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Property details
- Property ID: CDS05915
- Price: € 230,000
- Plot Size: 200m
- Built Size: 180m
- Terrace Size: N/A
- Bedrooms: 4
- Property Type: Detached Villa
- Kitchen: N/A
- Pool: NO POOL
- Garden: NO GARDEN
- Parking: NO PARKING
- Security: N/A
Setting
Description
Picturesque semi-detached village home with a garden and panoramic views—refined, sunlit, and perfectly placed.
Built as a modern new home just 20 years ago, this charming two-storey villa marries spacious open-plan living with the warm character of an Andalucian country house.
Located within the municipality in Cortes de la Frontera, in the riverside hamlet of Cañada del Real Tesoro (Estación de Cortes), the property sits on a tranquil cul-de-sac, two streets back from the River Guardario.
As you approach, a stylish little iron gate opens to a pretty front porch and the welcoming front door.
Inside, a bright, airy hallway leads you into a generous open-plan living area.
Here, a clever sunken lounge sits at the heart of the space, with a cozy fireplace anchoring the room.
Behind the lounge, the expansive open-plan kitchen delivers a true Andalucian farmhouse feel, with a dining zone flowing seamlessly from the kitchen.
This flexible living space is ideal for family life, entertaining, and everyday living.A guest WC is thoughtfully located off the living area for convenience.
On the ground level, two exterior doors extend the living outside.
One set of double wooden doors opens onto a vine-clad terrace that runs the length of the house, giving access to a generous 100m2 garden planted with olive trees and fruit trees.
Stunning views from the garden to the countryside .
The second wooden door sits beside the kitchen and opens to a small courtyard, from which there is a dedicated storeroom housing the laundry and general tools/bikes, plus an external drying area and a covered wood store.
A wide staircase leads to the first floor.
The master suite is a sanctuary in itself, boasting an en-suite bathroom and a Juliet balcony with sweeping, panoramic views of the Serrania de Ronda countryside.
Two more substantial double bedrooms share a large family bathroom.
At the end of the hall, an open-plan, flexible room is currently used as a fourth bedroom or a home office, offering superb adaptability for your lifestyle.
All rooms have wonderful views
The house and garden are fully enclosed by pristine white walls, ensuring privacy and a clean, stylish backdrop.
At the far end of the garden, a gate provides easy access for a small car.
The garden is flat and easily capable of accommodating a pool—a 7m x 4m pool would fit comfortably, and, as an urban plot, planning permission would be straightforward.
Sustainability and low running costs are a genuine feature here.
Two years ago, the current owners invested in sophisticated solar PV panels and batteries, at a cost of €18,000.
The property now runs entirely on its own electricity supply, delivering very low running costs and ample power to heat a pool if you choose to add one in the future.
Property Highlights Include
Own electricity supply (solar panels)
Double Glazed windows throughout the house
Solid wood exterior door
Excellent internet connection
Walking distance to shops and a bar/restaurant
Close to Schools
Train station in the village
River access nearby and numerous hiking routes from the village
Private enclosed garden
Excellent condition
This is a beautifully balanced home that combines modern comfort with village charm, all in a location that and feels wonderfully connected to nature yet convenient for daily life.
Arrange a viewing today and discover the appeal of Cortes de la Frontera’s riverside hamlet living.
Features
- Double Glazing
Location
- Area: Costa del Sol
- Town: Cortes de la Frontera
About:
Cortes de la Frontera is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
The municipality, stretching on a south-west/north-east axis, is situated approximately 40 km from Ronda, 20 km from Benaoján and 159 km from the provincial capital.
The village stands just short of 5 km outside the north-east limit of the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, and most of the municipality's territory is in that park.
But the northern fringe of the municipality stretches into the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, including the southern part of the Sierra de los Pinos and its Pico del Pino (1,395 m altitude).
It has a population of approximately 4,000 residents.
The natives are called Cortesanos.
La Sauceda is an abandoned village in the south-west extremity of the municipality.
During the Civil War, the Franco troops stormed the place and executed a large part of the population that had taken refuge here.
Recently, part of the village has been rebuilt as an environmental recreation centre and provides information services, accommodation and camping activities.
The La Sauceda trail, starting at the abandoned village of La Sauceda 24 km north-west of Jimena de la Frontera on the CA-8201 road to Puerto de Gáliz, leads to the peak of Aljibe (1,092 m), highest point of the Natural Park of Alcornocales.
On the way, the path runs through an extensive and dense forest of cork oaks, up the Pasadallana Gorge.
It is considered one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Spain, with views of Sierra de Grazalema, Gibraltar and North Africa beyong the strait.
The Cañón de las Buitreras, a natural monument dug by the Guadiaro river, is about 10 km north-east of El Colmenar.