This beautiful Villa is located in one of the most charismatic places in the province of Malaga, Alcaucín (Axarquía region) surrounded by natural landscapes of incalculable historical value, being one of the first areas inhabited by humans.
Its name of Arabic origin, shows a clear example of a Moorish town.
More specifically, the villa is located in La Viñuela, which is 48 kilometers from Malaga city.
Composed of a main house (150 m2) and a summer house (80 m2) that were completely renovated with great detail: colonial tile roof, high security laminated glass closures, antique French oak flooring , led lighting, master bathroom with pendant design accessories from the Roca Element line and jacuzzi, etc.
In addition, it has a fireplace, brick barbecue, swimming pool and private garden, pergola and all the utilities to offer a warm and welcoming environment, perfect for resting or enjoying visits.
It also has its own parking, with capacity for two vehicles.
It should be noted that it has a privileged orientation, since the façade is to the east with clear views to the south and west.
It has total privacy.
It is in an urbanization with an international atmosphere, where there are several meeting points such as bars and shops nearby, being only 20 minutes by car from the sea.
Here you will be surrounded by archaeological sites, a castle, several monuments and an exuberant nature, linked to the Andalusian tradition and to an international atmosphere, at the same time.
For more information about the place, you can visit www.alcaucin.es
Alcaucin (Spanish pronunciation: [alkawˈθin]) is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain.
It borders with the province of Granada.
The municipality is situated approximately 54 kilometers to the city of Málaga.
It is 507 km from the capital of Madrid.
The name was derived from al-kautín, the Arabic of "the arches." It has a population of approximately 1,600 residents, partly living in the hamlet of Puente Don Manuel.
Natives of the town are called Alcaucineños and have the nickname of tiznaos.