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ZG 10

5 to 9 bedrooms, sleeps 10 to 18

Historical Granada awaits or just a five minute walk from the Sierra Nevada National Park.

This ancestral home is in Cajar, at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and just seven kilometres from the city centre of Granada.

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Review Icon"We loved our stay at ZG10. It is an amazing house and the gentleman who cares for it looked after us really well. We loved the history of the house, the beautiful surroundings and the privacy it gives. We are considering rebooking for next year we liked it so much, this will be the first place we come back to! "

Rosie (Jul 2017)

Review Icon"After seeing the photos of this property we thought it looked impressive. The real thing is even better! Obsviously, the place is very old, but it has been lovingly cared for.Everything is in good order and well presented. Inside, all the rooms are immaculately clean and furnished with beautiful antiques. Nevertheless , the mod cons have been fitted in the bathrooms and the kitchen is well equipped with everything you might need( fridge, freezee, dishwasher washington machine, etc). Outside, the garden is extensive and extremely well manicured. Again more impressive than we had expected. The swimming pool is very large. Our host, greeted us on arrival and was always contactable by phone if we needed anything. This is certainly a very especial and unique place. We are tempted to keep it secret, but that would not be fair to the owners of this piece of paradise."

Previous Guest (May 2016)

Review Icon"A wonderful experience, a lovely house, very close to Granada, wonderful ski in Sierra Nevada, 30 minutes driving. The history of the house and the gardens create an unique atmosphere."

Previous Guest (Feb 2016)

Review Icon"The stay in Granada was wonderful, the house is very nice, well equipped and charming. We spent a lovely New Year Eve by the fireplace. Also Granada has lots of things to do for Christmas. The gardens are incredible "

Previous Guest (Dec 2015)

Review Icon"The house is so close to Granada and the Sierra Nevada National Park that you can enjoy both. The house is very well equipped, kitchen and bathrooms are great and the gardens are just fabulous."

Previous Guest (Oct 2015)

Review Icon"Really incredible , nice house a superb gardens. Good location in a small village very close to Granada and next door to the Sierra Nevada natural park."

Previous Guest (Oct 2015)

Review Icon"Thank you so much for a wonderful time spent in your lovely ancestral house. We were looking forward to go based on the description and were not disappointed: it was even better than the pictures. The elegant spaces, the comfortable beds, the kitchen with all amenities to cook and eat outside on the porch, the choice of quiet places in the shade like the little folly in the garden with couches, or anywhere in the garden or next to the pool. the calming sound of the water in the pond with the fountain, like the alhambra. The grand piano to play on, maybe it needs tuning a little.. We lacked nothing and found it difficult to leave the house to go sightseeing. Your inside advice on where to eat and what to see was also very useful. and last but not least, the privacy we enjoyed. We had a thoroughly enjoyable holiday and we are looking forward to come back in winter. This place is wonderful during the whole year!"

Previous Guest (Sep 2015)

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Bedrooms

9 Bedrooms (3 double & 6 twin bedded).

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Pool

Large Private swimming pool

20 m x 11 m; 2.30m - 3.30m deep.

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Location

In Cájar, 7 km from the centre of Granada.

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Price

Sleeping up to 10: from 1,980 € to 4,540 € per week.

Sleeping 11 to 14: from 2,160 € to 4,540 € per week.

Sleeping 15 to 18: from 2,460 € to 4,540 € per week.

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Villa Description

A stately setting

This impresssive house has belonged to the same family since La Reconquista of Granada.

This house, Arabic in origin, can be traced back to 1542 when it belonged to the ancestors of the present family. In Cajar, at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada only a few kilometres from the city centre.

Hidden behind large gates that open directly from the road into the enclosed gardens of the property. The house is an impressive two-storey building, the main façade dates back to the fourteenth century and its character and simplicity has been preserved – whitewashed walls made of stone and clay, embellished with the family coat of arms, the lanterns and the chapel bell.

Entering through the solid, dark wood doors, the entrance leads to the chapel and a  ‘resting room’ before taking you through to the dining room. The cool resting room has two white sofas, conveniently placed, into which you can collapse after spending a day sightseeing in Granada.

Classical comfort

The elegant decor is in classical good taste.

The dining room, with its impressive dining table brought from Russia on one of the owner’s travels, seats twelve and is directly connected to the large, well equipped kitchen, which is equipped with all that's necessary for modern cooking.

The kitchen and bathrooms are fully refurbished and fitted with all the latest modern conveniences. The rest of the rooms have a classical and traditional decor. Take a look at the floors: beautiful old terracotta tiles are combined with carpet-style, hydraulic mosaic floor tiles.

Large French windows open both to the courtyard and the outside of the house, they let in light but are shuttered to keep out the sun when necessary, the high ceilings and whitewashed walls also contribute to the coolness of the interior.

Spanish heritage

The family  coat-of-arms can be found carved in stone on the main façade, in the Chapel and in different paintings and tapestries throughout the house.

