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Finca Eridanos, in the municipality of Candelaria, stands out among the arid landscape characteristic of the area as an orchard full of varied vegetation, fruit trees (organic agriculture) and endemic species. It is a residential complex of ten buildings that house a total of 18 independent accommodations including yurts, cabins and cottages. It also has common areas, gardens, ponds, treatment plants and everything necessary to supply the entire property. In the garden areas, we also find a wonderful swimming pool with a pool-bar and a large dining room with a kitchen for guests to enjoy. Until now, Finca Eridanos has been used as a Medical and Therapeutic Rehabilitation Center, receiving users from all over Europe, who have found in this place a space of well-being, meditation and tranquility. A space where you can enjoy a privileged climate all year round, beautiful walks through its lush gardens, and impressive views of the mountains and the sea. An environment that connects you to nature and provides a refuge of peace and serenity. The indicated price does not include taxes or registry expenses. The surfaces (meters) expressed on this page are descriptive and approximate. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. This property is for sale with furniture.

€2,962,000
1,222
18bedrooms
20bathrooms
land  1.9ha

By Annonceur International

3 listings near Candelaria

Property 1
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23

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5 bedroom 5 bathroom Luxury Villa for sale, Golf Costa Adeje 5,750,000€ Situated on the Costa Adeje Golf Course, this stunning 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom house built on 2 levels with a beautiful front garden and spectacular sea views, is the perfect example of what it means to live in Tenerife. The floor to ceiling windows in the lounge have a real wow-factor to them and the lounge area overall is an amazing space. The villa is oriented towards the southwest receiving sun in the garden throughout the day and has a front garden from which to enjoy the spectacular sunsets over the island of La Gomera. Built in a modern style, the villa has 5 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and built-in wardrobes, 2 large living areas and 2 kitchens both of which are fitted with top quality fixtures and fittings. There is a 2 car garage below the villa and direct access to the impressive communal pool from the garden. The lower of the villa has a separate lounge, kitchen diner and bedrooms and can be completely self-contained from the main part of the property. It is ideal as a secondary entertaining area or could be used as a second property for children who want their own space or for parents who want to come and stay with you. The villa is furnished to a very high standard and very well maintained. Costa Adeje offers many opportunities to relax and take in all that this corner of Tenerife offers, with no fewer than 6 Blue Flag beaches, dozens of fine restaurants offering a variety of Canarian and International Cuisine. Not to mention a plethora of diverse opportunities for entertainment, including sports, water-sports, night-life and a multiplex cinema. There are several good schools in the area, including two International Schools and a great selection of designer shopping centres. Costa Adeje is only a 25 minute drive from the Tenerife South's International Airport and is well connected with the rest of the Island with the TF1 Motorway. Within a 5 minute drive of the development you have the charming coastal town of La Caleta. A blend of chic modern and traditional Spanish / Canarian culture. A popular area with those looking for fine dining in pleasant surroundings and very much a hot spot of activity so far as investment with several new multi million Euro villas under construction. Clearly one of the main reasons to live or buy in Costa Adeje is to surround yourself with exceptional beauty. Waking up each day in this beautiful, sunny climate and looking out of your window across green fairways, to views of the Atlantic Ocean and the neighbouring island of La Gomera. This coupled with an excellent infrastructure; Costa Adeje is one of the most desirable places to live in Tenerife. If you´d like to take a look at this magnificent villa, we would be more than happy to show you along with the surrounding areas and other similar properties nearby. Simply fill out the form below or give me a call on 671 114 013 and I will make the arrangements for you.

€5,750,000
800
5bd
5ba.
land  2,700

By Annonceur International

Property 2
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3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom Villa with Pool and Sea Views for sale in Roque del Conde, 1,190,000€ This 3 bedroom villa is built with around 227m2 of interior living space on a plot of 633m2. On the main floor there is a large terrace with a private pool, a semi-covered terrace with a dining area and barbecue, a bright living room and kitchen with panoramic windows with access to the terrace, a bathroom and laundry room. On the second floor there are 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, master bedroom suite with its own bathroom and dressing room. All bedrooms have access to a terrace with views of the ocean. There is a large covered parking space on the ground floor. The villa is for sale fully furnished. This villa is ideal as a family home and would also work very well as a holiday home. It could also be licensed and rented when not being used, as properties this size are in high demand as holiday rentals. The area of Roque del Conde is renowned for having excellent views and is just a short drive from the many beaches in the South of the island. For viewings, you can contact us by filling out the form below or give me a call on 0034 671 114 013 and I will make the arrangements for you to visit.

