Boasting an elevated position looking over the former Naval Hospital towards the sea, this raised four-bedroom end of terraced house feels more like a typical English cul-de-sac than your average Gibraltarian house.
Built into an 18th Century quarry known as Viney Quarry, the development is surrounded by dramatic cliff faces to the rear which not only keeps the property cool in those summer months, but also means an abundance of Rock birds and wildlife can be seen from the rear terrace.
The property spans an impressive 1,609sqft (149.5sqm) over two floors and briefly comprises a west facing reception with bay window, integrated kitchen and separate dining room downstairs while upstairs can be found four double bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The rear patio garden is great for entertaining, while the secluded front terrace is a great spot to soak up the afternoon sun.
Parking is provided by way of a lock-up garage accessed from Windmill Hill and an additional car port directly below the property.