The Chapel is a feature - it was  built in 1721 to venerate the Virgin Blanca, after the miraculous recovery of one of the family members. It is still a working chapel and family christenings and weddings have been celebrated here for generations. At the centre of the building is a vine covered  interior cobblestoned courtyard with a traditional fountain, cooling the air and creating a sense of peace and tranquillity.

On this level there are three bedrooms, with en suite bathrooms, the kitchen and a large reading room with an open fireplace for the cooler evenings. The reading room is untouched, it has kept its centuries-old character; the décor of faded grandeur, the original oil paintings, the giant open fire place are all reminiscent of a film set.

There is a stairway leading to the upper floor, a large living room and two more bedrooms. This part of the house was unfortunately renovated during the 1960s in line with the Spanish desarrollismo movement or ‘quick development’. Although not the most aesthetic of trends, it can be easily forgiven if you look out of the numerous French windows to the amazing views across the gardens to Granada, it’s cathedral and the Alhambra.

This level is ideal for a family with children. The large master bedroom (with open fire place) adjoins a spacious twin room via a few steps, and through to the en suite shower room. To reach the bathroom you have to go through both the master and twin bedroom.

Relax in style

The house has so many cool corners to siesta in. The heat of a Granada summer afternoon wont disturb your rest.

On the opposite side of the landing is a large drawing room, decorated with a grand piano from 1911 and some other 19th century instruments such as the laud and sitar.

This room has the best views, looking out to Granada and the silhouette of the Alhambra in the distance. The prefect choice of room to relax in and just ‘chill out’. Take some time out on the sofa, the afternoon siesta is a marvellous tradition! After a short rest, take a dip in the pool, perhaps a cool drink on the terrace and then dinner.

Granada has so many exciting things to do of an evening. You are spoilt for choice if you decide to eat out - there are restaurants and bars to suit all tastes and budgets. A visit to a flamenco show will round off your Spanish night and will be an unforgettable holiday event.

Perfect pool time

The house has a huge pool which can be enjoyed morning, noon and night.

The house has a spectacular pool, and it has a history too! It is claimed to be one of the first swimming pools in Granada, it was originally build as an alberca (a reservoir used to irrigate the land) this may account for its massive size: 20 metres by 11 metres. It was converted into a swimming pool in the 1930s and for several decades Granadinos flocked to the villa during the heat of the summer, to enjoy a refreshing swim and spend the day in the shade of the gardens while enjoying the legendary hospitality of the family.

Set between the house and the road, today this pool and its surroundings have been modernised and there are so many ways to enjoy your time here: swimming in the sun, relaxing in the shade, lounging on the terrace with a drink in the evening, breakfast poolside in the morning. Any time of day is perfect by the water.

Romantic Granada

Granada is such a romantic Spanish city. This house is ideally placed for you to enjoy its charms.

The Vega de Granada is known for its rich, fertile soil and this estate with its privileged setting and generous water supply was a land of vineyards and olives. The remains of the original 17th century olive mill, still standing in the gardens, bear witness to this bygone era. The house and gardens have remained unspoiled despite the gradual encroachment of the city over the centuries. The gardens have hedged walkways, fountains and ponds to enjoy, 300-year old Almecino trees and a myriad of colourful flowers. Even the mulberry trees around the ancient mill are a link with the past, they are a reminder of the silk trade that flourished here up until the expulsion of the Moors.

Granada is a perfect city for sightseeing, small enough to take in the attractions on foot, large enough to have plenty to see and do.

No holiday to Granada would be complete without visiting the Alhambra - the pinnacle of Moorish sophistication and beauty. It is best to book tickets in advance, especially during the summer as only a certain number of visitors are allowed in the Nasrid Palaces at any one time.

From the gypsy caves of the Sacromonte museum, take a stroll back to the city through the old arabic quarter of the Albaicín. This area evokes a medieval atmosphere, the maze-like cobbled streets easily conjure up life eight hundred years ago. The later Christian monuments like the cathedral, royal chapel, Cartuja monastery, convent of San Jeronimo, are impressive albeit in a different style. For those who want tangible souvenirs, Granada has THE best shoe shops - for styles and price - you'll wish you had more room in your suitcase. Finish off at a cafe with a cold beer, it's highly likely you'll hear someone playing their Spanish guitar in the street.

