Andalusian-style stately home from 1864 with a built area of 915 m² that maintains the essence of noble Cádiz architecture, blending history, elegance, and significant potential. Built with stone load-bearing walls, it preserves its original structures with wooden beams, joists, and brick by board, reflecting solid construction quality. Its large vertical windows, along with decorative moldings on the lintels, provide brightness and enhance the noble character of each room.
The facade features traditional enclosures and balconies, wooden carpentry, and wrought ironwork on railings and grilles, adding authenticity. Access is through an elegant vestibule with exposed oyster stone, a distinctive feature typical of the area.
The property has 24 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 1 toilet, offering multiple possibilities for both residential use and investment. It also has two interior courtyards that provide coolness and privacy, two terraces, and a spacious southeast-facing rooftop with views of the Bay of Cádiz and representative buildings of the city.
The house is distributed over three floors: the ground floor has 9 bedrooms, a large living room, kitchen, laundry room, and two courtyards; on the first floor, there are 9 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, and a terrace; and on the second floor, there are 6 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a kitchen, and a terrace.
Strategically located, it is 5 minutes from the train station, 10 minutes from the beach, 20 minutes from Jerez Airport, and 1 hour and 20 minutes from Seville Airport.