€1,190,000
227
3bd
3ba.
land  633

By Annonceur International

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This distinctive mansion, dating back to 1670, was initially built for the Military Governor on the island. In 1706, following a volcanic eruption at Teide that devastated the nearby port of Garachico, the island's port operations shifted to Santa Cruz, prompting the Governor to relocate there as well. Consequently, the mansion lost its original role. The subsequent use of the property remains somewhat unclear, but records show a deed from 1923. Around that time, a small shop selling household goods operated in what is now the Nelson Study. The house, acquired by the current owners in 2004 after being vacant for 15 years, have dedicated the past 18 years to its restoration. This effort involved reusing the original stone as much as possible and extensively using Tea wood, a durable and termite-resistant type of pine native to Tenerife and La Palma Islands. Inside The mansion's ground floor, initially used for stabling horses, is now transformed. The neighbouring houses, once accommodation for the Governor's staff, have evolved over time. The main entrance leads to the India Room, adorned with furniture and artefacts from India, collected by the current owners. Adjacent is the Study, featuring paintings and memorabilia of Admiral Nelson, who was defeated in Tenerife, losing an arm. The room also displays portraits of historical figures like Shakespeare, Henry VIII of England, his six wives including Katherine of Aragon, and the Russian Tsar and Tsarina. A functioning fireplace adds to the room's charm. The entrance hall opens to a central patio, now beautified with a fish pond, a fountain, ferns and stone seating. This area grants access to the India Room, Study, an elevator to the upper floors, and the Gallery. The Gallery showcases 18 paintings of The Virgin Mary by various artists, each depicting serenity and tranquillity. Additionally, it houses a finely carved cabinet, desk, and chair, assumed to have been owned by a distinguished lawyer on the Spanish mainland, and three Masonic chairs from Masonic Temples in Central London. At the patio's end, there are two en-suite bedrooms with shower rooms. A small shaded patio is accessible to the right, adjacent to a sewing room. Near the main staircase is an unfinished area comprising an office, three more rooms, another large street-facing entrance, and access to the upper level of the garden. Exiting the patio, you encounter the house's wardrobe area, complete with a fountain and steps leading to the garden. These steps also ascend to the water tank, fed by the house's two private freshwater sources. Nearby is a relaxed outdoor cooking space with a stone table and benches, offering a picturesque garden view. A stone staircase connects this area to the first floor, where there's a dining setup for casual outdoor cooking, complemented by a collection of blue and white china, similar to the assortment in the main kitchen. The main Tea wood staircase from the patio leads to a spacious landing, which opens into the three main living areas: the Drawing Room, the Sitting Room, and the Dining Room. These rooms are interconnected and lavishly furnished with antiques, numerous paintings and chandeliers. The Dining Room, accommodating up to 12 guests, features a closed Tea wood balcony overlooking the garden. The curtains in these rooms, crafted by the Davila family known for their work in Buckingham Palace and numerous aristocratic English homes, add a touch of elegance. The kitchen, accessible from the dining room and the main landing, is a blend of antique charm and modern convenience. It houses two antique carved sideboards, a carved cabinet, and a dining table with six antique chairs. The room is equipped with purpose-built storage and marble-topped surfaces. A vast collection of blue and white china adorns the walls. For environmentally conscious cooking, the kitchen boasts all-electric appliances, including two Zanussi ovens, a Samsung fridge/freezer, two Lazer 3-ring induction plates, an electric Salamander, a Bosch microwave oven, and a Siemens steamer oven. The main landing, adorned with five marble side tables and Chinese pots, also showcases a captivating array of religious statues from around the world. From here, two doors open to a triangular walkway overlooking the central patio. This walkway leads to three bedrooms, two boasting grand four-poster beds and one with a corona, each with its own en-suite shower room. A corridor extends to a fourth bedroom, adjacent to a room currently used as a dressing room but prepared to serve as a shower room and wardrobe. A staircase and an elevator from the main landing provide access to the library and the roof terrace on the second floor. The library, spanning the entire length of the house, more than 20 metres, holds an extensive collection of books in English, Spanish, and French. These books cover a diverse range of topics, from history to cooking, gardening, novels, dictionaries, and encyclopaedias, interspersed with art pieces adorning the remaining wall space. Outside