unabashed luxury and very grand style

This magnificent, majestic mansion in the hills has real charisma and exquisite, grandiose style. It is impossible not to be captivated by its sumptuous elegance and comfort … Read more below

ZC 33
6 bedrooms, sleeps 10 (plus nannies or other private staff)
Find your luxury holiday villa in Andalucía, Southern Spain

Property Summary

Bedrooms : five main bedrooms (all double bedded). Accommodation for nannies or others (a twin bedroom) is also available

Swimming Pool : private swimming pool (16 m x 6 m, 1.2 - 2.2 metres deep)

Location : in open countryside, 14 km from Ronda in the Ronda Mountains region (Province of Málaga)

Price : (per week) : from £5,580 to £6,200. Click here for full details

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Map of Andalucía with the Ronda Mountains highlighted

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Property Description

This magnificent mansion in the hills has real charisma and exquisite, grandiose style. It is impossible not to be captivated by its sumptuous elegance and comfort.

the villa from the formal gardens

One of the most stunning and spectacular houses in all Spain, it is located in a totally private valley surrounded by the richly forested hillsides of its 70 acre countryside estate. It's a glorious and utterly peaceful setting befitting of such a majestic, palacial property.

main living room

14 kilometres north of Ronda, here there is nothing - and nobody - to intrude on your peaceful revelry. There are no other houses, anywhere. Just sublime countryside and joyous, uninterrupted views down the long valley and then up to to the ruins of Acinipo (the remains of a Roman city created more than 2,000 years ago), the distant peaks of the Serranía de Ronda mountain range crossing the far horizon.

the Andaluz entrance courtyard

From the little road which winds up into the hills en route to the pretty white village of Setinil, a long (4 kilometres), but wide and decently maintained farmers track takes one ever deeper into this gloriously tranquil part of Andalucía. It is a completely rural landscape, mile upon mile of mature cork oak forest opening up here and there to olive groves and small farms.

pool and views

Even when you are inside the estate gates, you still have no clue as to what lies over the brow of the hill, there is seemingly nothing but leafy greenery and gorgeous nature to behold. And then … there it is, the trees open up to reveal this resplendent and absolutely enormous villa basking in the sunshine on the terraces below.

the "small" livining room

It's a fabulous spot, a long valley sloping down immediately below the villa offering tremendous views, a craggy rock face rising up dramatically and almost vertically to one side, richly wooded hillsides gliding across the horizon on the other side of the valley.

Designed and built to the exacting specifications of its American owners some 10 years ago, it is a complete reflection of their exemplary good taste and very grand, lavish style. It exudes quality and character, a classically beautiful home exquisite in every detail and comfort. It's unabashed luxury, an intoxicating blend of antique riches and modern convenience.

lawn and views

It's huge, almost 700 m2 of built space and constantly being improved too; all rental incomes are re-invested in the house to maintain and enhance its immaculate, luxurious style.

Behind its enormous, wooden entrance gates is a hidden and glorious world. One enters to a richly planted and beautifully serene Andaluz courtyard, a tranquil fish pond at its centre, sitting areas here and there. Leafy greenery and colourful plants compliment the soft, golden hues of ochre walls and the bright blue sky up above. It's compellingly relaxing.

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The villa, resplendent under its weathered, terracotta roof tiles, extends around this courtyard on three sides behind impressively arched colonnades.

A very wide, beautifully furnished hallway runs the entire length of the central wing of the house, the principal living rooms leading off behind. This is no ordinary hallway … huge terracotta lions stand guard either side of the main entrance doorways; luxurious marble floor tiles, a massive open fireplace and stunning renaissance paintings are just some of its superbly elegant and outstanding features.

the pool and villa

In fact the whole house is a mélange of wonderful antiques, fabulous paintings and classically beautiful furnishings, the private 18th and 19th Century collection of its owners, one of whom is among the most respected art dealers in the world.

