Street Level: Entrance hall. Sun terrace (washing machine). Lower Level 1: Living/dining area (TV, DVD). Shaded dining terrace. Kitchen (dishwasher, oven, microwave). Cloakroom. Central heating throughout the house. WiFi. Lower Level 2: Hallway opening onto decked walkway leading to pool area. Double bedroom with en suite bathroom. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom. Outside: Gently sloping, walkway/staircase down to pool area. Poolside shower. Barbecue. Private parking. Private swimming pool (8m x 4m).
This eye catching property showcases modern Mediterranean architecture at its best! Cleverly designed to merge into the hillside over three levels, Mar Bona can claim wonderful sea views from its windows and terraces. Indeed, the private decked swimming pool area, with its sweeping backdrop of azure Mediterranean sea, is a particularly striking feature that merits special mention.
Mar Bona is a well appointed house with furnishings and décor being both contemporary and tasteful. The delightful living/dining room is large, airy and bright with panoramic windows and doors opening onto a large sun terrace from where the magnificent sea views can be enjoyed to full effect. The well equipped kitchen also opens onto the terrace providing convenient access to the perfect location for breakfast or perhaps dinner under the stars. On the lower level all three bedrooms are comfortably furnished.
A drive of 5 minutes downhill brings you to the sandy beach and restaurants of Tamariu. You may also wish to visit the nearby cove of Aigua Xelida itself, or the pretty, sandy beach at Aigua Blava which is only 1.5km away. This picturesque stretch of coastline, designated an 'area of outstanding natural beauty', is renowned for its wealth of unblemished scenery and abundance of hidden coves. Coastal walks take you to impressive beauty spots such as Aigua Blava and Llafranc while, further afield, several stone medieval villages are easily reached via pretty country lanes.
Dominated by a stone castle, the hilltop town of Begur (5.5km) was once a refuge for the local fishermen in the days when marauding pirates, including the infamous Barbarosa, plundered the coastline. Visitors to Begur today will find a bustling, colourful town of winding cobbled streets filled with shops, pavement cafés, market stalls and a good selection of fine restaurants.
Terraced grounds mean that young children will need supervision. Property Licence No: HUTG-056404-93
Please note that all visitors to Catalunya, aged 17 and over, are required to pay a Tourist Tax of £7.00. We will add this amount to your booking.