Godoy House
A beautiful sunny house with sea views in Torrox.
In front of the beach.
Five min by car from the beach and the shops.
The best clima of Europe
Torrox is known by its wonderful weather.
Panoramic sea views
The house is in the mountain.
30 min driving from Malaga center
Very well conected with autovia and other towns.
House authorized for tourist rental.
You can check the registration of this house in the tourist registry of Andalusia with the code VTAR/MA/04853.
The house
Godoy House is located in Torrox, in the heart of Axarquía, known as the best climate in Europe. It is an 70 m² house with two bedrooms. The living room is integrated into the kitchen. If you want to have a bath, the beach is five minutes by car but also a small pool in the garden will invite you to enjoy the good weather.
There are a 2000 m² garden with tropical trees, several terraces and a big one with panoramic views of the sea, from which you can also see the Almijara mountain range to your left.
This climate can be enjoyed all year but this house is especially designed for winter thanks to the fact that it in the top of a mountain and is very sunny all day long.
The house is very well located, just three minutes from the gas station on the highway of Torrox, from where you can reach several towns in The Axarquía in a few minutes by car. The center of Malaga is only 30 minutes away.
Attention! although it is a few minutes from the town and the beach, this house is located in the countryside, at the top of the mountain, so is accessed via a sloping rural road.
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About Torrox
Torrox Pueblo is a traditional whitewashed village located in the comarca of Axarquía in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. Part of the Costa Del Sol, the village sits at the foot of the Sierra de Almijara mountains and is just 4km from the Mediterranean coast.
Access to Torrox is very easy and it is just a short 30/40-minute drive from Málaga airport.
The Pueblo is very traditional and you can lose yourself in the maze of small streets and alleyways. Just a short drive or bus (or walk if you fancy) and you are on the Mediterranean Coast. Torrox Costa has something for everyone. Beautiful blue-flag beaches and a long promenade that has an abundance of bars, restaurants and chiringuitos. Make sure you see the stunning sunset as you sip on a beer or wine.
The Pueblo is full of history. It was a very prosperous town during the Moorish occupation and was instrumental in the silk trade that ran between Moorish Granada and Eastern cities such as Baghdad and Damascus. The Romans also settled in Torrox, naming it Faro or Punta de Torero. If you go to the viewpoint at Torrox Costa, you can see the Roman ruins through the glass beneath your feet