Two doors from the library open onto the roof terrace, offering stunning views of the Drago tree and park, El Teide Volcano on one side, and the banana plantations and sea on the other. The terrace, embellished with statues of griffins and dragons and plant-filled troughs, provides a panoramic and serene outdoor space. The house's garden is designed in three distinct levels. It features an additional street entrance, and the side door might have originally been the main entrance for number 9. Currently, the house is addressed as numbers 7 and 9, though number 9 is no longer in use. Adjacent to the house in the garden, there is a storage room and a pump room for the house's water system. The property is classified as urban land, and with appropriate planning permission, it could be developed. The current owners had received, albeit now expired, planning consent for constructing a double garage, which was not realised. Various possibilities have been proposed for the land, depending on the main house's usage. If the house remains a residential property, the space could potentially accommodate a garage with staff quarters above. The surrounding neighbourhood is notably tranquil, situated at the end of a dead-end street. At the end of this street is the Chapel of Las Angustias, home to the renowned statue of Mary of Angustias. This statue had been temporarily displayed in a museum in Madrid last year and has since been returned. Icod de Los Vinos - The Town Situated in the northern part of Tenerife, the picturesque town of Icod de los Vinos beckons with its charm, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Renowned for its ancient dragon tree and robust wine culture, this town offers a delightful blend of tradition and natural beauty. At the heart of Icod de los Vinos stands the iconic Drago Milenario, a millennial dragon tree that has become the emblem of the town. This ancient specimen, believed to be over a thousand years old, captivates visitors with its sheer size and mythical presence. The tree's gnarled branches stretch skyward, creating a canopy that provides a cool respite from the warm Tenerife sun. The Plaza de la Constitucion, a bustling square surrounded by historic buildings, serves as the perfect vantage point to marvel at the Drago Milenario and soak in the town's atmosphere. Wandering through the town's cobbled streets, visitors encounter charming colonial-style architecture that reflects Icod de los Vinos' deep-rooted history. The Church of San Marcos, a striking example of Canarian Baroque architecture, graces the town with its imposing facade and intricate detailing. Dating back to the 16th century, the church stands as a testament to the town's enduring religious and cultural heritage. Icod de los Vinos is not just a town of monuments; it's also a hub for wine enthusiasts. The town's viticulture dates back centuries, and its vineyards produce some of Tenerife's finest wines. Visitors can explore local bodegas (wineries) to sample a variety of wines, including the unique malvasia, a sweet wine that has become a specialty of the region. Wine tours offer a delightful immersion into the art of winemaking, allowing guests to appreciate the meticulous process that transforms grapes into the nectar of the gods. The town's cultural richness is celebrated in its museums and galleries. The Cueva del Viento, one of the largest volcanic caves in the world, offers a fascinating underground journey through ancient lava tubes. Visitors can explore the intricate formations that bear witness to the geological forces that shaped Tenerife. The Museo de Arte Sacro showcases religious art, providing insight into the spiritual life of the community over the centuries. For those seeking panoramic views, Icod de los Vinos offers vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and the neighbouring island of La Palma. The Mirador de la Playa de San Marcos, a viewpoint overlooking the San Marcos beach, provides a breathtaking tableau of the coastline. The surrounding landscapes, characterised by lush vegetation and rolling hills, invite exploration, with hiking trails leading to hidden gems like the charming village of La Cueva. The town comes alive during its festivals, where locals and visitors alike participate in lively celebrations. The Festival of San Andres in November sees the streets adorned with colourful carpets made of flowers and dyed salt, paying homage to the patron saint of vineyards and nighttime sees people of many ages flying down the cobbled streets on wooden sleds. The atmosphere is electric with traditional music, dance, and the clinking of glasses filled with local wines. Icod de los Vinos is not merely a destination; it's an immersive experience that invites travellers to savour the essence of Tenerife's northern charm. With its ancient dragon tree, historic landmarks, flourishing vineyards, and warm community spirit, this town captures the heart and soul of the island, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Tenerife experience.

€3,300,000
6bd
6ba.

By Annonceur International

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