It's a collection which reflects both his superb eye and his extensive travels with items from all corners of the globe.

the hallway

At the far end of the hallway, the kitchen leads off, the first room in one of the side wings of the house. It's huge, like all the rooms here, and impressively equipped with top quality appliances, stainless steel cupboards and marble work surfaces.

It has everything - American style fridge / freezer with an ice dispenser for drinks, an enormous five-ring hob, double ovens, a microwave - even an open fire to cook on too - dishwasher, espresso coffee machine et al. A professional chef's dream kitchen, there's lots of creative space and plenty of room for a big breakfast table.

entrance gates to the villa

There is direct access to the front courtyard and also access to the gardens and barbecue area to the side of the house. Behind is a laundry room with its huge, commercial-purpose washing machine and dryer.

The room beyond the kitchen in this side wing of the house has been converted into a play area for children with a TV, sofa and a table for eating, drawing or whatever. It is all perfectly presentable but deliberately created to be indestructable so that children or teenagers can enjoy themselves here without worrying (their parents) about fine, irreplaceable antique furnishings being damaged.

There is also a 6th bedroom (twin bedded with en-suite bathroom and a small service kitchen) alongside, ideal for the children's nanny perhaps, or for grandparents or anyone else wishing for a bit more independence.

kitchen

Returning to the main wing, on the opposite side of the hallway from the kitchen is the hugely elegant, almost regal, dining room with an immaculate, 18th Century English mahogany dining table and chairs at its centre.

Blue/gray painted walls are offset by white silk curtains and a superb array of detail such as the ornate candelabra overhead and the 18th Century fireplace alongside, original paintings and antique furnishings. The marble floor tiles reflect the same lovely blue/gray and white theme.

the sun terrace

On three sides of the room, french windows open to the sunny world outside and soft light pours in, enhancing its calm, welcoming ambience. The view, across the gently rolling hillsides of the estate's mature woodlands to the ancient Roman settlement in the far distance, is a joy.

To one side it opens to a wide and well maintained lawn surrounded by a pretty and genuinely English herbaceous border, a lovely, shaded outdoor pergola and barbecue area for al fresco dining alongside.

dining room

Other doors open to the vast, wide sun terrace which runs the entire length of this wing of the house and leads on, in turn, to other garden areas and the pool on lower terraces.

The next room along the hallway is the "small" sitting room (although its bigger than most people's main lounge), another beautifully appointed and very relaxing room.

outdoor dining pergola

Delightfully furnished and very stylish, it's a lovely room to take a few moments off from the rest of the world, to settle down with a good book perhaps. Double doors open to the sun terrace outside and to the views down the valley.

It also doubles up as the TV lounge; a massive, 52" flat screen TV, DVD player and stereo system are hidden away very discretely in a concealed cupboard.

master bedroom

The main living room comes next, one of the biggest rooms imaginable! Two white, 4 seater sofas are drawn up alongside a huge open fireplace; the seemingly acres of space on either side are home to superb furnishings which include a beautiful grand piano (although it doesn't play too well), classical busts, an 18th Century German armoire, a Belgian tapestry, a collection of Chinese porcelain and countless other fine and really exquisite pieces. The hand-woven Indian carpet was especially commissioned from Jaipur and took eight months to make.

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Light pours in from french windows which run right along the length of the room as well as to the side, enhancing its marvellous charm and fabulous quality.

Further along, beyond a guest cloakroom, the hallway extends around to form an impressive library corner with hundreds of bound volumes lining the walls from floor to ceiling. For a little musical accompaniment there's a CD player here and a computer too (there's WiFi throughout the house).

the villa from above

An attractive study (or office) leads off with an antique writing desk, cheerful, rosy painted walls offset by a splendid Chinese lacquer screen.

