This private villa was completely restructured to a high standard by present owners in 2006/2007.
**The furniture is Furniture Negotiable
-Outside area
Large outside areas with various seating spaces, Private pool with outdoor shower
Private garage and parking on plot accessed via electric gates
-Ground floor
Andalusian style patio with adjoining conservatory
A small wine cellar
Independent equipped Kitchen with dining area and window
Large spacious living room with picturesque fireplace and floor to ceiling windows overlooking the pool.
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes,air-conditioning and two bathrooms (one is a walk-in style shower; the second with bath/shower).Both with windows.
Large utility/laundry room.
-Guest suite - A totally independent space accessed from the Andalusian patio
1 large double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and Air-conditioning
An ensuite bathroom with shower
Large solarium
Ciudad Quesada is located just 8 kilometers north from the major town of Torrevieja.
The town is a popular place where many people live all year round and offers a wide variety of bars & restaurants with different cuisines.
There is a doctor's surgery, some excellent dental surgeries offering multiple languages. Quesada High Street has a variety of shops, and there are probably 6 different supermarkets with shops in Quesada.
The beaches of Guardamar del Segura and Torrevieja and just a short drive away.
The town also has a golf course and Aqua park.
The views are good, inland you have mountains, the countryside surrounding Ciudad Quesada includes orange groves and the salt lakes of Torrevieja.
There is a Norwegian school in Quesada for Scandinavian children.As the moment the nearest for British children is El Limonar in Villamartin, around 20 minutes drive away.
Street markets are: El Zoco market is not far from the Quesada Arches, next to the roundabout on the motorway by the Masa cement factory and Lemon Tree market - On farmland reached by a farm track just off the Lemon Tree Road (CV-895) and close to the far end of the El Raso urbanisation. Both are held on Sundays.