
Guest accommodations occupy the second floor of this noble 1660 construction with a recently restored façade that conserves the corner stones and the main doorway. Sited in the historic town of San Clemente, this house is the inheritance of the Acacio family and is now in the hands of Paloma and Miguel Ángel, who are always eager to improve their services. The bedrooms reveal their Castilian rusti...



Atop the city, inmersed in the monumental chart, this posada dates from the 18th century, when it housed the school that lodged the children of the cathedral's choir. Its inner structure, irregular and with many twists and turns, today draws to meditation. The decoration with ancient chests, some period furniture, some paintings and original frescos of the four evangelists can be quite overlo...


Slightly modern, yet at the same time a very typical Manchegan 1546 manor, with a stone facade and a courtyard. Located in Uclés historic center, it belonged to the Fernández and Contreras families, who lived between these walls, and whose materials where used in it’s renovation: stone, adobe, wood… The attention to detail stands out in the decoration, that combines antique Castilian elements with...



It can’t be missed, the reddish complexion of this 17th-century house stands out from the Romanic walls of Caracenilla Church. Welcoming warmth in small doses: a gallery with glass walls, dinning room and lounge. The rest unfolds in seven the bedrooms that are designed in the same comfortable and local style, featuring exposed stone, wood ceiling beams and matching walls and linens. Numeric symbol...


A hotel within the walls of a 12-century Arab fortress atop a hill boarding the Júcar lowlands. It was residency to the Marquees of Villena, home to Don Juan Manuel, son of a Spainish king. These very walls witnessed conspiracies and uprisings against the crown, centuries of history, and a lot of work during the 8 months of thorough rehabilitation and redecoration. Working at a fast pace, Ana Isab...

Sited before the hanging houses of Cuenca, the Dominican Convent of San Pablo was built in the 16th century by Juan del Pozo Pino, who’s signature is found throughout the building. After is redecoration in 2004 by a team of interior designers lead by Anne Ward, the common areas are more refined and the bedrooms better equipped. Stunning views seen from the bedroom windows overlook the cloister and...
