Description
Luxurious villas in a unique design, distributed on two floors, with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms plus a roof terrace. The main living area has an open and light atmosphere, thanks to the large windows, and includes the living room, the dining area and the kitchen. When you open the windows of this living area, the terrace and pool become a seamless extension. There is a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor, and two more bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en-suite) on the first floor. The villa has a private swimming pool, a roof terrace with panoramic views and parking on site.
Exclusive residential area of modern villas, just 300 metres from the beach in Torre de la Horadada on the Costa Blanca South. Close to a selection of daily services, bars and restaurants, pharmacies, medical centre and the marina. Exceptional villas in a sought after location beside the Mediterranean and perfectly linked to the main areas along the coast such as Cartagena in the south and Alicante in the north.
The coastal villages of Torre de la Horadada, Mil Palmeras and El Mojón, are part of the town of Pilar de la Horarada. They provide the inland administrative town with almost 5 km of coastline, sandy beaches and a marina.
Torre de la Horadada is easily recognisable by its watchtower, which was built as part of the coastal defence communication system to warn of impending attacks by pirates. It has a large village square, a church, a couple of lovely sandy beaches, a quaint marina with just over 500 moorings and a long promenade which joins the beaches of El Mojón to the south and Mil Palmeras to the north.
El Mojón is quite unique as half of it is located in Pilar de la Horadada and the Comunidad Valenciana and the other half in San Pedro del Pinatar and the Region of Murcia! Situated to the south of Torre de la Horadada it has a lovely beach and a quaint old style feel to it.
Meanwhile Mil Palmeras, to the north of Torre de la Horadada, has experienced a massive building boom since the 1980s. The beach is still the main attraction and depending on the time of the year it ranges in width, although the fine golden sand is always guaranteed. The promenade, with a few small deviations, runs the length of the beach taking you north to Dehesa de Campoamor or south to Torre de la Horadada. Mil Palmeras has a quaint ‘restaurant alley’ which is packed with international restaurants specialising in their own cuisine and the Lo Monte Natural Park which is a special reserve for birds.