Hacienda San Manuel
Ref:
29006
Type:
Apartment
Location:
Marbella, Costa del Sol, Spain
Price: 240000 EUR (240000 EUR)
Size From: 76.45m2
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Pool Garage Air Conditioning
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Development
This is a residential resort of outstanding quality, which
combines the calm and peace of an estate development with the greatest
offers for leisure, sea and golf in Marbella and its
surroundings. Enjoy the many golf courses of the Costa del
Sol including the Santa Maria, Santa Clara and Green-life.
Invest in this exclusive resort in front of the Don Carlos hotel and
the finest beaches of the Marbella seaside. This is a very
special architectural project, made up of villas, semi-detached villas,
terraced town houses with 211 and 646 m2 plots and
apartments. The estate has 16,000 square metres of green
areas, Mediterranean woodland, paddle courts, swimming pools, football
grounds and children's park. The apartment is walking distance to
supermarkets, restaurants and the beach.
The Andalusian sun and breeze are an invitation to rest.
Full Quality Report for Apartments
Structure
- General structure of swelling executed in reinforced
concrete
- Metal covering metal structure for the formation of pitched
roofs.
- Walls in coated brick with a single coat in terracotta
colour. Air chamber and interior partition walls with
exterior delimitation.
- Thermal insulation in air chambers and matting with jetted
polyurethane foam with a minimum thickness of 3 c. and a density of
30Kgr/m3.
- Weatherboard in limestone.
- Plane covering made a double coat of asphalt sealing with
Arab tile jointings going over the structure.
- Jetted polyurethane foam with minimum thickness of 3 c.
over the upper face roof forging on last floor forming an air chamber
with double insulation (an upper and a lower one as ideal solution).
Exterior Carpentry
- Exterior carpentry in windows and balcony doors in
lacquered aluminum, down folding system, whenever the opening
allows.
- Lacquered aluminum roller shutters and jetted thermal
isolation material in living room, bedrooms and bathrooms facing the
exterior.
- Insulating glazing, Climalit type or similar, 4/6/4
- Main entrance door to the dwelling ARMOURED, with exterior
finish in white colour PVC, interior in plated-placed pressed wood with
fine hardwoods in oak or cherry colour finish, depending on the rest of
the interior carpentry made up of an electro galvanized steel structure
and safety lock protected by means of a drill-proof plate with 4
cylinders and 3 anchoring points.
- Optimum acoustic insulation achieved by the internal
insertion of sound-absorbing and insulating panels, great resistance to
air and water, ensuring sealing against air currents and
light. Opening limiting device. Great angular optical peep
hole 120 and metal fittings in bronzed aluminium. Moldings
of the same quality of wood as the door.
Interior Carpentry
- Partition walls in looped plaster with glass fiber, 7 cm
thickness, 61 cm width, one piece from floor to ceiling, vacuum pressed
grooved and tongued, which provides high thermal and acoustic
insulation.
Painting and Suspended Ceilings
- Painted in satin lacquer over metal fittings and metal
elements.
- Suspended ceilings in smooth plaster in kitchen, bathrooms
and passageways.
Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning
- Individualized plumbing in protected copper piping,
according the Basic Regulations of the Ministry of Real Estate
Development and the Supplier.
- Inlet and outlet drains in first quality PVC piping.
- Installation for dishwasher and washing machine tapping
points in the kitchen.
- Pre installation of air conditioning and heating by means
of a multi split system (cold and warm air)
- Hot water by means of an electric the
rmoaccumulator.
- First quality sanitary ware of a well known trademark in
bathrooms and bidet with cover.
- First quality chromium plated single control faucets in
bathrooms.
- Ventilation installation in kitchens by means of natural
systems and forced air supply to roof covering for connection of the
fume collector hood.
- Ventilation installation to roof covering in bathrooms not
having natural ventilation to the fasade.
Telecommunications and Electric Installation
- Electric installation, mid level, with low tube mains, as
per RETB. Standards the supplier company's standards.
- Simon 27 mechanisms or similar.
