A most amazing 3 bedroom home overlooking a protected natural park with breath-taking views of Guardamar, the Mediterranean and Tabarca Island.
On this superb hillside location, this bespoke new home is the peak of 21st Century design and remains close to everything that is considered important for a Spanish life in the sun.
The take-home memory of this home is the private swimming pool on stilts, suspended some 7 metres above the ground floor entrance.
La Marquesa Golf Resort – 5 min
AP7 Motorway – 10 min
Guardamar (nearest beach) – 15 min
La Zenia Shopping Boulevard – 25 min
Alicante Airport – 35 min
This truly unique home will be completed to the lucky owner’s wishes and will feature
Uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean, Guardamar & Sierra del Recorral protected natural park
Bespoke open-plan 77m2 living area with high-end fully-fitted kitchen (SIEMENS or similar)
Bi-Folding doors leading to 42m2 sun terrace with gas fireplace and suspended pool
Feature private 9m swimming pool with glass-fronted ‘deep end’ and LED lighting
Two double en-suite bedrooms open to large 57m2 first-floor terrace garden
Elevator serving all four levels from ground floor to rooftop solarium
Full air-conditioning installed in all living and bedroom areas
Feature downlights installed throughout, exterior lighting also included
Full customisation options for kitchen design, tiling, wall-coverings etc etc.
Al-fresco 83m2 solarium with shower & WC. 360′ views of surrounding areas
Motorised aluminium slat blinds throughout, coloured to match internal joinery
Self-contained lower-floor with third bedroom, large garage, laundry room, gym & sauna
With the countless custom options available (layout, internal and external design), the perfect home can be designed specifically with the buyer in mind. At measured stages of the build, the developer invites the new owner to have a day with a team of designers to choose tilling, fabrics and finishes for every surface – inside and out.
Historically, Rojales developed because it was for centuries the last last crossing point of the River Segura before reaching Guardamar amd the Mediterranean.
The town now thrives due to it’s cosmpolitan populous but has also kept its important cultural legacy in its numerous museums and theatres.
Much work has been carried out in the Cuevas del Rodeo neighbourhood, currently an area for artisanal practices. The district also contains the fascinating and popular “shell house”.
The existence of several long-standing residential developments has given rise to important population groups from other European countries, the majority being English and Germans.
History tells us that the first human settlements date back to the end of the Neolithic, between the 4th and 3rd millennium.
This presence was limited to small villages of huts near the river. Subsequently, the population increased in the Bronze Age, proven by the appearance of tools and sculptures.
Rojales is known as an “orchard town” surrounded by farmland which flourished with the expansion of the irrigation network in the lower reaches of the Segura.
The town gained its independence from Guardamar in 1773, after a payment of 1500 maravedíes of fleece (coins of the time) was made to King Charles III of Spain.
Since 2000 (especially), the municipality has shown great population growth with the arrival of numerous European citizens.
Indeed, it has become the municipality with the highest percentage of registered foreigners in all of Spain, with over 70% of the population being from overseas.
British form the largest group, with the majority of residing in the Rojales urbanisation of Ciudad Quesada.