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2 bed/2 bath house - roof terrace with sea views - 2 mins. to beach
Dieses Ferienhaus am Fluss bietet eine Küche und einen Balkon
Fotogalerie von 2 bed/2 bath house - roof terrace with sea views - 2 mins. to beach





Bewertungen
10 von 10, Sehr beliebt
2 Schlafzimmer2 BadezimmerPlatz für 4 Gäste115 m²
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Villajoyosa, Alicante
- Place, Playa Centro2 Gehminuten
- Place, Villajoyosa Küstenpromenade2 Gehminuten
- Place, Touristeninformation Villajoyosa3 Gehminuten
- Airport, Alicante (ALC)34 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
2 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 4 Personen)
First Floor Bedroom
1 Doppelbett
Top Floor Bedroom
1 King-Bett
2 Badezimmer
1st Floor Bathroom
Badewanne oder Dusche · Bidet · Toilette · Nur Dusche
Top Floor Bathroom
Toilette · Nur Dusche
Weitere Räumlichkeiten
Küche
Balkon
Separater Essbereich
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2 bed/2 bath house - roof terrace with sea views - 2 mins. to beach
This full corner house near the centre of the old town has been fully redecorated in keeping with 'Spanish old town' style (patterned floor tiles, wooden beams etc) but with 'all mod cons' and now offers: - a roof terrace with sea views - a top floor consisting of a large double bedroom with en suite bathroom, a large living room with adjoining kitchen ideally situated to take food and drink directly to the roof terrace - a first floor consisting of a double bedroom and a spacious separate bathroom - and a cellar area with washing machine etc.
The property sleeps 4 comfortably. Tables and chairs, bedclothes, crockery etc. is provided.
As a corner house there are balconies with views up to the church square (plenty of fiestas and weddings) and also views down to the sea.
The property sleeps 4 comfortably. Tables and chairs, bedclothes, crockery etc. is provided.
As a corner house there are balconies with views up to the church square (plenty of fiestas and weddings) and also views down to the sea.
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Ausstattung
Küche
Waschmaschine
Außenbereich
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 16:00 Uhr
Mindestalter für die Miete: 27 Jahre
Check-out vor 11:00 Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0–17 Jahre) erlaubt
Top of staircase has no toddler protection
Veranstaltungen
Veranstaltungen sind nicht gestattet
Haustiere
Keine Haustiere erlaubt
Enquire to request waiver (we are dog owners!)
Rauchen
Rauchen ist in ausgewiesenen Bereichen gestattet
Please remember other guests will be non-smokers
Wichtige Informationen
Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Tätigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschließlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht für deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
Für zusätzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise Gebühren an, die abhängig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar für unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach Verfügbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, Sonderwünschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem Gelände der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder gibt; wir empfehlen, einen tragbaren CO-Melder mitzubringen
Der Gastgeber hat nicht angegeben, ob es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Diese Unterkunft ist mit Sicherheitsvorrichtungen ausgestattet, darunter ein Riegelschloss.
Diese Unterkunft verfügt über Außenbereiche wie Balkone oder Terrassen, die möglicherweise nicht für Kinder geeignet sind. Bei Bedenken wende dich am besten vor deiner Ankunft direkt an die Unterkunft, um sicherzustellen, dass dir ein passendes Zimmer zur Verfügung gestellt wird.
Registrierungsnummer der Unterkunft: VT-474215-A
Was wir noch erwähnen sollten
Aufgrund nationaler Bestimmungen sind Bargeldtransaktionen in dieser Unterkunft nur bis zu einer Höhe von 1000 EUR erlaubt. Weitere Informationen erhältst du auf Nachfrage direkt bei der Unterkunft. Die Kontaktdaten findest du auf deiner Buchungsbestätigung.
Für die Anreise zu dieser Unterkunft ist kein Auto erforderlich
Zur Gegend
Villajoyosa
Dieses Ferienhaus in Villajoyosa liegt in der Nähe von Freizeitparks und am Fluss. Die natürliche Schönheit der Region kannst du hier erleben: Cala de Finestrat und Playa de Poniente. Benidorm Palace dagegen spricht vor allem kulturell interessierte Besucher an. Ebenfalls einen Besuch wert sind diese beiden Highlights: Terra Mítica und Benidorm Airsoft. Erlebe Wasserspaß pur beim Kajakfahren, beim Tauchen und beim Windsurfen ganz in der Nähe oder genieße einfach die Natur beim Radfahren.

