Description
A unique refuge in the middle of nature, with incomparable views.
If you are looking for a simple cheap plot, this is not your ad.
This property offers something that no other can match:
Privileged location over a ravine, with unobstructed views of a hunting reserve and a sea of holm oaks that disappears into the horizon.
From the pool you can observe the wild fauna of the area a few meters away: foxes, roe deer or wild boar in their natural environment.
Absolute tranquillity and privacy, with no neighbours in front and with a minimum occupancy around during the year.
Here, true luxury is to live with nature in its purest form.
Plot and buildings
Plot of 3,000 m² on the first line of the mountain, with two homes, swimming pool, garage and auxiliary shed.
Spectacular views of the Sierra de Gredos and the Sierra de San Vicente.
Main house (140 m², traditional construction, in perfect condition):
Glazed porch overlooking the pool.
Spacious living-dining room with cassette fireplace (biomass) that feeds radiators + oil heating.
3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes (1 en suite).
2 full bathrooms.
Large kitchen with dining area and access to the porch.
Recently refurbished hipped roof.
Double glazed windows with shutters and mosquito nets.
Adapted access with ramps.
Wooden house (80 m², Tocar Madera):
Ideal as a guest house, studio or leisure area.
Two spacious connecting rooms.
Bathroom.
Storage.
Tilt and turn Climalit wooden windows with shutters.
Property Extras
9x4 m² swimming pool in a unique natural enclave.
54 m² garage for 3 cars + motorcycles.
Auxiliary shed of 32 m².
Fenced enclosure of 130 m² for pets.
Garden with natural stone, perfect drainage and varied woodland.
Fibre optic and Securitas Direct alarm.
Automatic and pedestrian access door.
Serranillos Playa Urbanization
24-hour surveillance.
Supermarket, yacht club, tennis and paddle tennis courts.
Children's playground and catering facilities with views of the reservoir.
Veterinarian and hairdresser.
Direct access from km 101 of the N-V, crossing the Cazalegas Reservoir.