Villa Details

The Villa in Detail

All the facts and features about this villa

Distribution

Ground Floor

  • Chapel
  • Entrance Hall
  • Dining room
  • Living room with open fire place
  • 7 bedrooms:
    • Bedroom 1: Double bedroom with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 2: Twin bedroom with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 3: Twin bedroom with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom (bath with shower over)
    • Bedroom 4: Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 5: Twin bedrooms with en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 6: Twin bedrooms with en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 7 (Accessed via Bedroom 6): Twin bedrooms with en-suite bathroom (shower only)
  • Kitchen
  • Patio

First Floor

  • 2 bedrooms:
    • Bedroom 8: Double bedroom with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom (shower only)
    • Bedroom 9 (accessed via Bedroom 8): Twin bedroom with air conditioning and en-suite bathroom (shower only)

Facilities

Entertainment

  • Satellite TV
  • WiFi Internet (bring your own laptop)

Amenities

  • Central Heating throughout
  • Air conditioning in some of the bedrooms and the lounge
  • 6 Portable fans for use throughout the house
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  • Washing Machine, Iron & board
  • All linen is provided (including pool towels)
  • Cot and High Chair (available on request)

Kitchen

  • Electric Oven
  • Electric hob (4 rings)
  • Fridge / freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave oven
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  • Toaster, Juicer, Kettle, Coffee machine
  • Cooking utensils, Cutlery, Crockery

Outside

  • Gated filtered swimming pool (20m x 11m; 2.30m - 3.30m deep)
  • Pool terrace
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  • Garden
  • Garden furniture
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  • Portable Barbecue

Notes

Weather permitting, the swimming pool will be open throughout the year (although, because it's not heated, the normal swimming season is from May to September)

The two bedrooms upstairs are ideal for a family with children as they are interconnecting and the bathroom is accessed via the twin room

In winter months heating is included in the price

 

Rentals for this property normally run from Saturday to Saturday in high season

A weekly change of linen and towels is included for rentals of more than one week

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Villa Prices

Prices and Seasons

ZG 10

2023 Season Dates Sleeping up to
10 per week
5th April to 9th April; 23rd December to 5th January 2024 4,200 €
1st July to 31st August 3,780 €
Rest of the Year 3,060 €

ZG 10

2024 Season Dates Sleeping up to
10 per week
Prices Pending

Notes

Utilities, Cleaning, Air conditioning, heating, payable locally 385 Euro on arrival.

Extra pax:500 Euros per week.

Max.capacity: 18 pax

Security Deposit

A 250 Euro security deposit is required on each booking. This is held against your credit or debit card and will be cancelled one week after your holiday, subject to any reductions for breakages or damage. See Terms and Conditions for full details.

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Villa Location

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Cajar, 7 kms from the centre of Granada

Location

In Cajar, 7 kms from the centre of Granada

Salobreña (and Costa Tropical beaches) 40 mins.

Sierra Nevada ski resort 40 mins.

Málaga 1.5 hrs; Córdoba 2.5 hrs; Sevilla 2.5 hrs.

Nearest Airports

Granada 30 mins; Málaga 1.5 hrs; Sevilla 2.5 hrs.

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Around and About

This is an excellent base from which to explore this delightful and very beautiful part of Andalucía.

Excursions

  • Granada is a city of classical beauty, the jewel in the Spanish Crown.
  • The mesmerising Alhambra Palace and its exquisite gardens, one of the world's greatest wonders; the narrow, cobbled streets and beautiful walled gardens of the ancient Arab quarter, El Albaicín; the magnificent Cathedral, just one of many superb examples of Renaissance architecture; the caves of Sacramonte, nostalgic legacy of the gypsies.
  • A city which inspired García Lorca, Andalucía's finest poet, it is, above all, a people's city, full of life and colour, energy and fun.
  • On the northern slopes of Sierra Nevada, top class skiing is three quarters of an hour away. This can be excellent but avoid weekends, when the Granadinos swarm up from the city.
  • If wonderful mountain scenery is your thing, then take a trip to Las Alpujarras. In little more than an hour you can be in the high mountain, Moorish villages such as Bubión or Capileira.
  • Between the highest mountains in Spain and the Mediterranean Sea, this is a joyous land of sunshine, snowy mountains and some of the most splendid scenery imaginable. From the snows to the sea, there are panoramic views in every direction, from the peaks of Veleta and Mulhacén to the southern sierras and the Mediterranean beyond.
  • The closest beaches are at Salobreña (less than an hour away). Further along the coast, there's bigger Almuñecar, the beautiful bay of La Herradura and then the much more "international" resort of Nerja at the start of the Costa del Sol. With a strong British presence (you can have a curry here ... ) it boasts 16 kilometres of beaches with powdery sand and sparkling clear water.
  • However, Nerja's most spectacular attraction is undoubtedly its magnificent caves - a series of huge caverns stretching for almost five kilometres and home to the world’s largest stalagmite, a 32 metre high column measuring 13 metres by 7 metres at its base. Located three kilometres out of town there are archaeological treasures galore including paintings over 20,000 years old and other pre-historic remains.
  • And the other two great, historic cities of Andalucía, Sevilla and Córdoba are easily accessable from Granada too, connected by the fast - but relatively empty - motorway network.

Activities

  • You are, of course, perfectly placed to travel to the ski resort high in La Sierra Nevada.
  • On the Costa Tropical, activities on offer include scuba, cavern and technical diving, as well as horse riding and tennis, paragliding, climbing, and abseiling.
  • In Granada there are a million things to do, it's a students paradise, with everything from flamenco dancing and guitar to Spanish language lessons available.
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