Villa on the Algarve with magnificent views
A charming villa on the Algarve with sea views and swimming pool has come onto the market just inland from Quinta Do Lago

This four-bedroom villa is set in a charming rustic part of the Algarve, yet still close to the action at Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago. The property has been meticulously finished and has four spacious en-suite bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, large formal sitting room, dining room, a study and a cloakroom. In total the accommodation comprises four bedrooms, two reception rooms and four bathrooms.
Outside there are wonderful natural landscaped gardens with automatic irrigation systems and a luxurious pool, as well as far-reaching views to the sea.
The property is situated within the development of Goldra which is located a few minutes drive from Almancil and approximately 15 minutes from the beaches of Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago, Goldra is delightfully situated in an elevated location and enjoys spectacular views towards Albufeira in one direction and Faro in the other. Two tennis courts are available for owners’ use.
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The development is also near Loule - a charming town where the remains of a ruined castle are still in evidence. This location provides owners with all the local charms of the old Algarve with the attractions, nightlife, shopping and beaches of Quinta Do Lago and Vale do Lobo.
The guide price is €1,550,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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