Recently renovated this stunning property is split over 3 floors and situated in private grounds, this villa has unrivalled views of the 1st and 2nd holes on Los Lagos golf course.
Entrance to the villa is via an electric gate providing off street parking. Recently renovated to a high standard and predominantly contemporary in design there is still some evidence of traditional Spanish style, in particular, the impressive double doors and dining table. Open plan living is themed throughout with the lounge, dining area and kitchen at ground level, enjoying panoramic views of the gardens, pool and golf course.
The fully appointed American-style kitchen has all modern appliances, including integrated ovens, refrigerator and freezer x 2, as well an electric hob, extractor and a breakfast bar. Also on this level is bedroom 1, fully fitted wardrobes with a safe and an ensuite with bath, shower, WC and 2 hand basins. Two further bedrooms are accessed on this level via 3 steps where there is a toilet and guest bathroom. Bedroom 2 has a double bed, fitted wardrobe with a safe. Bedroom 3 has twin beds, wardrobes with a safe, an an ensuite shower room. The guest bathroom has a full size bath, shower, WC and 2 hand basins..
On the upper floor there are 3 further bedrooms. The master bedroom has fitted wardrobes with a safe, luxurious ensuite bathroom with shower, WC, bath and double hand basins, and it's own private balcony. All rooms have air conditioning. All Bedrooms have electric shutters. There is a under floor heating throughout the ground floor and the first floor bathroom.
Solar panels are used for hot water as well as photovoltaic panels to generate electricity.
Outside there is a 10x5m saltwater infinity pool, a hot tub, fully fitted BBQ area with ample seating. On the lower ground floor there is a Games room with a pool table, TV, Bar, seating and kitchenette with integrated refrigerator.
This villa has great holiday rental income.
Mijas golf courses is among the most popular golf courses on the Costa del Sol, Spain offering all golf services.
SANTANA GOLF in Mijas is an 18 Hole golf course par 72 of approx. 6207 metres in length, set in 138 acres of picturesque parkland. The course in Santana Golf in Mijas, sympathetically laid out by the architect Cabell B. Robinson, is set in a former avocado plantation which provided a natural solution to many problems. The final result is a magnificent course with wide and well defined fairways on level terrain, hence easily walkable, where water features play an important albeit not excessive part in the overall design. Each hole has two championship tees and two tees for general play for both men and ladies wide and well manicured putting greens surrounded by strategically placed bunkers, filled with sand produced from crushed marble. Buggy paths are provided throughout the course, beautifully integrated between the rows of fruit trees. The beautiful environment in Santana Golf in Mijas with its natural surrounding will give the golfer the overriding impression of an existing maturity in every aspect of the course. However, it is not only the beauty of the landscape and its flora and fauna that will impress the player, as the golf course itself has been provided with the best attributes to please the most discerning golfer. The course Santana Golf in Mijas has been constructed with the best means available and can boast automatic irrigation throughout the layout, as well as a sophisticated drainage system which will keep the number of days the course could be closed due to adverse weather conditions to a minimum. Santana Golf in Mijas is technically speaking a demanding course as the unique design of each hole is intended to give a continuous challenge, even for the more experienced player. The layout of the greens, well protected by greenside bunkers, as well as the many water hazards spread throughout the course, will challenge every golfer and require good course management as well as the use of every golf shot in the bag. It is difficult to speak of a signature hole at Santana Golf in Mijas as they all have something special to offer. The long Par-4 18th is one of the most demanding finishing holes along the coast according to the designer, with the lake along the right hand side and a narrow approach to the green. The 4th hole can only be defined with one word: spectacular. The views from the tee are magnificent and the Campillos stream provides a challenging approach to the green; or what about the 8th hole, with a length of 602 metre (658 yards) considered to be the longest hole of the Costa del Sol and favouring the longer hitter; not to forget the 12th Par 3, playing downhill, with a very large undulating green, many a golfer would be happy to walk away with a three here. One of the most outstanding features of Santana Golf in Mijas is without a doubt the variety in design, as each and every hole is differentiated by its own characteristics.
LOS LAGOS in Mijas is a course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., is the longer of the two which comprise of Mijas Golf International. The fairways are wide, the ground is well-taken care of and the trees decorate more than they obstruct. Los Lagos takes its name from seven thirsty water hazards. With over 150 acres of perfumed Jacaranda, exotic Araucaria Pines, etc. This mildly undulating course pays fine tribute to the skills of the American master designer Robert Trent Jones. Measuring a massive 6963 yards from the white tees, the par 71 Los Lagos course with its generous fairways serves to deceive. His design set-up, whilst fair, requires an accuracy of position if you are to avoid massive bunkers or deep water hazards in your line to the flag. Los Lagos is a course suitable for players with a large, strong swing, but it also demands great concentration to avoid the obstacles. When hitting the ball you will have to consider the great bunkers and the water hazards, which have been designed with ingenuity. This Mijas golf course is quite flat and it does not present great unevenness.
LOS OLIVOS in Mijas presents narrower fairways, fewer water hazards, uneven ground and much more trees. The greens are not very big and many of them are in a high position. Los Olivos also designed by Trent Jones and rebuilt by Cabell Robinson. Los Olivos complements Los Lagos, but offers a tighter challenge. This par 70 course measures 6386 yards (5840 meters) was completely refurbished by Cabell Robinson during the season 2000-2001 (keeping the original design concept of Trent Jones). The main feature which distinguishes this course from the other is the abundance of trees hence the name and its smaller size, as well as fewer water hazards. The greens are smaller, undulating and well defended. Although both are the work of the same designer, there is no doubt there are interesting contrasts between the two courses: if Los Lagos is based on hazards of water and sand, Los Olivos has strategic narrow tree lined fairways and elevated greens. Los Olivos in Mijas is a course best suited for players gifted with a higher technical ability and precision in their game.