The farmhouse is part of the historical legacy of the heart of Andalusia and stands majestically on what was once the Las Capellanías Estate, a land marked by the agricultural and livestock tradition of southern Spain. Its origin dates back to a time when the estate was known for breeding fighting bulls, an activity deeply rooted in Andalusian culture.
In the 19th century, the property came into the hands of an Arab prince, who transformed the farmhouse by building the current palace, beautifying the stables, and creating an exclusive stud farm. This transformation turned the estate into a symbol of rural sophistication, where agricultural life merged with the refined lifestyle of European and Arab nobility. The architecture of the farmhouse is a gem with an Andalusian soul and Mozarabic touches, reflected in its horseshoe arches, handcrafted tiles, interior courtyards, and carved wooden ceilings. Every corner conveys history, character, and beauty. The restoration has respected the building's original essence, sensitively incorporating the necessary elements to offer a luxury experience without sacrificing the charm of authenticity. The result is a unique environment where the past and present coexist in harmony.
Located in the municipality of Las Cabezas de San Juan, in the province of Seville, the estate enjoys a strategic and privileged location, surrounded by historical heritage and natural beauty. Very close to important archaeological sites like Carissa Aurelia, Esperillo, and the Arab castle of Fatetar, the property is in an area rich in cultural heritage and with great potential for high-level tourism.
The property occupies more than 500 hectares of land among hills, valleys, and cultivated fields. This area includes active agricultural areas that currently benefit from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aid, a European program that provides direct subsidies and structural support to farms that meet environmental and sustainable management standards. Thanks to this aid, part of the operating costs is covered recurrently, which not only improves the project's profitability but also reinforces its long-term stability and makes it a model of responsible and modern management.
Additionally, the estate has an official private hunting reserve license, allowing for regulated and organized hunting activities with all legal guarantees. This possibility not only adds recreational and tourist value to the complex but also opens another revenue stream through big and small game hunting days, in an environment perfectly suited for such exclusive experiences. The complex has 25 rooms, including 6 luxury suites, all elegantly decorated with marble bathrooms, whirlpool tubs, and private terraces with countryside views. Among them, a room located in the tower of the main building's noble part stands out especially. This room offers a unique aura, resulting from its elevated location, its particular architectural structure, and panoramic views that encompass the entire estate. The natural light that floods it has a unique quality, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere that makes it one of the most special spaces on the entire property.
Its current configuration allows for a high-level hospitality use, ideal for private stays, retreats, or exclusive events. Among its spaces stand out the Al-Andalus restaurant, which combines Andalusian and French influences, several indoor lounges, Andalusian patios, and garden areas that, although not perfectly manicured in all corners, honestly reflect the property's real state. This detail is especially relevant given the high potential for renovation and customization by future owners or investors. Showing the property as it is does not detract from its value, but rather invites imagining its great potential.
In terms of wellness and leisure, the estate has a full spa with Turkish baths, saunas, jacuzzis, and both indoor and outdoor pools. It also includes a tennis court, gym, equestrian routes, and shooting areas, all perfectly integrated into the natural environment. This enclave allows the enjoyment of multiple outdoor activities, such as hiking, horseback riding, and cycling, ideal for those seeking to disconnect in an environment of privacy and beauty. Thanks to its features, the farmhouse is an ideal place for private celebrations, exclusive weddings, corporate events, or high-level gatherings, with facilities prepared to offer privacy and distinction to each event.
is located in a privileged enclave in the province of Seville, in the municipal district of Las Cabezas de San Juan. Situated on the Las Cabezas-Villamartín road, just 13 km from the town of Las Cabezas de San Juan, this luxurious estate covers more than 500 hectares of natural landscapes, between mountains and valleys, offering an environment of peace and privacy.
30 km from Utrera and 60 km from Seville, the property is perfectly connected, allowing guests to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside without being far from the main Andalusian cities. Additionally, it is 40 km from Seville Airport and 35 km from Jerez de la Frontera Airport, facilitating access for national and international visitors. With its own helipad, access becomes even more appealing for certain client and owner profiles.
This natural setting is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and cycling, allowing guests to disconnect and enjoy the beauty of the Sevillian countryside.