- General earth connection and balanced power network in
bathrooms.
- Phone installation according to Basic Standards of the
valid Royal decree in the matter of telecommunications and the phone
company's standards. Adapted for subsequent access to latest
communication technologies.
- Installation of TV socket. In living room main
bedroom and kitchen.
- Reserve sockets in other bedrooms of the house for possible
use in the telecommunications network.
- Installation of entry phone.
Communal Elements of the Buildings, Installation of Vertical
Transport
- Installation of a lift with capacity for 6 people,
automatic doors, luxury cabin with ascend and descent operation from
the garage.
Installation of Telecommunications
- Installation of TV and FM communal aerial, and land ones to
pick up public and private channels and installation of parabolic
antenna to pick up TV channels via satelitte.
- Telecommunications network for distribution of signals,
prepared for access to cable television as per the current regulations.
Installations
- Centralized points for water and electric power meters.
Garages
- Polished concrete flooring with signaling and titling of
parking spaces, access ramps paved in non-slip ceramic tiles.
- Walls and ceilings painted in smooth absorbent grounds with
floor moldings around the perimeter in plastic bicolour paint,
automatic access door operated by means of a key and remote control.
- Installation of fire protection system according to
NEE-CPI-91
- Installation for CO detection and extraction.
- General and emergency lighting.
Storage Rooms
- Flooring in polished.
- Smooth absorbent grounds on the wall.
- Lacquered metal door with lock and ventilation.
- Individualized light point.
- Natural driven ventilation.
Flooring and Tiles
- We have opted for national marble flooring, except in the
kitchens and terraces where gres floor tiles will be used
- Local marble will be installed in the vertical parameters
of the bathrooms, and tiles in the kitchen.
Paint
The living rooms, bedrooms and corridor will be done in smooth
paint, soft cream tones for the walls and white for the ceilings, in
order to adapt to any kind of decoration and at the same time to create
an atmosphere both pleasing and comfortable for the senses.
Interior Carpentry
For the interior carpentry we have selected ceiling fitted
plated solid wood doors in cherry colour finish, manufactured with the
latest technology in laminating procedures and provided with designer
chromed metal fittings and handles. The fitted cupboards are
modular, with plated hinged doors in cherry wood with chromed pull
knobs, interior overlay in melamine, they come with storage rack for
luggage and rod to hang clothes, the master bedroom includes a drawer
unit for easier organization of your cupboard.
Bathroom appliances and taps
A large dimensioned shower plate is incorporated into the
secondary bathroom, as well as thermostatic taps in the bathtub that
allows the exact control of the water temperature and a lower
consumption. A sliding rod with hinged fixture is also
available.
Kitchen
The kitchen comes fully furnished, fully equipped with
electric appliances (vitroceramic hob, refrigerator, oven, dishwasher,
washer-dryer).
Security
To ensure that your most treasured articles are safe guarded,
we have installed a safe anchored to the structure.
Lighting
Bathrooms, corridors and kitchen are equipped with lighting by
fitted halogen lamps integrated in the suspended ceilings, with chrome
finish, matching the metal fittings of the carpentry.
Communal areas
16,000 m2 of green landscaped area, 2 children's pools,
football field, enclosed area made up of swimming pools and
paddle-tennis court.
Options
- Air Conditioning
- Alarm
- Pre installation of Home Cinema
- Home automation
- Whirlpool bathtub in the master bedroom
Payment terms
Deposit of €5,000 the balance 4 weeks later on signing of contract.
About Spain
Spanish Culture
Widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain has much more to offer than that. It is-and has been for thousands of years one of the cultural centres of Europe.
"Spain is different!", Spaniards use to say. They don't specify compared to what: to the rest of Europe, to the rest of the world, or even to itself ? We don't know either, but we do our best to supply you with lots of information so you can find the answer to this question and many others by yourself.
