Built size:185m2. Plot size: 1000m2. Located just a short drive from the main sandy beach of Javea, a fashionable beach resort, considered the pearl of the Costa Blanca with a beautiful coastline, mid-way between Valencia and Alicante, the perfect location to own a secondary residence or for permanent living to enjoy the sun all year long.
The villa consists of two floors, it has on the ground floor a large living-dining room and access to large outdoor terraces, a spacious modern fully equipped kitchen opens to the living space as well as two modern bedrooms with a bathroom. The large windows makes this floor looks brighter with a view of the sun terrace and the swimming pool. Upstairs you will find the master bedroom and its en-suite bathroom and its access to a private terrace.
The elegant concept of this villa has been designed to be easy to maintain and will be delivered to you fully finished, ready to use.
LOCATION Javea is a place you have always dreamed of with 320 days of sunshine, four minutes' drive to the Arenal beach and just over 100km from two major airports – Alicante and Valencia.
Javea is a small, historic town, free of high-rise buildings, is situated between the San Antonio and La Nao points and enjoys the impressive and magnificent protection of Mount Montgó. The clean, warm, blue Mediterranean Sea laps the beautiful beaches and coves that Javea has to offer. With its variety of landscape, ranging from sandy coastlines to rugged mountain areas, its mild year-round climate, its careful planning policies and extensive tourist facilities, Javea is a jewel on the Costa Blanca, combining beauty and modern facilities with the charm of an ancient fishing village.
The town is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes' drive from Alicante towards the north-eastern tip of the Costa Blanca. Javea old town is steeped in history and it's evident in the architecture, with its Tosca stone porticoes, gothic bay windows, wrought iron window bars and balcony railings. The church of San Bartolemé in the town centre is an example of late gothic architecture with a defensive character. The "Soler Blasco" Archaeological Museum is close by in the narrow streets and offers a wealth of information about Iberian history. Dominating the fishing port is the modern silhouette of the church of Nuestra Señora de Loreto, with its roof depicting a ship's hull. Outside the town, following the road to the San Antonio cape, the architectural sites include the monastery of Nuestra Señora de los Angeles, a series of small hermitages clutch the slopes of the mountain and ancient windmills dominate the landscape. In the centre of town, the covered indoor market sells all sorts of fabulous fresh local produce: fruit, vegetables, meat and fresh fish are brought up from the port daily. The importance of the town's maritime activities is apparent in the port area; known as Aduanas de Mar, it boasts a lovely promenade and some excellent fish restaurants where you can enjoy the ‘catch of the day'. The fishing harbour is situated next to an attractive marina full of interesting yachts, a lovely area for a morning or evening stroll. Pavement cafés and bars overlooking the Mediterranean invite you to sit and have a drink and just enjoy the ambience of the port. The Arenal area offers a beautiful sandy bay with palm trees and play areas for children. The bay is framed by the promenade with its wonderful choice of bars and restaurants offering national and international specialities. Javea has an excellent choice of sea sport and fishing facilities. The modern yacht club at the sports marina has nearly 300 berths and offers all types of water sports: sailing, fishing, scuba diving, water skiing, and windsurfing. There are a number of sports clubs and associations in the area where you can enjoy a game of tennis, horse-riding and even shooting. Just outside the town, surrounded by pines and orange groves, the Jave
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