Splendid Spanish villa for sale
This beautiful property in Benahavis boasts wonderful views of La Concha mountain.
This luxurious Andalucia style villa in Marbella is situated in the residential neighborhood of Fuente del Espanto, Benahavis, just a few minutes drive from San Pedro and 10 minutes from Puerto Banus.
An impressive drive-way leads to this beautiful house which is presented in show home condition and conveniently distributed over one level. The bungalow villa has a large living room with fireplace, 4 double bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms and the main bedroom with walk-in dressing room. There is also a study and a fitted kitchen with dining room.
Outside, there is also a separate guest house or staff house with a solarium which has wonderful views of La Concha mountain and the sea in the distance. There are terraces surrounding the property, manicured mature gardens and a heated salt water swimming pool.
The guide price is €850,000. For further information please contact Cluttons on +44 (0) 20 7647 7243.
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