Villajoyosa, Alicante
In der Umgebung
- Playa Centro - 2 Gehminuten - 0.2 km
- Villajoyosa Küstenpromenade - 2 Gehminuten - 0.2 km
- Touristeninformation Villajoyosa - 3 Gehminuten - 0.3 km
- Vilamuseu - 5 Gehminuten - 0.4 km
- Museo del chocolate - 11 Gehminuten - 1.0 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Chocolateria Valor - 5 Gehminuten
- Beach Villajoyosa - 7 Gehminuten
- Madrid - 2 Gehminuten
- Ilpi - 4 Gehminuten
- Restaurante La Marina - 5 Gehminuten
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Über den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Chris Booth
I'm an INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER living in Valencia, Spain, and married to my Spanish wife, Garbiñe.
I was born in Northern Ireland in the 60s. To escape 'the troubles' my parents took the family to the USA then returned to England and settled there.
It was a huge adventure for a 10 year old to go to the USA and to school in Philadelphia and then in Dallas.
After that the family settled in ‘the Midlands’ in the picturesque town of Malvern, Worcestershire.
At university I studied ‘European Business Studies’, which included an academic year in Clermont-Ferrand in central France, and finished with a 2:1 B.A.
My year in France left me fearless of working ‘in Europe’, and also of learning languages, and over the next years my jobs were many and varied, including working: i) valuing investment funds in Paris, ii) selling real estate between Villajoyosa and Moraira (Costa Blanca, Spain), iii) in a 5 star hotel in the ski resort of Saas-Fee, Switzerland iv) in the British Pavilion at the ‘Seville 1992 World Exposition’ ( ‘Expo ‘92’), v) in Barcelona managing a small ‘Industrial Rope Access’ team.
After all that adventure I could speak 4 languages and had wide-ranging work experience, but nevertheless decided to study Industrial Design, and to do so returned to the UK where I got a 1st Class B.Sc degree in Industrial Design after 3 year’s study.
That led mainly to employment in engineering firms in the car industry, and to long-term and short-term projects ‘in Europe’ – a few years at Ford, Köln, Germany and a few years at Ford, Valencia, Spain – but also time at Jaguar in the UK and at Nedcar in the Netherlands. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDL_Nedcar ).
Employers include Comau (https://www.comau.com/en ) and Icemi (https://www.icemi.com/es/ ), and responsibilities include mechanical design and project management.
I do however also have experience in furniture design and a particular interest in solid wood, which I am sure you will appreciate in the decoration in the house.
I was born in Northern Ireland in the 60s. To escape 'the troubles' my parents took the family to the USA then returned to England and settled there.
It was a huge adventure for a 10 year old to go to the USA and to school in Philadelphia and then in Dallas.
After that the family settled in ‘the Midlands’ in the picturesque town of Malvern, Worcestershire.
At university I studied ‘European Business Studies’, which included an academic year in Clermont-Ferrand in central France, and finished with a 2:1 B.A.
My year in France left me fearless of working ‘in Europe’, and also of learning languages, and over the next years my jobs were many and varied, including working: i) valuing investment funds in Paris, ii) selling real estate between Villajoyosa and Moraira (Costa Blanca, Spain), iii) in a 5 star hotel in the ski resort of Saas-Fee, Switzerland iv) in the British Pavilion at the ‘Seville 1992 World Exposition’ ( ‘Expo ‘92’), v) in Barcelona managing a small ‘Industrial Rope Access’ team.
After all that adventure I could speak 4 languages and had wide-ranging work experience, but nevertheless decided to study Industrial Design, and to do so returned to the UK where I got a 1st Class B.Sc degree in Industrial Design after 3 year’s study.
That led mainly to employment in engineering firms in the car industry, and to long-term and short-term projects ‘in Europe’ – a few years at Ford, Köln, Germany and a few years at Ford, Valencia, Spain – but also time at Jaguar in the UK and at Nedcar in the Netherlands. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDL_Nedcar ).
Employers include Comau (https://www.comau.com/en ) and Icemi (https://www.icemi.com/es/ ), and responsibilities include mechanical design and project management.
I do however also have experience in furniture design and a particular interest in solid wood, which I am sure you will appreciate in the decoration in the house.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
I first came to Villajoyosa Old Town for a long rest after finishing working in Paris. The contrast in lifestyle between valuing investment funds Monday to Friday in the financial district in Paris and relaxing in Villajoyosa was huge. I was smitten!
I bought this house even though I could not live here permanently at the time. Spain became my favourite country and as you can see in the section above, I have constantly returned to Spain.
I remember when I finished my 2nd Winter in the ski resort of Saas-Fee and for a change I specifically looked for work in Spain and found it in the British pavillion at the World Epo '92, in Seville. On another occasion I specifically wanted to live and work in Barcelona, and did so for several years.
And years later when an engineering project finished at Ford Valencia and Comau wanted me to return to the UK that I preferred to remain in Valencia, where I settled and married my Spanish wife, Garbiñe.
