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Villa Details


Reason for selling: Returning to the UK for health reasons.

Images of Villa

Back yard and BBQ area
Living room
Main bedroom
Main bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Downstairs bedroom 1
Outside bathroom and shower of property
View of swimming pool
Enterance gate to villa from the inside
2nd upstairs bedroom
Stairs
View of street and pool from sun terrace

Location - Torre De La Horadada, Alicante, Spain (Costa Blanca)


Images of Torre De-La Horradada and Surrounding Areas

View of Horadada from Google Earth
Google Earth View of Horadada
View of Horadada Beach - Off Season
Local Sand Dunes
Torre De-La Horadada Local Square
View of Boating Marina
Local Beach Front at Night
Local town of Torrevieja

Background to Alicante

Alicante is a city in Spain, the capital of the province of Alicante in the southern part of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 322,673, estimated as of 2007, of the entire urban area, 434,505, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city. Population of the metropolitan area (including Elche and satellite towns) was 734,362 as of 2007 estimates, ranking as the eighth-largest metropolitan area of Spain.

Alicante is one of the fastest-growing cities in Spain. The local economy is based upon tourism in the beaches from Costa Blanca coast. Services and public administration also play a major role in the city's economy. The construction boom has raised many environmental concerns and both the local autonomous government and city council are under scrutiny by the European Union. The construction soar is the subject of hot debates among politicians and citizens alike. The latest of many public battles concerns the plans of the Port Authority of Alicante to construct an industrial estate on reclaimed land in front of the city's coastal strip, in breach of local, national and European regulations.

The city has regular ferry services to the Balearic Islands and Algeria, and an international airport is nearby, served by Iberia and other airlines. The city is strongly fortified, with a spacious harbour. Amongst the most notable features of the city are its main castle, the Castle of Santa Bárbara, which sits high above the city, and its port, which has become the subject of bitter controversy in the city as residents battle to keep it from being changed into an industrial estate.

The most important festival, the Bonfires of Saint John, takes place during the summer solstice. This is followed a week later by seven nights of firework and pyrotechnic contests between companies on the urban beach Playa del Postiguet. Another well-known festival is Moros y Cristianos in Altozano or San Blas district. Overall, the city boasts a year-round nightlife, helped by tourists, fun-loving residents, and a large student population of the University of Alicante. The nightlife social scene tends to shift to nearby Playa de San Juan (St. John's Beach) during the summer months.

The city is the headquarters of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market and a sizeable population of Euro public workers live here.

Alicante Weather

 

Alicante Weather

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Pool View of 4 Bedroom Semi Detatched Villa for Sale in Horadada, Alicante, Costa Blanca, Spain

Pool view of property

Evening view of patio area from the enterance

Entrance view of property

View of Kitchen

Kitchen view of property

Living room

Living room view of property

Upstairs bathroom

Upstairs Bathroom view of property