At the far end of the hallway is the very classy and beautifully furnished master bedroom suite with its own sitting area, king-sized bed and wonderful views from French windows which run along two sides of the room. Impressive as it is, even more so is its huge en-suite marble bathroom suite, the gorgeous, greeny-grey ribboned tiles beautifully offset by a marble bathtub, white marble washstand and fluffy white towels.

master bedroom bathroom

A huge picture window looks out to a very private and very green little garden scene, bamboos and ivy competing with tropical plants. The walk-in shower room (with power shower) is big enough to fit half a rugby team in!

The other four bedrooms are in the third wing of the house, one accessed from the hallway, the other three from the front courtyard. All are individually styled and furnished but all share the same immaculate quality (and size) as the other rooms in the house.

bedroom

Three have queen-sized double beds, one has a more standard sized, four poster double bed. They all have spacious, attractive en-suite bathrooms, two of them with walk-in shower rooms, two with bath tubs and showers. They all look out through French windows to the extensive formal gardens and terraces on this side of the villa.

pool and views

There is central heating throughout, with the exception of the three bedrooms which are accessed from the front courtyard which all have electric radiators as well as open fireplaces. There's no air conditioning but it really isn't necessary: massively high ceilings and excellent insulation keep the property beautifully cool even on the hottest of summer days.

bedroom

The lawn and dining pergola on one side of the house and the formal gardens on the other side are connected by a vast, furnished sun terrace which runs all along the back of the property. Stately stairways descend to the next terrace down which has been laid out as another formal garden area, fish ponds running down its centre, tranquil sitting areas, a herb garden at one end. It's all reminiscent of the Palace of Versailles!

formal gardens

This is separated from the pool area by high poplar hedges and a few more steps. The pool, of course, is big and beautiful with intricate mosaic tiling. At one end there is now a lovely pergola / chill-out area with high-end lounging furniture, night lighting and a bar with four stools, a small fridge and an iPod dock.

pool and pergola

16 m x 6 m, the deepest part of the swimming pool is in the centre (2.2 m deep) with shallower levels at each end where there are entry steps into the pool. There's an expansive, wrap-around sun terrace and lots of good quality sun beds. A wonderfully sunny spot, views are far and wide across the joyous countryside, birds sing happily in the branches of the magnificent, gnarled old olive trees.

bedroom

In such a fantastic property there is always a little more! From the lawned area to the side of the house, two poplar trees stand guard to a wide part of the hillside estate which has been cultivated and is now an immaculately maintained, 2½ acre vineyard. Pretty enough to look at, the best is that they produce a really good quality "Reserva" here and you are welcome to drink as many bottles as you wish. This is included in the rental price.

You are also welcome to help yourselves to the estate's delicious olives. They have more than two acres of them so there's plenty to go around.

Andaluz patio

On one of the hillsides above the house, the owners have created a little "secret" Mediterranean garden in a hidden clearing in the trees. Just another delightful spot for you to discover as you explore this wonderful estate. A little further afield, one of many lovely walks from the estate is up to the Acinipo ruins.

Nearby Ronda is a lovely town, Hemingway's favourite in all Spain. Brimming with history and interest, a visit to its famous bridge and bullring, reputedly the oldest in the country, is a must.

main living room

The Grazalema National Park, one of Spain's most spectacular regions, is only a short drive away. Here you will find some of the most beautiful of the famous "white villages". Elsewhere, Arcos de la Frontera, Setenil and Gaucín are all well worth a visit.

A little over an hour's drive through the mountains of the Serranía de Ronda will take you to Marbella and the beaches of the Costa del Sol. In the opposite direction, Seville is just 1½ hours away.

the villa from the pool terrace

There's lots to do from here, this truly magnificent home which offers exclusive and unabashed luxury, comfort, quality and style; enhanced, of course, by the beauty of its countryside estate.