So I've lived in the south in Seville, the north in Barcelona, and settled in the middle in Valencia – this is where I want to be and I've made a lot of effort to be able to settle here permanently.
This house is the first property I bought and I've been lucky enough to not have to ever sell it, but instead be able to renovate it completely so I can enjoy it with my wife when its not being enjoyed by guests.
As a designer, I have revelled in being able to choose my favourite traditional elements – colourful geometric floor tiles and old wood on view in doors and ceiling beams – and mix in modern creature comforts – modern kitchens and bathrooms that complement the traditional. All done to a quality that my wife and I would be prepared to live in ourselves – and which is a cut above the typical level of decoration for holiday rental accommodation.
Living nearby and speaking the language also has significant benefits for managing the property in general and specifically for being able to get anything sorted for guests if required.
I bought this house even though I could not live here permanently at the time. Spain became my favourite country and as you can see in the section above, I have constantly returned to Spain.
I remember when I finished my 2nd Winter in the ski resort of Saas-Fee and for a change I specifically looked for work in Spain and found it in the British pavillion at the World Epo '92, in Seville. On another occasion I specifically wanted to live and work in Barcelona, and did so for several years.
And years later when an engineering project finished at Ford Valencia and Comau wanted me to return to the UK that I preferred to remain in Valencia, where I settled and married my Spanish wife, Garbiñe.
So I've lived in the south in Seville, the north in Barcelona, and settled in the middle in Valencia – this is where I want to be and I've made a lot of effort to be able to settle here permanently.
This house is the first property I bought and I've been lucky enough to not have to ever sell it, but instead be able to renovate it completely so I can enjoy it with my wife when its not being enjoyed by guests.
As a designer, I have revelled in being able to choose my favourite traditional elements – colourful geometric floor tiles and old wood on view in doors and ceiling beams – and mix in modern creature comforts – modern kitchens and bathrooms that complement the traditional. All done to a quality that my wife and I would be prepared to live in ourselves – and which is a cut above the typical level of decoration for holiday rental accommodation.
Living nearby and speaking the language also has significant benefits for managing the property in general and specifically for being able to get anything sorted for guests if required.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
The vast majority of houses in Villajoyosa are very 'vertical' – typically only 30 – 40 square metres per floor but three or four floors. That means that typically you need to go up and down stairs quite a lot.
But we have been lucky enough to buy 2 neighbouring 'vertical' houses and make an extensive reform affecting both of them so that now both of them have a more or less open plan space on a single floor that contains living room / dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.
How was this possible? Well if we call the houses Nº10 and Nº12, we did the following:
At ground floor level we gave most of the ground floor of Nº10 to Nº12 by replacing the wall between them with steel beams at ceiling level and making a new separation leaving only the entrance and staircase at ground floor level in Nº10. This created the double-sized open plan ground floor in Nº12.
On the first floor we left everything as it was – each house has a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor.
On the second floor we gave all of Nº12 to Nº10, again creating a double-sized open plan space with living room / dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom on one level.
In both properties this larger space on one level is much more comfortable to use and enjoy than having two smaller spaces separated by stairs. Even when just sitting there – .e.g. in the living room or the bedroom, the sense of space is much more pleasant and the eye can rest on e.g. a picture on a wall a long way away.
This house is Nº10, and has the inconvenience when coming and going that the main living space is on the second floor – every time you come into the house you have to go up two floors of stairs to get to the main open plan living space – but on the other hand the advantage is that you then have great views from the balcony down to the sea and from the window to the church square, and with just one more flight of stairs you're on the roof terrace, with its all round views.
But we have been lucky enough to buy 2 neighbouring 'vertical' houses and make an extensive reform affecting both of them so that now both of them have a more or less open plan space on a single floor that contains living room / dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.
How was this possible? Well if we call the houses Nº10 and Nº12, we did the following:
At ground floor level we gave most of the ground floor of Nº10 to Nº12 by replacing the wall between them with steel beams at ceiling level and making a new separation leaving only the entrance and staircase at ground floor level in Nº10. This created the double-sized open plan ground floor in Nº12.
On the first floor we left everything as it was – each house has a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor.
On the second floor we gave all of Nº12 to Nº10, again creating a double-sized open plan space with living room / dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom on one level.
In both properties this larger space on one level is much more comfortable to use and enjoy than having two smaller spaces separated by stairs. Even when just sitting there – .e.g. in the living room or the bedroom, the sense of space is much more pleasant and the eye can rest on e.g. a picture on a wall a long way away.
This house is Nº10, and has the inconvenience when coming and going that the main living space is on the second floor – every time you come into the house you have to go up two floors of stairs to get to the main open plan living space – but on the other hand the advantage is that you then have great views from the balcony down to the sea and from the window to the church square, and with just one more flight of stairs you're on the roof terrace, with its all round views.
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