This property presents a combination of rural living space and extensive plot dimensions in the Guadalest valley. With a living area of 380 m² on a 16,000 m² plot, the villa is positioned as an exclusive residence near Callosa d'en Sarrià. The elevation at approximately 247 meters above sea level provides a transitional zone between coastal regions and the hinterland, resulting in a specific microclimate. The distance to the Mediterranean Sea is about 8.7 kilometers (as the crow flies), keeping beaches accessible while living in a rural setting.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
The property is situated in the vicinity of Callosa d'en Sarrià, a town known for its agricultural production, specifically loquats. The location is rural, although the neighborhood itself is defined as urban. The distance to the town center is approximately one kilometer, striking a balance between privacy and accessibility to basic amenities. The surrounding orange, olive, and loquat plantations define the visual landscape.
This project meets the needs of residents who place high value on outdoor space and autonomy. With six bedrooms and four bathrooms, the villa offers capacity for large families or regularly hosting guests. The presence of a 90 m² guest house supports this use. The 1.6-hectare plot offers opportunities for private farming, sports (private tennis court), and recreation without direct overlooking from neighbors.
This is an existing home that comes fully furnished. The technical condition shows amenities such as central heating and a fireplace, indicating year-round occupancy. Specific information on recent renovations or construction year is not available in the current dataset, but the finish points to a traditional style adapted with modern comfort elements like a private pool and Jacuzzi.
Given the distance to the coast (8.7 km as the crow flies), this is not a beach villa. Alicante Airport is approximately 54 kilometers away; international travel requires planning due to this travel time. The plot is large (16,000 m²), meaning maintenance of the gardens and tennis court requires a time investment. The location on a main or country road may impact the experience of tranquility, although the plot size provides its own buffer.
Ref: VL811979
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This property suits those who wish to escape the hustle of coastal towns without losing access to the coastal zone. It fits a lifestyle that values space and privacy over immediate presence of tourist entertainment within walking distance. With six bedrooms and guest accommodation, it is ideally suited for large families or expats who frequently host family and friends in a self-contained environment. It is also suitable for people interested in self-sufficiency (gardening, farming), as this land offers ample space.
The villa features a traditional, rustic style with elements such as a wood-fired oven and a barbecue area that point to outdoor living. The presence of a fireplace and central heating indicates a focus on winter comfort. Bathrooms are equipped with showers and whirlpool tubs, pointing to a luxurious finish of sanitary spaces. The villa is offered fully furnished, allowing for immediate occupancy or rental without extra investment in furnishings. Technical installations include air conditioning in every room and double glazing for insulation.
The asking price is set at €950,000. Given the floor area of the main building and the inclusion of a guest house, three garages, and a tennis court, this object presents itself as an estate in the higher segment. Prices in this region vary significantly depending on view and condition. The price-quality ratio here is determined by the scarcity of plots of this size (16,000 m²) in relation to the proximity to the coast.
Daily routine here is determined by the distance to amenities and the physical scale of the estate. A trip to the supermarket (115 m) or pharmacy (85 m) is short, but for beach visits or outings towards Altea, one must account for a drive of at least 15 to 20 minutes. The surroundings invite a life that is partly lived outdoors: from using the wood-fired oven to swimming in the private pool. The historic center of Callosa d'en Sarrià, within walking or cycling distance, provides necessary daily infrastructure, while the proximity to mountains increases freedom of movement for hikers and nature lovers.
The living environment is a mix of agricultural area and urban development. Within a 2-kilometer radius, several restaurants and cafes can be found, providing social facilities in the immediate vicinity. The presence of schools nearby makes the location practical for families. Although the location feels rural due to the plantations, there is an urban density regarding amenities. The proximity to Altea golf club (8 km) adds a recreational dimension for the sporting resident.
The map shows the location on the edge of the built-up area of Callosa d'en Sarrià. The large plot is clearly visible within the landscape of agricultural plots. The road structure shows the access road that leads to the coastal road towards Altea and Benidorm.
The object is located in Marina Baixa, a comarca that forms the bridge between tourist coast and mountainous hinterland. Callosa d'en Sarrià is an important agricultural center in this region. The positioning is strategic: living in the country with the busy coastal towns (Benidorm, Altea) within easy reach. The Costa Blanca is characterized here by a combination of modern coastal tourism and traditional Spanish village life, making the experience of the environment varied.
The location is excellently accessible by car, although some distance must be covered for international connections. The nearest beaches, such as Platja de l'Espigó, are located at a distance of 8.7 km as the crow flies, amounting to about 15 minutes of driving. Alicante-Elche Airport is situated approximately 54 km away as the crow flies, good for a drive of about 45 minutes to an hour. For golfers, Altea Club de Golf at 8 km is a logical destination. Daily groceries can be done on foot, thanks to the supermarket 115 meters away.
| Alicante-Elche (ALC) | 54 km |
| Valencia (VLC) | 94 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Callosa d'en Sarrià enjoys a specific climate due to its location in the valley of the Guadalest river. With 3,855 hours of sunshine per year, solar energy is abundant. The average annual temperature is 16.7°C. The altitude of 247 meters above sea level ensures slightly cooler nights than directly by the sea, which can provide relief during the summer months. The swimming season in the region lasts about 4 months, with the inland location slightly tempering the influence of sea breezes.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
Although the project is inland, the beaches of Benidorm and the smaller beaches of Altea are within 10 to 15 minutes drive. These beaches, ranging from the long sandy expanses at Playa del Bol to the rocky coasts near Altea, offer variety. The region is economically dependent on tourism and agriculture, which translates into a well-maintained range of recreation. For active recreation, the plot itself has a tennis court, and there are three golf courses within a 12-kilometer radius.
Source: OpenStreetMap
The object is located in Marina Baixa, a comarca that forms the bridge between tourist coast and mountainous hinterland. Callosa d'en Sarrià is an important agricultural center in this region. The positioning is strategic: living in the country with the busy coastal towns (Benidorm, Altea) within easy reach. The Costa Blanca is characterized here by a combination of modern coastal tourism and traditional Spanish village life, making the experience of the environment varied.
Callosa d'en Sarrià (Valencian: [kaˈʎoza ðen sariˈa] is a Valencian town and municipality located in the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante, Spain, lying in the valley of the river Guadalest, 50 km from the city of Alicante. Callosa d'en Sarrià has an area of 24.8 km2 and according to the 2003 census, a total population of 8,060 inhabitants. The economy of Callosa is chiefly based on tourism and agriculture: it is the main producer of loquat in Spain. The most important monuments in the town are the Catholic archipresbyteral church of Sant Joan Baptista, built in the 18th century, and the Fortress of Bèrnia, built in the 17th century at the top of a nearby mountain to defend the city from pirates and Moriscos.
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Compared to projects in direct coastal towns like Benidorm or Altea, this object offers significantly more space for a lower price per square meter. While at the coast one buys an apartment or townhouse for €950,000, this project offers a detached villa with land. The inland location explains this price difference. Comparable luxury villas in higher segments in Altea Hills or Sierra Cortina are often significantly more expensive (€4.5M+), mainly due to the seaside location and view. This project is therefore an option for buyers willing to trade direct sea views for space and privacy.
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