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 Description of objectSplendid semi detached villa positioned on a hillside in Alcanada. Built on 3 levels with balconies and terraces on each, the villa offers wonderful views across the bay of Alcudia to the mountains beyond. Accessed from the road by a set of steps the ground floor consists of the pool area and patio, which is furnished with high quality teak and stainless steel sun loungers. A further set of steps leads up to the main entrance level which features another terrace with a teak patio style dining table and parasol. Inside the light and airy lounge/dining area has direct access out onto the front terrace that overlooks the pool below. On this level you will find, a fully fitted kitchen with pine cabinets and marble work tops and a short corridor which leads to two twin bedrooms and a shared bathroom. Stairs lead up to the top floor which consists of a double and a twin bedroom which share a large balcony, a further twin bedroom with its own private balcony and en-suite bathroom. All the top floor bedrooms have access to a separate shared complete bathroom. List of Amenities 2 Double Bedroom 1 En-Suite complete bathroom 2 Complete Bathrooms 3 Twin Bedrooms Dishwasher Hi Fi Pool TV Washing Machine Washing Machine/Dishwasher Feature of Villa: • Alcudia 7 Km approx • Puerto Pollensa 15 Km approx • Beach 500 Meters approx • Golf Course 1 Km approx Location of objectThis cultural route starts in Alcúdia. Take the C-713 road to Port d'Alcúdia that passes near the Roman Theater. You'll go by the fishing harbour and the former power station before reaching Torre Major, which was built in the beginning of the 17th century as a watchtower in the days of the pirates. The final destination is Alcanada, a peaceful beach surrounded by pine trees with a beautiful islet with a lighthouse right in front. It's a low coast pebble beach surrounded by vegetation that goes all the way down to the coastline. Nearby you'll find the Alcanada Golf Club. This trip is 5,5 km long from Alcúdia to the lighthouse in Alcanada. Town: Spain, Alcanada, AlcudiaThere is evidence of settlements in Alcúdia in ancient times. The first archaeological remains found date back to the pre-talaiotic period (2000 BC - 1200 BC). Many talaiots, megalithic constructions which give their name to the talaiotic culture (1200 BC - 123 BC), can be found in the area. The Talaiotic settlement of Son Simó stands out among the remaining settlements.Roman Consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus incorporated Mallorca into the Roman Empire in 123 BC and founded the cities of Pol·lèntia and Palma. The archaeological remains of the city of Pol·lèntia, located on the outskirts of Alcúdia, reflect the economic prosperity that encouraged the growth of the city, with stately homes, a theatre, shops and other public and private buildings. The barbarian invasions in the 5th century plunged Pol·lèntia into a process of decadence and destruction. According to evidence found in the archaeological sites, the Vandals plundered the city between the years 425 AD and 455 AD. In 902, the Arabs conquered Mallorca and annexed the island to the Cordoba Caliphate. In 1015 it became part of the Taifa of Dénia. During Muslim rule (902-1229), Alcúdia was a farmstead located between the bays of Alcúdia and Pollença. The name of Alcúdia (the hill) and other place names such as Guinyent, Biniatria, Gatamoix or Alcanada are the only marks left of the Muslim rule. After the incorporation of Mallorca to the Crown of Aragon in 1229, King Jaume I divided the island into eight parts: four of them belonging to the King and the remaining four to the noblemen who had helped in the conquest. Most of the territories of Pollença and Alcúdia were given to the Order of the Templars, Guillem de Montcada and Vicent de Portugal. Their first settlement was located around the farm of Guinyent. Quite possibly there was already a settlement there before the conquest. Photo of Santa Anna Roman Consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus annexed Mallorca to the RomanRepublic in 123 BC and founded the cities of Pol·lèntia and Palma. In time, King Jaume II established the construction of the town on the Muslim farmstead of Alcúdia and located the parish there in 1298. For this reason he bought a house, a plot of land to build the quartera (where the wheat was sold) and the square and another plot of land to build the parish, the rectory and the graveyard. He chose Sant Jaume as the town’s patron saint. The first city walls were built between 1298 and 1362. The walls defended both the town and the North of the island. Arrival and distancesArrival day: SaturdayDistance to next airport: Son Sant Joan - Palma 40 Km Distance to next trainstation: buses station 1 Km Distance to next motorway: Inca 5 Km Distance to next shop: 0.1 Km Sport facilities nearbyCanoeing, Climbing, Cycling, Diving, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Hunting, Mountainbiking, Paragliding, Sailing, Surfing, Surfing, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Water ski,Theme of holidays
 Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 5
 BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 3
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