Fabulous single-story house in the heart of Argentona

€917,000
  • 6 Rooms
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • ~257 m² Total surface
  • ~257 m² Living area
  • ~486 m² Plot surface
  • ~283 m² Terrace surface

Description

Engel & Völkers offers you exclusively in Argentona this house, in impeccable condition, with 399 m² built and 257 m² of living space, featuring 6 rooms, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (including a suite), a property designed to live with spaciousness and distinction. The interior conveys serenity and prestige, with a functional layout that combines generous social areas and very comfortable private zones. Parquet floors, and tiled floors with underfloor heating, provide warmth and elegance, while natural light and a sense of order define a refined atmosphere. The property consists of three levels. On the main floor, where most daily life takes place, there is a large living-dining room, a kitchen, 2 bathrooms, and 3 bedrooms, with the suite having its own bathroom and dressing room. We access the upper floor via a magnificent staircase. On this large surface there is an excellent office and a large multipurpose room. It should be noted that in this room there is the possibility of adding another bathroom without much work, as it was already prepared for this at the time. Throughout this floor you can enjoy the magnificent wooden ceiling. An exceptional piece of work by the builders, which gives the whole house a warm, family atmosphere. From the entrance hall we can access the lower floor, where there is another kitchen, which even includes a barbecue. A full bathroom and a magnificent garage for six cars, three rooms (boiler room, storage room and pantry) The large 283 m² terrace creates an exceptional outdoor setting for celebrations, relaxation or open-air living. The experience of built-in wardrobes, the office, the guest toilet, integrated appliances, wheelchair accessibility, the jacuzzi, the alarm system and complete climate control with central heating, and heat pump and gas will not leave you indifferent. Built in 2000, this residence is a unique opportunity to enjoy a premium lifestyle in Argentona, with spacious areas, carefully finished details and truly standout outdoor spaces.
Features
Air-conditioningGarageGardenPatioSecurity systemTerraceBuilt in wardrobeGuest toiletJacuzziWheelchair accessible
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Your advisor: Lluis Puig

