At the foot of the Grazalema Natural Park lies this Andalusian estate of over ten hectares, where the landscape, architecture, and equestrian life coexist in perfect harmony.
The cortijo, completely restored and updated, retains the essence of traditional Andalusian architecture, reinterpreted with elegance and contemporary comfort. The property is organized around two courtyards, one of
At the foot of the Grazalema Natural Park lies this Andalusian estate of over ten hectares, where the landscape, architecture, and equestrian life coexist in perfect harmony.
The cortijo, completely restored and updated, retains the essence of traditional Andalusian architecture, reinterpreted with elegance and contemporary comfort. The property is organized around two courtyards, one of them next to the swimming pool, surrounded by orange and citrus trees that fill the environment with light, color, and natural aromas.
The main building, with two floors, houses spacious living areas: a living-dining room with a fireplace, kitchen with direct access to the courtyard, and five bedrooms that combine warmth and functionality. Attached to the central body, there are two independent homes, fully equipped and with their own access from the courtyard.
From the watchtower, situated in one of the highest areas of the estate, you can enjoy panoramic views over the olive groves and the surrounding natural landscape. A rehabilitated and habitable mill adds character to the property and also offers potential.
The cortijo has its own well, ensuring autonomy and sustainability, and extensive outdoor leisure areas: a swimming pool with solarium, outdoor bar, bathroom, barbecue, dining area, and chill-out area.
The estate offers eleven stables for horses, work tracks, three service barns, an organic garden, and a greenhouse, in addition to a large dining hall with professional kitchen, cold room, and covered porch, ideal for events or rural catering services.
Its location combines privacy and connection with nature while maintaining excellent communication with Jerez de la Frontera, Seville, Málaga, and Granada, as well as with the white villages of the Sierra de Cádiz.
This estate is a unique property in Andalusia: an estate that celebrates equestrian life and the elegance of the Andalusian countryside in its fullest expression.
Villamartin sits in the heart of the Sierra de Cadiz, a largely undeveloped inland comarca where rolling olive groves, cork oak woodland, and limestone ridges define the landscape. The town serves as a practical hub for the surrounding white villages, including Zahara de la Sierra and Olvera, and sits at the edge of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, one of the most biodiverse protected areas in Andalusia and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Day-to-day life centres on Villamartin’s Plaza del Ayuntamiento and its traditional market. The town has a full range of local services, including supermarkets, banks, and medical facilities. The white villages of Arcos de la Frontera and Zahara de la Sierra are within a 30-minute drive, offering restaurants and cultural interest.
Jerez de la Frontera is approximately 45 kilometres west, around 40 minutes by car, and provides the nearest significant transport hub, including Jerez Airport with direct connections to major European cities. Seville is roughly 100 kilometres north, accessible in under 90 minutes by road. Malaga Airport, offering the broadest international route network in the region, is approximately 150 kilometres east, around two hours by car.