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Property details
- Property ID: CDS01858
- Price: € 885,000
- Plot Size: 1150m
- Built Size: 450m
- Terrace Size: N/A
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Property Type: Detached Villa
- Kitchen: Fully Fitted
- Pool: Private
- Views: Golf Country
- Garden: Private
- Parking: Garage Private
- Security: Gated Complex
Setting
- Close To Golf
Description
✨ EXCLUSIVE DETACHED VILLA WITH POOL AND LARGE PLOT ✨
Agency Fees Not Included
Discover this spectacular detached villa designed to enjoy maximum comfort, spaciousness, and privacy, located on a plot of 1,150 m2.
The house has a total of 342 m2 of constructed usable space, distributed as follows:
251.60 m2 above ground, with spacious and very bright rooms
139.93 m2 below ground, where the garage is located in the basement, ideal for several vehicles and storage area
It has 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, offering comfort and functionality for the whole family.
Outside, the property stands out for its impressive private pool of 50 m2, surrounded by garden areas perfect for relaxation and outdoor leisure.
It also has a solarium on the roof, an ideal space to relax, sunbathe or enjoy unobstructed views.
An exclusive villa that combines space, privacy and quality of life, perfect both as a permanent residence and as a high-level investment.
Features
- Fitted Wardrobes Private Terrace Storage Room Utility Room Ensuite Bathroom Barbeque Double Glazing
Location
- Area: Costa de la Luz
- Town: Sanlúcar de Barrameda
About:
Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈlukaɾ ðe βaraˈmeða]), or simply Sanlúcar, is a city in the northwest of Cádiz province, part of the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain.
Sanlúcar is located on the left bank at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River opposite the Doñana National Park, 52 km from the provincial capital Cádiz and 119 km from Sevilla , capital of the autonomous region Andalucía.
Its population is 68,656 inhabitants (National Institute of Statistics 2019).
Sanlúcar has been inhabited since ancient times, and is assumed to have belonged to the realm of the Tartessian civilization.
The town of San Lucar was granted to the Spanish nobleman Alonso Pérez de Guzmán in 1297.
Its strategic location made the city a starting point for the exploration, colonization and evangelization of America between the 15th and 17th centuries.
Sanlúcar lost much of its strategic value after 1645 because of the disgrace of the House of Medina Sidonia, the general decline of Spain under Charles II, the relocation of the Casa de Contratación to the town of Cadiz in 1717, and the Lisbon earthquake of 1755.
In the 19th century the economy of the city was converted to viticulture and summer tourism.
The 20th century brought destruction and political upheaval as it did elsewhere in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
Sanlúcar was declared a Cultural Historical-artistic site in 1973.
Since the restoration of democracy (1975–1982) its town council has borrowed heavily, making Sanlúcar the city with the lowest per capita income in Spain.
Sanlúcar is a summer tourist destination famous for its cuisine, especially manzanilla (a variety of fino sherry) and prawns.
It is internationally renowned for beach horse racing and flamenco music.
Less well known but equally important are the historical archives of the House of Medina Sidonia (Archivo de la Casa de Medina Sidonia); the major part of the patrimony of the House of Medina Sidonia is located in the palace of the same name.
The patron saint of the city is Our Lady of Charity, to whom it was dedicated in 1917.