Magnificent isolated manor house from 1972 with a total construction of 435 m2 and bordering on one side with the 18-hole golf course of Santa Cristina de Aro, on the other side with a green area surrounded by pine trees and fields.
The construction consists of main house and guest house, warehouse, sports area, swimming pool, stable for horses.
The main house has 370m2, it consists of a living-dining room with a covered terrace with spectacular views of the forest, a porch equipped with a barbecue area, an independent kitchen, 1 master suite with a dressing room and a private bathroom. 5 bedrooms, 3 shared bathrooms.
Guest house has 80 m2 and consists of a living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.
About the golf course:
The Costa Brava Golf Club was established in 1962, in Santa Cristina d’Aro, although it was not until 1968 that the initial 18 holes of its course were inaugurated. It was designed by John Hamilton Stutt, founding member of the British Association of Golf Course Architects, with more than 120 projects developed in Europe and the Middle East and responsible, along with other designers, for the construction of such emblematic courses as Turnberry, Ailsa Course, St Mellion Old, Meon Valley or Woodbury Park in Exeter.
Its construction coincided with the rise of social life in the area, especially in the towns of S’Agaró and Platja d’Aro.
That made countless movie stars and European and American jet setters frequent its facilities. As was the case with Sean Connery, who played the newly opened course alongside leading British professionals.
The design of the field, winding the gentle slopes of pines and oaks of the Masais de les Cadiretes, maintained the hundred-year-old farmhouse, which dates back to 1841, as its headquarters. A farmhouse that, over time, has become the true symbol of the club and has been a silent witness, over the years, of countless golf days and social events on the Costa Brava. https://www.golfcostabrava.com/en/the-club/history.html
About Santa Cristina d’Aro:
Santa Cristina de Aro is a municipality in the Baix Empordà, located in the Vall d’Aro and bounded by the Gavarres massif to the north and the Ardenya massif to the south. In addition to the center, Santa Cristina includes the old towns of Romanyà de la Selva, Bell-lloc and Solius.
The land is basically forest, with pine, oak and cork oak forests. The municipality has a good number of tourist infrastructures: horse riding, golf courses and other diverse recreational proposals, such as: The Monastery of Solius, the Great Museum of Magic, the private collection of Enrique Sacristán, the castle of Solius, the Cova d’en Daina dolmen in Romanyà, Salenys gorgues, Font Picant… In addition, the beauty of its surroundings makes it an ideal place for outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking, mountain biking and/or mountain biking or simple walks to enjoy the purity of the air.