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Property Details

The Villa : all on one floor :

Andaluz entrance courtyard

Main hallway

Kitchen

Laundry Room

Children's Play Room

Staff accommodation alongside (twin bedroom, en-suite bathroom and small kitchen area). This could also be used by grandparents or other guests if required although, whilst presentable, its not of quite the same immaculate standard as the other bedroom suites

Dining Room

Small Lounge / TV Room

Main Lounge

Guest cloakroom / W.C.

Library Area

Study / Office

5 main bedrooms:

(1) master bedroom with king-sized double bed, sitting area and en-suite bathroom suite (bath tub and walk-in shower room with power shower)

(2) double with queen-sized bed, sitting area with open fireplace and en-suite shower room (power shower)

(3) double with queen-sized bed, sitting area with open fireplace and en-suite bathroom (shower over bath tub). Access is from the Andaluz courtyard

(4) double with standard-sized 4 poster bed, sitting area with open fireplace and en-suite shower room (power shower). Access is from the Andaluz courtyard

(5) double with queen-sized bed, sitting area with open fireplace and en-suite bathroom (bath tub and walk-in shower room with power shower). Access is from the Andaluz courtyard

Gardens and Grounds :

Formal gardens and terraces

English, lawned garden

Furnished pergola and barbecue area

Sun terraces

Pool terrace with pergola / bar area

Estate grounds which include a vineyard, olive grove and a hidden, Mediterranean garden

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Facilities

52" flat screen TV (Free-to-view) • DVD • CD • Stereo system • iPod dock in the pool bar • Computer • WiFi Internet • Library • Small collection of DVD's and CD's

Open fireplaces in the main hall, in both living rooms, dining room and in four of the bedrooms • Central Heating throughout the main house (but not in the three bedrooms accessed from the courtyard; there are electric radiators in these) • Fans

2 Electric Ovens • Ceramic hob (5 rings) • American-style Fridge / freezer (with ice dispenser) • Open fire (for cooking) • Dishwasher • Toaster • Juicer • Kettle • Espresso coffee machine • Cooking utensils • Cutlery • Crockery

Washing Machine • Tumble Dryer • Iron & board

All linen is provided (including pool towels) • Hairdryers • Cot & Highchair available (on request)

Filtered swimming pool (16 m x 6 m, 1.2 - 2.2 metres deep) with entry steps at each end

Pool terrace with furnished pergola / bar / chill out area • Sunbeds • Pool shower • Gardens • Outdoor dining and garden furniture • Courtyard, garden and pool lighting • Private parking

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Notes

The villa is available for rental from the last week in May to the end of October. The swimming pool will be open throughout this period (although, because it's not heated, we do not recommend swimming in October)

Help yourselves to the estate wine and olives. These are included in the price

Prices also include maid service (two maids, two hours each day, Monday to Friday)

Extra maid service can be arranged (payable locally)

Please, no smoking inside

Additional chauffeur, maid and babysitting services can be arranged upon request, (payable locally). Also massage and horse riding

Rentals for this property normally run from Saturday to Saturday

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Location

In open countryside, 14 km from Ronda (most facilities)

Marbella and Costa del Sol 1 hr; Málaga 1½ hrs; Sevilla 1½ hrs; Granada 2½ hrs; Córdoba 3 hrs

See the location map above

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Airports

Málaga 1½ hrs; Sevilla 1½ hrs; Granada 2½ hrs

See our Links Page for web sites of airlines traveling to Andalucia from the UK.

Car Hire

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Prices & Seasons

Security Deposit : a 500 euro security deposit is payable on each booking. This will be refunded in full one week after your holiday, subject to any reductions for breakages or damage

The villa is available for rental from the last week in May to the end of October)

 
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HIGH SEASON
 
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ZC 33
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£ 5,580
£ 10,260
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£ 6,200
£ 11,800
 
High Season
 
30th June to 31st August
Low Season
 
26th May to 29th June; 1st September to 2nd November
 
Prices include maid service, Mondays to Fridays, and unlimited supplies of estate wine and olives

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