Regionalist house built in 1925, attributed to the architect Aníbal González and considered an Asset of Cultural Interest. It consists of original architectural elements from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as the handmade glazed tiles and hydraulic flooring (traditional Sevillian ceramics) made by the ceramists Ramos Rejano and Mensaque; the mosaic of the Virgen del Perpetuo Socorro, the work of the ceramic factory Nuestra Señora de los Remedios by J. Laffitte; handmade and hand-painted plasterwork; wrought iron entrance gate, among others.Laffitte; hand-made and hand-painted plasterwork; wrought iron entrance gate, among others.As for the decorative elements, an attempt is made to respect the taste of the old nobility with details such as the cabinet (wardrobe from 1920), mahogany mirrors or period lamps... All of them mixed with the comfort of today's decoration.
The house has 3 spacious bedrooms with comfortable double beds, with the possibility to convert 2 of them into twin beds. The most impressive feature of the house is its magnificent terrace with an outdoor shower, perfect for enjoying the Sevillian weather and its spectacular views of the city center. The accommodation also includes a spacious and bright living room with an eclectic decoration that makes it very special. In addition, the high ceilings with moldings add a unique touch to the atmosphere. There is also a fully equipped kitchen, two modern bathrooms, and a toilet.It's important to note that the house has four floors, which means there are many stairs and no elevator available.Don't wait any longer and book this stunning stately home now to experience the authentic beauty and comfort of Seville!
Please, note that the house has four floors, which means there are many stairs and no elevator available.