Villa Della Nurra is a sleek, contemporary designed bungalow on the open northwestern Nurra plains of Sardinia, set within acres of lush olive groves farm. Positioned in a tranquil, rural corner between Porto Torres and Alghero, the villa marries slick style with traditional Sardinian charm. Both simple but effective, Villa Della Nurra offers newly built, low-key and unpretentious holiday living: gorgeous neutral and minimal interiors will suit those aesthetes who go for a modern look. Stream-lined, open plan living at its best. The lateral layout and wonderful soft interior light ensure this is not just another quaint little holiday cottage. Design finesse is apparent, from exposed wooden beams, state-of-the-art kitchen, trendy spotlighting - subtle luxury sets the tone. Decked out in stunning soft greys, whites and charcoals, the living space is both cosy and contemporary - Villa Della Nurra provides both function and style without going overboard. Sleek counter-tops, ample kitchen space integrated with an informal open plan dining area - this space offers the most natural setting for a family or friends who enjoy understated living. The large living space flows naturally onto the large, shaded terrace. Wooden shutters and exposed timber offer a little nod to local style. The vibrant red sofa and flat screen TV are in keeping with the casual, upbeat feel of the villa. Air-conditioned throughout, WiFi is provided along with all the little luxuries guests would expect. The two bedrooms are spacious and crisp; again, unfussy in keeping with the very sleek and natural feel of the villa, yet finished to a high level of quality. Two to six guests can comfortably enjoy a wonderful stay at Villa Della Nurra - the living room sofa doubles as a sofa bed; ideal for casual, fun holidaymakers who are happy to forego formality. The villa is truly special when it comes to the softening evening light; outdoor living space is provided to perfection by way of a poolside terrace. Imagine gazing across those open plains to the silvery mountains on the horizon with a glass of wine as the sun goes down. The swimming pool is generously proportioned with modern, outdoor shower, and the barbecue and surrounding areas are built in the natural, local stone. Villa Della Nurra hasnt been overthought, yet manages to offer effortless Mediterranean style with both ease and panache! #### Features The Villa Villa Della Nurra is a newly built villa, suitable for families, friends or couples. It can accommodate from 2 to 6 guests with 2 bedrooms, a bright living room with a double sofa bed and 2 bathrooms Interior - Fully equipped Kitchen with dining table and chairs seating 6 - Living room with a double sofa bed - Double bedroom - Twin bedroom - Two bathrooms with showers Exterior - Garden - Swimming pool - Poolside terrace - Veranda with table and chairs #### Location Set within an enormous private estate hosting a working olive farm in the heart of the Sassari region, Villa Della Nurra offers the best of serene, rural charm while only being a few minutes from the beach at Argentiera. The latter is known for its particular rugged beauty where the sandy coast meets silver-tone mountains. Just thirty minutes by car from Alghero airport, guests will immediately feel the drop in pace to align with the gorgeous, natural Sardinian way of life. With ample choice, the coastline is varied and interesting: the beaches of Ezzi Mannu, Le Saline, Pazzona and Punta Negra are also worth exploring. The northern Sardinian coastline is known for being much more varied than the south; namely, rocky little-hidden bays and coves, interspersed by sandy beaches (these are short rather than long.) The granite cliffs and mountains add character to this undiscovered corner of Sardinia. La Corte is a mere four kilometres away; ideal for picking up fresh bread and tasty provisions. For a little more choice by way of shops, Palmadula is just ten kilometres from Villa Della Nurra. With no more than three hundred inhabitants, this is small-town authentic Sardinian life rather than a commercial, glittering resort. The area is rich in archaeological sites and natural beauty. The Parco Geo Minerario dellArgentiera is a former mining area - today an abandoned lead and silver mine and pre-historic village. For those keen on archaeology, the Olbia Museum offers warships and remains of Nuraghic civilisation; likewise, the Roman remains including the bridge and baths of Maetzke. The city of Porto Torres is rich in both culture and history, overlooking the magnificent Gulf of Asinara. Steeped in a Roman and Medieval past, every corner will tell a tale of archaeological treasure. From the Basilica di San Gavino, the Romanesque basilica, to the Palazzo di Re Barbaro, the original walls of the central Roman baths, to the seven arch bridge - Ponte Romano - visitors will uncover endless historical intrigue.
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.