Property ID: W-04A0WW

Property details
  • Object type

    Detached house

  • Rooms

    6

  • Bedrooms

    4

  • Bathrooms

    3

  • Floor

    1

  • Number of Floors

    3

  • Garages

    6

  • Parking spaces

    6

  • Total surface

    ~257 m²

  • Living area

    ~257 m²

  • Plot surface

    ~486 m²

  • Terrace surface

    ~283 m²

  • Usable surface

    ~257 m²

  • Garden surface

    ~283 m²

  • Flooring

    Parquet, Tiles

Energy efficiency information
  • Construction year

    2000

  • Energy certificate available

    No

  • Type of heating

    Underfloor heating, Radiator

  • Energy source

    Central heating, Gas heating, Heat pump

Location: Argentona, Catalonia

Argentona: a town of water, modernism, and tradition Situated in the heart of the Maresme region, at the foot of the Coastal Mountain Range and a few kilometers from the Mediterranean, Argentona is a town with a personality marked by nature, water, and history. Despite its proximity to Mataró and Barcelona, Argentona has managed to preserve its quiet and welcoming character, becoming over the centuries a place highly appreciated by its inhabitants as well as the numerous visitors who have found there a space for rest, health, and summer retreats. The history of Argentona is deeply linked to water. Its abundant natural springs, scattered throughout the urban center and the forests surrounding the municipality, have been one of its main treasures for centuries. This natural heritage turned the town into one of the most prestigious summer destinations in Catalonia during the final decades of the 19th century and the first of the 20th century, when the bourgeoisie of Barcelona and Mataró sought healthy spaces to escape the heat, pollution, and intense pace of industrial cities. Argentona, a summer resort town The arrival of the railway to Maresme and the improvement of communications facilitated many wealthy families discovering the charms of Argentona. At the end of the 19th century, the town began to transform into a highly appreciated summer destination. Its proximity to Barcelona allowed for arrival in just a few hours, while its privileged location, surrounded by mountains and forests, guaranteed a cooler and healthier climate during the summer months. The bourgeois society of the time especially valued the benefits of contact with nature. Vacations began to be understood as a necessity to recover physical and mental health, and Argentona met all the ideal conditions: pure air, tranquility, green landscapes, and, above all, water considered to be of high quality. Many well-to-do families decided to build their summer residences there. These houses, many of which are still preserved, reflect the economic level and artistic taste of their owners. They were spacious homes, surrounded by gardens, with galleries, porches, and spaces designed to enjoy the good weather. During the summer months, the population of Argentona increased considerably. The streets were filled with life, cultural and social activities were organized, and the town became a meeting point for the Catalan bourgeoisie. Strolling through its streets was also a way to show one's social standing, share conversations, and enjoy a distinguished yet relaxed atmosphere. Water, a symbol of health If there is one element that defines the history of Argentona, it is undoubtedly water. Since ancient times, the municipality's springs have been known for the quality of their water. Many people came here convinced of its beneficial properties for health. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, Europe was experiencing a true culture of thermalism and spas. Doctors recommended mineral waters to treat different digestive, renal, or metabolic ailments. Although Argentona was not a large spa city like other Catalan towns, its springs enjoyed enormous prestige. Drinking water directly from the springs was part of the customs of the summer visitors. Every morning, it was common to see people walking with jugs or bottles to collect fresh water. The springs became meeting points, spaces for conversation, and places for rest. The water also contributed to creating a pleasant environment. The gardens, trees, and vegetation that surrounded many springs offered shade and freshness during the hottest days of summer. The springs of Argentona Argentona is known as the town of springs. There are dozens scattered throughout the municipality, each with its own history, name, and particular characteristics. Some are found in the urban center itself, while others appear hidden among forests and paths. This hydraulic heritage constitutes one of the main attractions of the municipality. The fountain routes allow visitors to discover corners full of charm, where nature and history coexist harmoniously. Among the most well-known are the Font Picant (Spicy Spring), famous for its carbonated waters, the Font de Sant Domènec, the Font del Mig, the Font del Ferro, and many others that are part of the daily landscape of the locals. Each spring has its own legends and traditions. Some have been a place of popular gatherings for generations, while others were frequented especially by summer visitors seeking the benefits of their waters. This collection of springs represents much more than a natural resource. It is a cultural heritage that explains the inhabitants' relationship with their environment and has contributed decisively to the town's identity. The Baró de Viver Promenade One of the most emblematic spaces in Argentona is the Baró de Viver Promenade. This elegant promenade constitutes one of the most representative images of the town and perfectly reflects the splendor of the summer resort years. Flanked by large trees that provide pleasant shade during the summer months, the promenade became the favorite place for the walks of wealthy families. It was the ideal space to talk, meet acquaintances, and enjoy the tranquility of the town. The breadth of the promenade, its vegetation, and the architecture that surrounds it create an elegant atmosphere that still reminds one of that golden age of bourgeois summer holidays. Strolling through it is taking a trip to the past. One can still imagine the movement of carriages, the conversations of the summer visitors, and children playing under the shade of the plane trees. Modernism in Argentona The arrival of the bourgeoisie also left a very important architectural mark. During the first decades of the 20th century, numerous villas and summer houses were built inspired by Modernisme, the artistic movement that transformed Catalan cities. These constructions stand out for their decorative elements, sinuous shapes, stained glass windows, wrought iron railings, ornamental ceramics, and the gardens that surround them. Architects sought to integrate nature with the building, creating elegant but also comfortable homes. Facades were decorated with floral motifs, intricate balconies, and sculptural details that can still be admired today. Many of these houses continue to beautify the streets of Argentona and constitute one of the main heritage attractions of the municipality. They are the testimony of a time of prosperity in which architecture also became an expression of social prestige. Pottery, a centuries-old tradition If water identifies Argentona from a natural point of view, pottery is probably its main artisanal symbol. The abundance of high-quality clay has favored for centuries the development of an important pottery tradition. For a long time, the town's artisans made jugs, pots, pitchers, and other objects intended for both daily use and the transport and conservation of water. The *càntirs* (pitchers) occupied a very special place in this production. Made with porous clay, they allowed water to stay cool during the summer thanks to natural evaporation. This craft has been passed down from generation to generation and is still part of the cultural identity of Argentona today. The Pottery Fair Every summer, Argentona celebrates its emblematic Pottery Fair, an event that makes the municipality an international point of reference in the world of ceramics. For several days, potters and ceramists from Catalonia, the rest of Spain, and other countries exhibit their works in the streets of the town. The fair combines the sale of pieces with live demonstrations, workshops, family activities, and exhibitions that allow visitors to learn about the different artisanal techniques. This event contributes to keeping a traditional craft alive and at the same time promotes artistic innovation within the world of contemporary ceramics. The Pottery Fair is today one of the main tourist attractions of the municipality and a source of pride for its inhabitants. Tradition, heritage, and future Argentona has managed to preserve its heritage without renouncing progress. The springs continue to flow, the modernist houses continue to beautify the streets, and the pottery keeps alive a craft that is part of the collective memory. The municipality has turned these elements into the pillars of its identity. The fountain routes, the modernist buildings, the natural spaces, and the Pottery Fair attract thousands of visitors every year interested in discovering a town that has managed to preserve its essence. Strolling through Argentona today is discovering a town where history remains present in every corner. The springs recall the importance that water had as an element of health; the Baró de Viver Promenade evokes the times of bourgeois summering; the modernist villas explain the arrival of well-to-do families, and the pottery keeps alive an artisanal tradition that has given the municipality international renown. Argentona is, in short, much more than a town in the Maresme. It is a space where nature, architecture, culture, and history intertwine to offer a unique identity. Its past as a summer destination for the Catalan bourgeoisie, the richness of its waters, the value of its modernist heritage, and the strength of its pottery tradition make Argentona one of the most unique municipalities in Catalonia. Getting to know it is understanding an important part of the country's history and discovering how a town has managed to turn its natural and cultural resources into a legacy that continues to be alive today. In Argentona, in the heart of the Maresme, this location is ideal for families and professionals looking for privacy, quality of life, and a distinguished residential environment, with the serenity of a town with character and strategic proximity to Barcelona and the coast. The area has complete services for day-to-day life: local shops, select dining, educational centers, and sports facilities. Connectivity is agile: the center of Mataró is reached in approximately 10–15 minutes by car, and Barcelona in about 30–40 minutes by car, depending on traffic. For international travel, Barcelona-El Prat Airport is about 45–55 minutes away by car. Leisure is experienced between sea and mountain: Maresme beaches about 15–20 minutes by car, routes and viewpoints of the Montnegre i el Corredor Natural Park about 15–25 minutes away, and a gastronomic and cultural offer that combines tradition and sophistication. A location designed to enjoy a refined lifestyle, with space, calm, and excellent connections: the perfect starting point for a prestigious residence in the Maresme.

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