Spain has an extraordinary artistic heritage. The dominant figures of the golden age were the Toledo-based artists El Greco and Diego Velasquez. Francisco Goya emerged in the 18th century as Spain's most prolific painter and he produced some wonderfully unflattering portraits of royalty. The art world in the early 20th century was influenced by a remarkable group of Spanish artists: Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí
Spain's architecture ranges from prehistoric monuments in Minorca in the Balearic Islands, through to the Roman ruins of Mérida and Tarragona, the decorative Lonja in Seville, Mudéjar buildings, Gothic cathedrals, castles, fantastic modernist monuments and Gaudí's intricate fabulist sculptures. Important Buildings like "Sagrada Familia" of Gaudi
The Mudejar, a Spanish Art
Getting to know Mudejar art is a good reason to visit Spain, to feel it, discover its exciting history and enjoy the diversity of its culture. This art is unique in the world and is a symbol of the peaceful coexistence of peoples, bringing together the best of Moorish and Christian traditions. Its beautiful civil and religious buildings have been declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
A hybrid art par excellence, the origins of the Mudejar date back to the 11th century. The advance of the Christian army to reconquer land occupied by the Moors meant that many Muslim master craftsmen stayed at home, working for the royalty and aristocracy of Castile and Aragon. The result was a new architectural style, genuinely Spanish, whose strong personality impresses and delights tourists and researchers.
Many Mudejar buildings, both religious and civil, are still standing in Spain to this day: Christian chapels, Jewish synagogues and royal palaces. They combine elements of Romanesque and Gothic styles in their floor plans, with typical traits of Andalusí art such as semi-circular arches, wooden roofs and friezes and, above all, the use of brick, plaster and ceramics as building materials, rather than stone.
Despite being found across most of Spain, there are three main places for tourists to admire the most beautiful examples of Mudejar art: Aragon, Leon and Monuments.
Cathedral of Segovia
Aragon, especially, prides itself on its Mudejar architecture, six of whose buildings, built between the 11th and the 19th centuries, are included in UNESCO World Heritage: Santa María Collegiate Church, in Calatayud; Santa Tecla Fortress-church, in Cervera de la Cañada; Santa María Church in Tobed; and, in Zaragoza, the Aljafería Palace, the San Pablo parish church and The Cathedral.
Prior to that, in 1986, UNESCO had already declared the splendid San Pedro, San Salvador and San Martín towers, along with Teruel Cathedral’s tower, ceiling and dome, World Heritage. Teruel is considered to be the capital of Aragon's Mudejar art.
Castile and Leon's Mudejar has less Andalusí influence, although it is no less spectacular. A visit to Sahagún (Leon), is a must, since it is one of the pioneering centres of this art, where one can admire the San Lorenzo and San Tirso churches. Other important mudejar sites in Castile and Leon are the town of Toro (Zamora province), Coca Castle in Segovia and Lugareja Church inArévalo (Ávila province). The province of Valladolid must not be forgotten either, with monuments like Tordesillas Royal Palace or San Pablo Church in Peñafiel, along with a Mudejar themed attraction in the town of Olmedo, with exact scale models of Castile and Leon’s most emblematic Mudejar buildings
Built at the highest point of the town, construction of the cathedral of Segovia began in the year 1525, during the reign of Carlos V. It is in the late Gothic style and was built after the fire in the old Romanesque cathedral in the year 1520. It has a plan with three naves, lateral chapels and a semicircular sanctuary with an ambulatory. The temple, erected according to the design of Juan Gil de Hontañón, possessed three entrances: in the main front is the 'Del Perdón Door, the work of Juan Guas, in the southern front are the 'San Geroteo' and 'San Frutos' Doors. It measures 105 metres long by 50 metres wide and 33 metres high at the main nave. The main reredos is made of marble, jasper and bronze. It was consecrated in the year 1768.
La Alhambra de Sevilla
The splendour of the Nazarite era. The Alhambra is a beautiful collection of buildings and gardens. The tree-lined walks are luscious, providing pleasant shade and coolness, enhanced by the abundance of water that flows in its streams. thousands and thousands of monuments along all the peninsular area of Spain. of Spain
Gastronomy
Andalusia, fresh fish is a central food, usually fried in the region’s marvellous olive oil. The most appropriate dishes for the hot Andalusian summers are exquisite salads and the refreshing "gazpacho". Other quality products include cured hams, particularly those of the Jabugo variety, and a number of other pork derivates. The deserts, including the well-known "polvorones", have an Arab influence.
