

Nestled at the dramatic base of La Maroma, the highest peak in Malaga province, this detached villa in Alcaucín offers a serene escape for those seeking the authentic Andalusian countryside. The property occupies an expansive plot of over 10,000 square meters, characterized by rolling hills and traditional olive groves that frame breathtaking southern views toward the Mediterranean Sea.
The interior layout is designed for practical country living, featuring four well-proportioned bedrooms and a central family bathroom. The heart of the home consists of a functional kitchen and a bright living room that connects effortlessly to the outdoors. A separate laundry and storage room adds significant utility, ensuring the main living areas remain uncluttered and organized.
One of the most charming features is the covered terrace adorned with a mature vine, providing a natural canopy for alfresco dining while gazing at the distant port. The estate’s vast terrain offers immense potential for agricultural pursuits or simple private enjoyment of the local flora. Access is predominantly via paved roads, with only a short, manageable track leading directly to the entrance.
Situated in the Axarquía region, the villa is a short drive from the whitewashed village of Alcaucín, known for its natural springs and proximity to the Sierra de Tejeda Natural Park. This location perfectly balances secluded mountain living with accessibility to the coast, making it a compelling choice for a secondary residence or a permanent lifestyle change in Southern Spain.
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