This Fabulous 3 Bed 2 Bath Detached villa is situated on edge of the beautiful picturesque town of Bigastro on the Orihuela Costa and is in walking distance to the towns shops, restaurants, Banks and other facilities. The property consists of 3 large double bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes and 2 Bathrooms the Master bedroom has its own en-suite. the lounge has facilities for either a log burning or gas fired fireplace, the independent kitchen is fully fitted with top quality units with marble worktops, both bathrooms are fitted with double vanity units with marble tops, the whole property is finished to a very high standard outside the front terrace spans the full front of the property on the roof solarium there is a large air conditioning unit which provides heating and cooling for the whole house through a ducting system there is also storage in the roof space. THIS PROPERTY NEEDS TO BE VIEWED TO APRECIATE THE QUALITY OF FINISHThe town of Bigastro has a population of 6,303 inhabitants. Bigastro is a very quiet picturesque town with fabulous mountain views of La Sierra de Callosa and Orihuela. Bigastro is a typical inland Spanish town, surrounded by orange and lemon groves it has its own market day every week, Alicante airport and city are only 45 minutes distance, whilst the historic cities of Orihuela and Murcia with their good quality shopping facilities are close by. The town of Bigastro has everything necessary for enjoying a pleasant lifestyle; a good selection of shops, restaurants and bars. A very nice municipal park, with swimming pool, tennis courts, children's play area, etc. It is approximately a 25 minute drive to various Blue Flag beaches (Torrevieja, La Zenia, Campoamor and Cabo Roig) and an abundance of bars, restaurants and shops. Bigastro is situated on the CV-95 south-east of the town of Orihuela, Bigastro is only 14 km away from the beaches of the Costa Blanca and Orihuela Costa. It is approx. 6-7 km from Orihuela, 60-61 km from Alicante and 205-206 km from Valencia. Though there is evidence of settlements in the area going back to the Bronze Age, the known history of Bigastro only goes back to 1701 when it was founded as the home for some 24 families, relocated from the larger town of Orihuela. It was founded primarily as an agricultural community with a leaning towards hemp and the production of linen, it also became an important area for citrus farming. It later developed some light industry, which continues today. Nearby Bigastro is a recreation area known as La Pedrera, with mountain bike trails, walking trails together with barbeque and camping areas. Bigastro holds a weekly outdoor market where fresh, locally grown produce can be bought along with the usual clothes and leather goods. Bigastro has a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants and a pleasant municipal park, with tennis courts, swimming pool and a children's play area. Bigastro was primarily part of Vega Baja region before it was made a part of the Kingdom of Murcia. Under the Torrijos Treaty, the municipality was adjoined to the Kingdom of Valencia. With the casting out of the Muslims in the 17th century, residents from other parts of Spain came to repopulate the town. As Bigastro was integrated into the Alicante Province, Bigastro experienced increased levels of development.
Villa for sale in Bigastro, Spain;
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