PROPERTY AT A GLANCE A rare creation, this breath-taking Mediterranean villa is currently undergoing a meticulous renovation, honouring the rich vernacular heritage of the region. Set on an elevated plot of 1,893 m² with a built surface of 792 m², the home artfully blends artisanal detailing with elegant design to create a serene and evocative sanctuary. A seamless dialogue between architecture and landscape is established through handcrafted brick archways, limewashed stucco, barrel tile roofs and a central courtyard patio that becomes the heart of the home. From sunrise breakfasts under the arches to twilight gatherings beside the pool, this home is made for immersive day-to-day living and unforgettable entertaining. With 4 luxurious ensuite bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, expansive open-plan interiors, and uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean and Montgó, this turnkey property offers timeless Mediterranean soul with contemporary refinement.
Located in the prestigious Las Rotas enclave, this villa offers a privileged lifestyle just steps from the sea. Enjoy morning strolls or bike rides along the scenic coastal path leading to Denia’s bustling marina and city centre.
- South-East Facing Villa, Panoramic Mediterranean Sea, Montgó & Dénia Castle Views
- Central Patio with Pool, Outdoor Jacuzzi, Summer Kitchen, Multiple Terraces, Mediterranean Garden
- Alfresco Living Areas, Shaded Naya Dining, Solarium, Reading Corners, Poolside Lounge, Scenic Viewpoints, BBQ
- Smart Home Automation, Ducted Air Conditioning, Underfloor Heating, Aerothermal System
- 29.54 m² Custom Kitchen with BOSCH Series 8 Appliances, Handmade 10x10 Tiles, Curved Sea-View Window
- Double-Height Living Room, Open-Plan Kitchen-Dining, 4 Ensuite Bedrooms, Home Office, Fireplace
- Alarm, Video Intercom, Electric Blinds
- Will Be Offered Fully Furnished & Decorated
- Double Garage, Outdoor Parking, Private Access
- Sought-After Location near Beach, Restaurants, Short Drive to Denia & Castle
PROPERTY DETAILS Architecture & Design Rooted in Valencian tradition yet elevated with modern sensibility, the villa’s architecture is a reverent interpretation of Mediterranean heritage. The façade is adorned with vertically edged artisanal brick archways, limewashed stucco, and classic teja curva clay roofs, expressing timeless character. Carefully restored with natural pigments and handmade tiles, every exterior surface radiates craft integrity. The layout is designed for fluid transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, echoing the rhythm of regional fincas while embracing today’s lifestyle. Canecillos (exposed corbels), wrought iron rejas, and hand-laid mosaics reflect a commitment to authenticity, while thoughtful structural curves add poetry to the build.
Interior Layout The villa unfolds around a striking central patio, where terracotta flooring, floral-lined walls and rounded arches draw the outdoors into every moment. Inside, four ensuite bedrooms—ranging from 13.5 m² to 19.1 m²—offer serene personal retreats, each with bespoke wardrobes and refined finishes. The master suite enjoys dual orientation and direct sea views, with an open-plan bathroom. The expansive double-height living area bathes in natural light, anchored by a panoramic window framing the landscape. An adjacent open-plan dining area and kitchen create a sociable heart of the home, ideal for everyday family life and elegant entertaining.
Luxury Amenities Exquisite materials elevate every room—travertine marble underfoot, handcrafted ceramics in risers and splashes of terracotta across surfaces. The main kitchen, at 29.5 m², is a masterpiece in detail: BOSCH Series 8 appliances, a curved sea-facing window, and artisanal tiling set the stage for gourmet moments. Comfort is fully considered with ducted air conditioning, underfloor heating, home automation and refined interior lighting. The villa includes a secondary kitchen area, dedicated laundry, and guest toilets both inside and by the pool. A private office on the upper level offers uninterrupted views for peaceful work-from-home living.
Outdoor Living This villa is conceived as an ode to alfresco living. The 54 m² patio naya serves as a natural extension of the home: a space to gather, dine, relax and simply live with the seasons. The outdoor kitchen and barbecue area invite long summer evenings, while an intimate jacuzzi zone and shaded reading corners offer tranquil escapes. Various terraces provide morning or sunset vantages, and the central pool, inspired by the Roman impluvium, becomes both focal point and fluid transition between spaces. Mature trees, Mediterranean planting and dry-stone walling enhance the authenticity and privacy of the setting.
