This spacious (over 300 m2) traditional Andalusian style detached villa is located halfway between Marbella and Estepona in the heart of Atalaya Alta.
It consists of 4 floors.
On the main floor you will find a large living/dining area with fireplace, a fully fitted kitchen, a covered terrace with glass curtains, a bedroom and a bathroom.
This floor has access to the low-maintenance and entirely walled garden with private swimming pool.
Downstairs offers a bar/bodega, a guest toilet and a shower.
Upstairs you will find 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms - and the top floor offers room for a small occasional bedroom or office and has a large roof terrace from which you can see the sea in the distance.
The villa has a carport with parking space for several cars and is situated in a quiet area between the El Paraiso and Atalaya golf courses.
The beach is a 10 minute drive away, the centres of Benahavis, Estepona and Marbella can all be reached within 15 minutes and Malaga International Airport is just a 45 minute drive.
Estepona (Spanish pronunciation: [esteˈpona]) is a town and municipality in the comarca of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain.
It is located in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Its district covers an area of 137 square kilometers in a fertile valley crossed by small streams and a mountainous areas dominated by the Sierra Bermeja, which reaches an elevation of 1,449 m at the peak of Los Reales.
Estepona is renowned for its beaches, which stretch along some 21 km of coastline.
It is a popular resort and holiday destination.
Due to its natural environment, surrounded by the sea and the mountains, Estepona has a micro-climate with over 325 days of sunshine per year.
Estepona is a popular year-round holiday destination; it has two EC Blue Flag beaches, a modern sports marina with many tapas bars and restaurants.
The white-walled town centre has many shops and picturesque squares.
In the early 1990s, the Walt Disney Company chose Estepona as the original site for its Eurodisney project, but Paris, France, was later awarded the installation.