El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia
Exclusive luxury estate with vineyard and panoramic views of the Bay of Cadiz
Preu
3.590.000 €
Exclusive luxury estate with vineyard and panoramic views of the Bay of Cadiz
- 20 Habitacions
- 15 Dormitoris
- 18 Banys
- ~1.200 m² Superfície total
- ~1.200 m² Superfície habitable
- ~90.000 m² Superfície de parcel·la
Descripció
Engel & Völkers Sevilla MMC
El teu assessor: Paloma Jimenez
ID de la Propietat: W-049L0R
- Tipus de propietat
Propietat especial
- Habitacions
20
- Dormitoris
15
- Banys
18
- Nombre de pisos
2
- Aparcaments
40
- Superfície total
~1.200 m²
- Superfície habitable
~1.200 m²
- Superfície de parcel·la
~90.000 m²
- Paviments
Marbre, Pedra, Terra de fusta
- Any de construcció
2020
- Certificat energètic disponible
En progrés
Ubicació: El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia
The property lies in one of the most privileged and best-kept enclaves of the Bay of Cádiz: the Sierra de San Cristóbal, the highest topographical point in the entire region, located right on the natural boundary between the municipal districts of Jerez de la Frontera and El Puerto de Santa María. This exceptional position makes the estate a 360-degree natural lookout: to the south and west, the view opens over the entire Bay of Cádiz, with the sea, the Portuense dock area and, on clear days, the silhouette of the city of Cádiz itself outlined against the Atlantic; to the north and east, the landscape changes completely, offering a serene panorama over the Jerez countryside, its vineyards and dehesas, with Jerez de la Frontera appearing on the horizon. Nature and surroundings The Sierra de San Cristóbal preserves, despite its proximity to two major urban centers, remarkable biodiversity: pine forests, eucalyptus groves and wide expanses of Mediterranean scrub coexist with varied wildlife of birds of prey, reptiles and small mammals. It is also a place of deep historical significance: from its old quarries came the sandstone used to build some of the most emblematic buildings in Jerez and Seville, and nearby lies the archaeological site of Doña Blanca, of Phoenician origin. Living here means enjoying a feeling of absolute seclusion and calm, surrounded by nature, without giving up immediate proximity to all services. Connectivity The estate enjoys an exceptional strategic position. Jerez Airport is just a few minutes away by car, given the direct proximity to the road connecting El Puerto de Santa María with Jerez de la Frontera (N-IV/A-4), facilitating both international travel and domestic and low-cost flights to Madrid, Barcelona and several European cities. Along this same road axis there is a complete range of services: service stations, supermarkets and shopping centers in both municipalities are easily accessible. On the El Puerto de Santa María side, the city has several shopping centers, including El Paseo, BahíaMar, Vistahermosa, El Ancla and Las Redes. On the Jerez side, the southern area of the city concentrates a large commercial zone with hypermarkets, shops and leisure and dining areas, with easy access from the same road. The location also places the property a very short drive from both the historic center of El Puerto de Santa María and that of Jerez de la Frontera, and allows comfortable access to other municipalities of the Bay of Cádiz such as Puerto Real, Rota, San Fernando, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and the capital itself, Cádiz, all connected through a fast, well-signposted road network. El Puerto de Santa María: tradition, sea and haute cuisine Known as "the city of a hundred palaces," El Puerto de Santa María combines a rich historical heritage with a strongly defined seafaring and wine-growing identity. It is home to centuries-old fino wine bodegas, including some of the best-known names in the Jerez sherry region, which can be visited and sampled. The Castle of San Marcos, of medieval origin, and the lively Ribera del Marisco, famous for its fresh seafood and atmosphere, are must-see visits. The city also has one of the largest bullrings in Spain and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Aponiente, by chef Ángel León, an international benchmark for sea-based cuisine. Added to all this are wide fine-sand beaches such as La Puntilla and Valdelagrana, much quieter than those of other destinations on the Andalusian coast. Jerez de la Frontera: cradle of wine, horses and flamenco Jerez de la Frontera, declared a Historic-Artistic Ensemble, is internationally known as the birthplace of Jerez wine (sherry) and Spanish brandy, with historic bodegas open to the public offering top-level tours and tastings. It is also home to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, where Carthusian horses star in shows unique in the world, and it has a strong flamenco tradition, with tablaos and peñas that keep alive this artistic expression declared Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Its historic quarter brings together the Arab Alcázar, the Cathedral and numerous churches and palaces, while for motor-sport enthusiasts, the Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto is a regular venue for international motorcycle competitions. All of this makes Jerez a destination of great cultural richness just minutes from the property.
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EV MMC SPAIN, S.L.U.
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