February): Commemorates Pinoso’s independence from the town of Monóvar in 1826 with gastronomy and local events.

Cuisine

Pinoso’s cuisine reflects its agricultural roots:

Faseguras (meatballs), gachamiga (a traditional dish made with flour), and gazpacho are common dishes.

Wine is often paired with local meats and cheeses, creating a delicious and authentic Mediterranean experience.

Living in Pinoso

Pinoso is a quiet town with a strong sense of community and offers a relaxed lifestyle. It has seen an increase in international residents, especially those from the UK, due to its affordable cost of living and rural charm.

The town has basic amenities such as a 24-hour medical center, sports facilities, and a weekly market.

There are also several English-speaking bars, shops, and services for expats, making it easier for newcomers to settle in.

Recent Developments

The town has been promoting its sustainable tourism and local industries. The mayor has been working to ensure that local quarries and natural resources are well-managed for both environmental protection and economic growth (source).

Conclusion

Pinoso is an excellent blend of natural beauty, rich history, and modern comforts. Whether you’re exploring its vineyards and marble quarries, hiking in the mountains, or enjoying its festivals and cuisine, it’s a perfect destination for those looking for an authentic Spanish experience.

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