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Cortijo Guest House
(Opened January 2003)
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The Cortijo was originally the estate owner's home. It has recently been restored to a very high standard to enable up to a maximum of ten people at a time to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of this uniquely unspoilt area.1deaa2fa-67b1-4cc4-8384-a14a368d8ff2
The five double rooms all have generous en-suite bathrooms, each with individual styles. Four are on the ground floor, making for easy access. |
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The Red Room |
The Green Room |
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The Blue Room... |
...with sunken marble bath |
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The Yellow Room complete
with four-poster bed nearly two metres square! |
The Bath is huge! With double-ended taps at the side... |
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The Orange Room, upstairs, is huge! With beds two meters long... |
...a
bathroom large enough
to double as a private
sitting room.. |
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When you book a room you will be asked whether you prefer sheets and blankets, or duvets, and if you are to use two single beds please tell us whether you want them pushed together or separated. Smoking is allowed but discouraged throughout the building, except for the Orange and Yellow bedrooms which are strictly no smoking. In the hallway leading to the downstairs bedrooms there are facilities for making hot drinks, there is also a fridge. |
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All the guests may use the small upstairs kitchen but it is usually people who are staying in the orange room who do so. For serious self catering you may ask for access to the professional kitchen on the ground floor, next to the vast "almacen" sitting room.
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There are two more sitting rooms upstairs, Summer (North facing)... |
...and Winter (South facing for all day sunshine). |
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These, together with the internal courtyard... |
poolside... |
...and 90 hectares of wild garden provide plenty of space in which to relax in company or in private. The owner lives on the premises, surrounded by her antique furniture and books, including a good local reference library. |
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The ambience is not expected to appeal to most young people (happier at the Field Centre) and certainly not to children, but to "people like us" who, we hope, will feel as comfortable as with friends of friends. |
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