LIMITED-EDITION 5-bed luxury home with private car-lift elevating your pride-and-joy between the two main floors.
With a design by Automobili Lamborghini, owners can enjoy unadulterated style & luxury throughout, combined with breath-taking views of Andalusian countryside and the Mediterranean.
Costa del Sol offers a gentle mild climate all year long, with proximity to all the main destinations in Spain and Europe thanks to high-speed trains and an international airport nearby.
El Higueral Golf- 6 min
Marbella Club Golf Resort – 7 min
Los Arqueros Golf & Country Club – 10 min
Saladillo Beach (nearest) – 13 min
Puerto Banús Marina – 15 min
Marbella Club Hotel – 20 min
Benahavis Village – 23 min
Malaga Airport – 52 min
Quality & craftmanship from the foundations, up through the structure and right through to the exquisite fixtures & fittings, these homes ooze class.
Spread over three substantial floors, the home is dominated by the cutting-edge lift that brings the owner’s car right up and into the main living area.
This allows for self-indulgent but well-earned lingering views of your four-wheeled wonder, as well as the breathtaking beauty of Mediterranean Spain.
Internal glass-enclosed car-lift between main floors – 2.7 tonne capacity
Substantial plot (1,502m2 or 1,611m2) with views of coast & country
Individual hot & cold air-con for each of the main rooms
Underfloor heating in all ground and first floor rooms
Stone cladding externally, internal colours of choice
Marble flooring throughout, porcelain in bathrooms
Central control for lighting, AC & drive gates
Bespoke swimming pool with lighting
Multiple further bespoke design options available
Gym with changing room, WC, steam-room and sauna, opening to pool terrace
Fitted service kitchen, quality white goods included
Private nine-seater home cinema
Separate wine-cellar
Fitted-out laundry room
Staff quarters with en-suite
Lift to other two floors above
Vehicular access from main drive on to the car-lift
Additional external parking for more vehicles
Spacious & welcoming lobby area
Handy cloakroom for guests’ coats etc
Spacious sun terrace overlooking pool & gardens
First bedroom with full bathroom suite & dressing room
Second bedroom with en-suite, also with access to sun terrace
Third bedroom with en-suite, accessed via walk-through closet
Informal snug that could double as fourth bedroom with own WC
Security main entrance door veneered in wood with feature pivot system
Dramatic glazed-concertina reveal as car-lift reaches this upper level
Huge open-plan living-dining-entertaining area with premium views
Fully-fitted kitchen with feature breakfast island & all white goods
Primary bedroom with dressing area & large en-suite, views
Large wrap-around terrace accessed from landing, primary bedroom & lounge
In all, only three of this design will be built, in a hillside communty of various other quality villas within a gated complex featuring 24-hour security & CCTV.
Benahavís ranks as one of the wealthiest areas of Spain, thanks to the number of quality golf clubs and nearby resorts.
In recent years, it has emerged as one of the costa’s most desirable locations to buy a luxury home in a natural haven of peace & beauty.
On the southern face of La Serranía de Ronda mountain range, it is one of the most mountainous villages on the western Costa del Sol, near resort beaches as well as the spectacular mountains of the Serrania de Ronda.
Its terrain is traversed by the Guadalmina, Guadaiza and Guadalmansa Rivers. Places of great natural and historic interest are to be found within its boundaries, such as El Cerro del Duque, Daidin and the Montemayor Castle.
Historically, the village was intimately involved with Andalusia’s Arabic past, and particularly with Marbella, the municipal district to which it belonged until it was granted the so-called “Carta Puebla” by Philip II in 1572.
Montemayor Castle, built prior to the founding of Benahavís, played an important role in disputes between successive Arab rulers in Andalusia, because of its strategic position. It was disputed for many years by the various military factions of the time.
Its prominent location overlooking the coast, with up to a hundred kilometres of seaboard visible in clear weather, and even the African coast, was extremely useful at a time when piracy and invasion were commonplace.