The cuisine of Extremadura, austere like its people, is dominated by meat, particularly the region’s tasty lamb and pork.
"Salmorejo"(a cold vegetable pure); "migas"(small bread chunks fried in lard); and stews, also figure in the region’s cuisine, alongside the Extremadurean Gazpachos.
Travelling northwest we come to Santander, Asturias and Galicia, all washed by the chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Biscay, a factor which marks the gastronomic panorama of this region.
The most peculiar dishes include octopus, other seafoods, like spider crabs, scallops, clams, oysters, barnacles, and fish, the queen of them all being hake, followed by anchovy and the sardine.
There is also a great variety of high quality dairy products and cheeses.
Some splendid dishes are produced when combining such marvels:
- "empanada"(a kind of savoury pie);
- "pote gallego"(a stew similar to cocido);
- "fabada asturiana"(a bean stew based on kidned beans, pork, onions and sausage);
- cider, Ribeiro,white wine, and many other soups.
The Basque Country’s age-old gastronomic tradition has won its much culinary prestige. Basque cuisine is enriched by elements introduced from Navarre, La Rioja and southern France.
Fresh fish and virgin olive oil
As for the Cadiz assortment, the main ingredient is marinated dogfish, normally accompanied by puntillitas, anchovies, hake, red mullet and plaice. Normally a few slices of lemon are served with the dish, but this is not usual in Malaga or Seville. Another similar speciality is "tortillitas de camarones", tiny crustaceans mixed with a dough of wheat flour which is then fried.
Varieties of these three specialities can be found anywhere in Andalusia or in specialized bars throughout Spain. What these dishes have in common is that they must always be made with very fresh fish and virgin olive oil, changed frequently to avoid the mixing of tastes.
Sweet wines or sherries such as fino, manzanilla, amontillado and dry oloroso are a great choice for this dish. Should you prefer lighter wines, we suggest white or sparkling.
Nature
Climbing with sea views
The variety and quantity of rock, along with the number of schools to be found in Spain, make it one of the world's number one climbing destinations. The attractive walls near to Costa Blanca are an excellent option if you want to climb with sunshine and pleasant temperatures. Peñón de Ifach, El Ponoch and el Puig Campana have a good number of classic and sport climbing routes suitable for all levels. These three climbing areas are close to each other, not far from the tourist city of Benidorm
Parque Nacional de Doñana
Mosaic of ecosystems
The National Park's biodiversity is the result of the conjunction of different ecosystems.
The Park is noted for its extreme flatness. There, you can see a transition from the undulating topography of the 'cotos' to the marshes, which are the most noteworthy seeing as they provide a refuge for many migratory birds. The vegetation is also determined by the different ecosystems (dunes, sandy ground, fresh water and lakes...). With respect to the fauna, Doñana is home to a large number of species which, apart from the outstanding presence of the birds, includes the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardina), which has become an emblem of the Park, since it is a carnivore endemic to the Iberian Peninsula.
Spanish Coasts and Beaches
Costa Brava, Costa del Sol, Costa Verde, Costa da Morte, the Balearic Coast, and the Canarian Coast are some of the coasts that form the Spanish littoral. These historical beaches combine waterside fun with mountain activities, and invite the visitor to explore the beautiful seabed, the ideal setting to discover all the treasures that await in the Spanish littoral, whose reefs form multicoloured breakwaters that are bathed in sunlight at all times. The sand, caressed by salty waves, is watched by numerous fortresses that stretch along the entire coast; a littoral that is coveted and missed by those who love the sea, the sun, the gorgeous light, and history itself. In short, the Spanish littoral is an unforgettable, dynamic strip, always open to everyone who wishes to explore its most precious spots.
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