Typical Andalusian house in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain). Sanlúcar is one of the most captivating examples of the spirit of Andalucía, in the South of Spain. Sanlúcar shares history and culture in a unique nature frame on the Guadalquivir river mouth just opposite to Doñana National Park.
The house is located in the most representative street of the Barrio Alto (High District) that is the historical centre of the town with narrow streets, white house facades, sherry wineries, and aristocratic palaces such as the Renaissance Palace of Medina Sidonia (100 m distance) or the newer Palace of Orleáns y Borbón, just opposite the house.
The house date back to the second half of s XVII, and it is protected as historical heritage. It has been recently restored in 2001, respecting the original house structure, doors, ceilings, wooden beams and tile floors.
The rented part of the house has a charming Andalusian patio (courtyard) including two living spaces within and plenty of plants such as kentias, aspidistras, a banana tree and a jasmine; three bedrooms, one of them 95 m2, and three bathrooms. The total surface of this ground floor is 280 m2. The second floor has a full equipped kitchen and a pretty terrace above the patio, a gallery, a dining room and an entrance hall (120 m2). Finally at the roof floor a chill out area including a lounge and a laundry room are also available (approx. extra 50 m2).
The rates include daily housekeeping service (except weekends) and an optional garage 400 m far distance from the house.
The rate also includes complimentary caffe and tea, house linens including beach towels and accesories.
Suitability: children and pets are welcomed, almost fully accessibility for disabled only in the ground floor, smoking allowed in the outside areas of the house.