Wonderful residence located in the northwest of the Community of Madrid, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 45 minutes from the capital, within the distinguished neighborhood of Abantos.The property extends over a built area of 500 m² distributed on four levels, located on a large plot of 3,600m.The house is conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from the El Escorial Monastery and facing the La Herrería Golf Club. Its architecture, typical of the area, has been subject to various reforms over the years, achieving a modern and well-kept aesthetic.A highlight is the extensive plot surrounding the property, with a sloped access for vehicles that culminates at the entrance of the house. The landscaping design, carried out by a renowned studio, has been meticulously crafted, paying attention to details with a selection of plants, flowers, and centuries-old trees. The garden includes various outdoor areas, such as a pond, a large pool equipped with two changing rooms, an indoor garage for two cars, and two magnificent covered porch areas.As for the interior distribution: the main floor houses a glassed entrance hall, a spacious open area with integrated living room, dining room, and kitchen, a sitting room, and a toilet. In addition, it has two separate covered porches.The first floor has three bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom and the other two sharing a bathroom. The top floor includes two additional bedrooms with a shared bathroom.The basement reveals a spacious living room illuminated with areas designated for an office and direct access to the garden.Property features include: internal and external storage rooms, a laundry room, an impressive pool with two changing rooms, and an indoor garage for two vehicles.This property represents an idyllic retreat just 45 minutes from Madrid, close to the urban core but in full contact with nature. The town, with origins in the reign of Carlos III in the 18th century, was recognized on November 2, 1984 when UNESCO declared the Monastery and Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial as a World Heritage Site.