A finca like this rarely comes on the market. La Maravilla, which means ´´The wonder´´ is truly a gem in excellent condition. Reformed in Ibiza style while the interior has been designed following the Feng shui rules so that the living spaces create balance with the natural world.
When the automatic gate of the house opens you will be amazed by the amount of flowers, plants and palm trees on the drive way as well as the breathtaking views.
When entering the house you will feel the good vibe and enjoy the view on to the pool and mountains due to the open space that has been created.
La Maravilla has a very large open plan kitchen made from concrete and finished with oak doors, fully equipped with new appliances and large dinner table. An extra bonus is the pantry.
The spacious living room has a high wooden ceiling and built in fire that flows seamlessly into the tv furniture.
From the living area and master bedroom you have access on to the 40m2 covered terrace. Here you can enjoy the views and sun all day. When you visit the house, you will see that the garden is full with different flowers and plants but close to the terrace there is Jasmine. A smell that will add relaxation to your senses.
There are 2 guest bedrooms which have views to the garden in the front and the mountain of Cartama.
Both the master and guest bathroom have walk in showers and not to mention amazing views while you are taking a relaxing rain shower.
Maravilla has concrete flooring throughout the house, airconditioning hot & cold and central heating in all bedrooms, hallway and lounge.
A separate guest toilet if you have friends visiting.
The pool is 5x10 and you have the possibility to heat it in the winter so you can enjoy it all year round. Next to the pool there is a covered bbq area with in the back an extra storage room.
Beside the mature garden with automatic irrigation system there are different fruit trees such as figs, lemons, pomegranates, Japense medlar and tangerines.
The plot is 6357m2. On both sides of the house the land is flat so ideal if you want to keep horses or/and want to plant extra fruit trees.
The house benefits from his own well.
You are only 7 minutes drive from Alhaurin el grande, 25 min from Malaga airport and the coast, 30 minutes from Marbella. But yet you are able to enjoy the peace and tranquility.
If you are looking for exceptional country house in Ibiza style & ready to move in and enjoy...this property is worth your visit.
Alhaurin el Grande
Alhaurin el Grande is a municipality in Malaga province situated to the north of the Mijas mountain range. You will find numerous cultivations of citruses, fruit trees and vegetable farms. The name of Alhaurin came from the Arabs, and after the conquest of the catholic kings, these would add el Grande to differentiate it from the other Alhaurin in Malaga, "Alhaurin de la Torre". Several cultures have passed through this place: Phoenicians, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs have settled in Alhaurin throughout history, although the human presence goes beyond, with Neolithic archaeological remains. The Greek presence provided methods to cultivate the lands of the city and prune vineyards, something that achieved an increase of the local population and the trade. The romans created different settlements inside Alhaurin el Grande, amongst them we can highlight Fuente del Sol and la Huerta del Niño (where they found a tombstone of a young roman); in these settlements, numerous archaeological remains have been found although the most important of all is the aqueduct on the Coin road. Amongst the benefits that the Arabs brought to Alhaurin el Grande, we can highlight an increase of trade, agriculture and cattle farming in the area. They created several buildings in the city, like the mosque for example, that we could see if it werent for the Christian temple built after the conquest. Well also find, amongst the most important remains, the well-known Castillo de la Reina (the queens castle), today almost completely disappeared, that was used by the Queen Isabel after the conquest. Alhaurin el Grande was an important location during the Al-Andalus period, and was also the culture that named it "Alhaur", which means "the valley people". From Malaga you can reach the city in 30-40 minutes by car (28 km).