Unique Features This is a villa that doesn't imitate—it interprets. Designed as a living tribute to Valencian craftsmanship, it incorporates rare artisanal techniques: encaustic ceramic stair tiles, hand-forged iron railings, and custom shutters and corbels—all echoing centuries of regional architecture. The property is offered fully furnished and curated with selected pieces that complement its aesthetic. From its elevated plot, 360º views span the sea, Montgó, Dénia port and its illuminated castle. Whether entertaining at dusk, enjoying a quiet morning swim or gathering loved ones around the fire, this villa invites a life of connection, beauty and timeless Mediterranean grace.
LOCATION Denia is a historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Costa Blanca North that was dedicated to the goddess Diana by the Romans. It is the capital of the Marina Alta region and considered to be one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in Spain.
It has an ancient castle that rises majestically, overlooking the city and harbour, and located inside the castle is a wonderful Archaeological Museum. The museum shows the past through exhibitions and history of a city linked to the sea by the great civilisations that have passed there. The different rooms show you the story of Denia from its beginnings to the eighteenth century, dividing it into 4 areas: Iberian, Roman, Muslim and Christian Periods.
Dénia is viewed as one of the municipalities with the most holidays in all of Spain. Every season of the year there are holiday festivities, amongst those are the "Festa Major" in July, with the celebration of "els Bous a la mar" (declared as being a Festival of National Tourist Interest), and the "Desfile de Carrozas" (declared as being a Festival of Provincial Tourist Interest), as well as the " Fallas "in March and" Moros y Cristianos "in August.
It is a cosmopolitan and modern city. The main shopping street, Calle Marques de Campo is a wide, tree-lined boulevard with pavement cafes, restaurants, bars and a variety of shops and boutiques. The delights of Denia have also inspired dozens of writers and it is here where you will find a bust to Miguel de Cervantes, probably Spain’s best-known author for his intriguing work about Don Quixote. It is a tribute to the time when the author landed in Denia in 1580 following his imprisonment in Algiers. In Plaza de la Creu you will also find a rather comical little character which looks like a Playmobil figure but actually commemorates the making of the Hollywood movie John Paul Jones in Denia in the 1950s. There is also a beautiful old fishermen neighbourhood, Baix la Mar, which is a gorgeous, historic maze of narrow streets and little squares with cosy cafes, bars and restaurants.
In Dénia, the best seafood and the Valencian fruit and vegetable products merge, resulting in a clear example of the rich variety and deliciousness of the Mediterranean diet. The famous red prawn of Dénia, or the exceptional “arròs a banda” (seafood paella), are among other culinary specialties which blend tradition and quality, dishes than can be tasted in more than 400 restaurants in the city, which produce the most varied local, national and international recipes. Denia also boasts Quique Dacosta, one of only nine 3 Michelin-starred restaurants in Spain and ranked 68 of the best restaurants in the world. Without a doubt, Denia stands as a true gastronomic environment in which emerge with force new trends of the cuisine. Dénia was awarded the "Creative City of Gastronomy by UNESCO" in 2015 putting this Mediterranean city of Costa Blanca North on the world map of gastronomic culture. In 2019 Denia has been selected, along with five other European cities, to draw up a map of its cultural and gastronomic heritage that will be part of a project of shared identification of the values of the European Union.
Dénia has a wonderful climate and has an extensive 20 kilometers of coastline providing blue flag sandy beaches, caves with diving opportunities, and natural sea reserves teeming with marine life. El Montgó (the Montgo Mountain) is a major landmark of the area, a nature reserve rising up, as Blasco Ibáñez said, like “a giant hand”, has served as a watchtower for this diverse and cultural place which has been inhabited for over 4.000 years. If you are looking for Golf then Spanish world class golfer Jose Maria Olazabal designed Club de Golf La Sella Denia in 1990 which offers a challenging 18 hole golf course and a driving range with over 20 bays.
It is a city very involved with its sea, due to the important fishing activity, whose main product is the famous Denia red shrimp; to its marinas, the largest in the province. With a strong international flavour deriving from its history as a Mediterranean port Denia is the closest mainland point to the Balearic Islands and you can make a ferry trip to one of the nearby islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera in around 2 hours 30 minutes. As well as being the main ferry port for the Balearics, Denia has easy access to both Alicante Airport (one hour drive) and Valencia Airport (one hour 20 minute).
Denia combines the old and new with its lavish nightlife, monuments, cosmopolitan shops, a plethora of diverse and award winning restaurants, tapas bars, bars with live music and trendy marinas with outdoor cocktail bars overlooking the sea. It has something for all tastes to enjoy and the climate is recognised as one of the best in world by the World Health Organisation.
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