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- Property ID: CDS03515
- Price: € 2,000,000
- Plot Size: 763m
- Built Size: 1178m
- Terrace Size: N/A
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 4
- Property Type: Detached Villa
- Kitchen: N/A
- Pool: NO POOL
- Garden: NO GARDEN
- Parking: NO PARKING
- Security: N/A
Setting
Description
Exceptional Investment Opportunity in the Heart of Ronda’s Historic Old Town.
We are pleased to present a rare and captivating property—an iconic mansion ideally positioned in Ronda’s vibrant historic core.
This distinguished residence offers a remarkable platform for visionary investors, boutique hotel chains, or developers seeking to create a premium hospitality or residential project.
Remarkably well-preserved and steeped in history, this former owner-occupied mansion invites a transformative renovation—whether into luxurious apartments, exclusive tourist accommodations, or a boutique hotel.
The property boasts stunning patios and lush gardens that seamlessly connect various sections of the house, providing an enchanting setting that combines historic charm with enormous potential.
Features include spacious staterooms, beautifully detailed carved wood doors, original stone fireplaces, antique tiles, and expansive garages historically used for carriages.
Many of these authentic features are intact and offer a unique opportunity to preserve the building’s heritage while reimagining its future.
The mansion holds a distingluished reputation in Ronda and beyond, having served as a picturesque setting for period films, photo shoots, and cultural productions.
Its impressive presence and historical significance make it a notable landmark within the town.
Ronda’s Touristic Appeal as one of Andalusia’s most frequented destinations, Ronda attracts visitors year-round with its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes—including the world-famous Tajo Gorge—and a diverse array of events such as La Goyesca, Ronda Romántica, and various music and art festivals.
The city’s vibrant culinary scene, renowned vineyards, and olive oil productions further enhance its appeal. Investing in a hospitality or residential development here offers significant potential for success, benefiting from Ronda’s continuous influx of international tourists and cultural enthusiasts who seek authentic experiences amid a breathtaking setting.
Property Overview:
Two fully livable floors plus a dedicated solarium
Seven bedrooms
Two spacious living rooms and additional lounge areas
Three patios, including two indoor and one outdoor space Two kitchens (one currently unused)
- Four full bathrooms, two of which are en-suite
- Swimming pool, water tank, and a historic stable
Private back entrance and garage/carport
This property represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create something truly special—a luxurious retreat that combines historic elegance with modern comfort, all in the most sought-after location.
An investment here promises to yield impressive returns through tourism, high-end residential resale, or boutique hospitality ventures.
Location
- Area: Costa del Sol
- Town: Ronda
About:
Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Ronda sits on the Ronda Depression, a Miocene plateau at around 600–800 metres above mean sea level with fertile land suitable for growing the Mediterranean triad of wheat, olive and vines.
The city is cut off by a deep gorge ('el Tajo'), carrying the Guadalevín river.
It is traditionally identified with ancient Arunda, populated under Iberians and Romans, and one of the main urban centers of the depression in the High Imperial period along with Acinipo and Lacilbula.
Head of a kūra, and then of a brief statelet, under Islamic rule, it consolidated as a regional cog in the late middle ages within the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada.
It was taken by force by the Crown of Castile in 1485.
Ethnic strife between Christian settlers and moriscos accrued in the late 16th century.
As of 2025, it has a registered population of 33,671.
Ronda is a popular tourism destination owing to the Tajo chasm and Puente Nuevo sights and the corridas goyescas.
It is one of the towns and villages that are included in the Sierra de las Nieves National Park.
The railway connecting Algeciras with Inner Andalusia and the Meseta passes near Ronda.