About

A House with a Life of Its Own

Not every place begins as a project. Some are simply found — quietly, unexpectedly — already holding something worth keeping.

Tucked within the old town of Ronda, this 18th-century house carries the marks of time in its walls, its light, and its silence. What you find here is not a reinvention, but a continuation — a place that has been allowed to remain itself.

The Story

Discovered, Not Designed

The house was found by chance — a quiet, timeworn townhouse filled with traces of another life. Vaulted ceilings, faded colours, old hooks still hanging from the beams. It was never meant to be transformed, only gently brought back to life.

Rather than strip it back, the restoration followed what was already there — preserving textures, imperfections and memory. Each apartment has been shaped by the building itself, not imposed upon it.

What remains is something rare: a place that still feels honest, intimate and deeply connected to its past.

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Way to Stay

Simple, Quiet, Considered

There is a certain kind of luxury that does not need to be announced. It lives in the way light enters a room, in the feeling of space, in the absence of noise.

Each apartment has been created with this in mind — not to impress, but to feel right. Natural materials, soft tones, and a sense of calm that allows you to settle in without effort.

This is a place for slow mornings, unplanned afternoons, and evenings that unfold without urgency.

Today

A Small Collection of Apartments

Today, the house is home to five individual apartments, each with its own character. Some open onto private terraces, others are arranged around a shaded patio or overlook the garden and plunge pool.

They are designed for couples, for small families, and for those who appreciate space, privacy and a more personal way of travelling.

Everything needed is here — but nothing more than what is essential.

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Ronda

Between Stillness and Discovery

The house sits in one of the quieter corners of Ronda’s old town, just moments from the Almocóbar gate. From here, the town unfolds slowly — through narrow streets, open squares and views that appear unexpectedly.

Everything is within walking distance, yet the atmosphere remains local, unhurried, untouched by the pace of passing tourism.

To stay here is to experience Ronda not as a destination, but as a place to live, even if only for a few days.