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4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Sleeps 8 177 sq m
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Explore the area

Cordoba
- Alcazar of Cordoba29 min drive
- Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba30 min drive
- Almodovar del Rio Castle40 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Downstairs Double Bedroom PoolSide
1 Double Bed
Downstairs Double Bedroom PoolSide
1 Double Bed
Downstairs Twin Bedroom PoolSide
2 Single Beds
Upstairs Twin Bedroom
2 Single Beds
4 bathrooms
Downstairs Double Bedroom PoolSide En-Suite
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Downstairs Double Bedroom PoolSide En-Suite
Soap · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo
Downstairs Twin Bedroom PoolSide En-Suite
Soap · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet · Shampoo
Upstairs Twin Bedroom En-Suite
Soap · Bathtub or shower · Bidet · Toilet · Shampoo
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Casa Uno Your Roman Style Villa in the Heart of Andalucia - Pool, BBQ & Terrace
The Pool and House are completely private and are not shared with anyone.
The house is located in a peaceful and quiet rural Spanish village. The majority of the properties in the village belong to working families, and so is not suitable for late night activity after 11pm or parties.
The house is built in the style of a Roman Villa. At the centre of the house is a large swimming pool, around which is a colonnaded terrace (Atrium) leading to the various rooms and terraces. The pool is heated in the months September - June (further details below).
This is an ideal location to visit the three great cities that make up Andalucía's 'Golden Triangle' of Seville, Cordoba and Granada.
The house sleeps 8, with cots available on request for small children. There are 4 completely private bedrooms, all with their own en-suite bathrooms. The house is usually configured with 2 double beds and 4 twin beds (2 per room). Each room is intended to sleep 2 people.
There is a 15-metre-long ‘sun terrace’ which has 3 distinct areas. If the sun is too hot, then sit back on one of our sofas and armchairs under the cool awning. When you are feeling hungry, fire up our large brick-built barbeque or Pizza Oven and enjoy a meal at the roof-top dining area. Just one of 3 dining areas offered by the house.
If you want things a bit cooler then the Moroccan dining area is on the ground floor, just outside the kitchen. This area spends most of the day in the shade - it is also the place where most people congregate throughout the day, whether it is for breakfast or an evening review of the day with a glass of wine and a few olives and other nibbles.
The house features a fully equipped kitchen - if there is something you needed that isn’t there, please tell us. There is a large Spanish Oak dining table, making that 3 dining areas overall !!! There is a lounge with enough seating for everyone. This includes a DVD player and a large Smart TV, which you can use to connect to your various streaming services. For those who understand such things, we have some movies and TV shows that you can watch via our PLEX system.
We have super-fast direct fibre internet WiFi which delivers speeds in excess of 50mbps. This should allow everyone to use their laptops, tablets and phones without problem.
Due to demand we can only let the house for full weeks (Saturday to Saturday) during the months of July and August. However, shorter stays may become possible during these times on a late availability basis.
The Bedrooms
Each room is beautifully colour coordinated, with its own en-suite bathroom. They also have a dressing area with built-in wardrobes. Every room has :
Air conditioning
Heating
Desk / Dressing table
Wardrobes and drawers
Extra Blankets
Bedside tables with lamps
Three rooms open directly onto the pool colonnade, with the fourth on the top floor of the main house.
Swimming Pool
The pool is heated from September to June to a temperature of 28 °C, which is the recognised temperature for swimming pools. The heat is provided via an Air Source Heat Pump which very efficiently converts the local air into warm water. In the same way that an air conditioning unit provides air that is much cooler than the local temperature at the time, the Heat Pump does exactly the same in reverse and magnifies the heat to provide warm water. During protracted periods of colder weather, the Heat Pump will have to work much harder and so it is vitally important that if you want to swim, that you use the swimming pool cover when the pool is not in use. If the swimming pool cover is not used, or if the weather is particularly cold for a long period of time, then the swimming pool temperature may struggle to reach 28 °C. Therefore while we are confident that our systems will heat the pool, given that it is dependent on factors beyond our control, we cannot guarantee it. However it will still be significantly warmer than a swimming pool without heating!
Temperature
The temperature in this part of Spain is usually quite pleasant, even in the winter months. It is not uncommon to be able to sunbathe in December – we have !!
It is unusual for the temperature to fall below 10° C (which is quite pleasant). Between June and August it is very rare to have a rainy day.
If you are looking to avoid rain, then November to early December are best avoided. However, this is an excellent time for those interested in seeing the sights of Andalucía, without the impact of the energy draining sun.
Village of Las Pinedas
If you are looking for an authentic Spanish experience, then Las Pinedas delivers. It is a very quiet village (with one notable weekend exception in August!!! - see below), situated on a small hilltop. If you are looking for a nightclub, then you won’t find one!
It is a small intimate place. The locals are welcoming but don’t expect them to speak much English. The bar is the meeting place, particularly on a Sunday afternoon where families come out for a long lunch. The men of the village will spend the day at the bar reading their newspapers and playing dominoes in the bar.
Casa Uno is situated on the village square. This features a large paved square with orange trees and seating. The village church overlooks the square. If you are staying at the house over Easter, then the Easter Sunday procession which starts and ends at the Church is not to be missed.
Every town and city in Spain has its annual fiesta, and Las Pinedas is no exception. This is when it gets noisy – very noisy. The first weekend in August is usually the village’s fiesta weekend. This sees the square full of people. There is a bar, things to eat and very loud music. The music and dancing goes on into the small hours over Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. You can’t ignore this, and it will be difficult to sleep and could be frustrating if you are checking out at 9:30 checkout on Saturday morning.
However the fiesta is great fun and if you go prepared for it, you will have a great time! Some people book especially to experience the fiesta, but we just think it is best to warn you in advance.
If you want to get back to nature, then a short walk out of the back of the village is recommended, especially in springtime when wild flowers and migrating birds can be seen.
La Carlota
This is the local town, a 5-minute car drive away. If you are going to experience the restaurants, bars and cafes, then we recommend one of the local taxis at a cost of €10 - €12 per trip.
Besides a number of significant shops and banks (discussed later), this is a good place for an evening visit – remembering that most evenings don’t start till 8pm. The main road on entering La Carlota is a wide expanse with a paved walkway in the middle. On this walkway, many of the bars and cafes put out their tables and chairs where families sit and chat while the children play. You will see many people doing ‘el paseo’ (the walk) which is a very Spanish custom.
The road features many varied bars, including a tea room. Bar San Francisco is clean and modern and the tapas are excellent. The best steak and chips can be found at Mason Rebecca (just a few yards away from San Francisco). For the biggest pizza ever then a visit or take away from Pizza Lalola is well worth it. They are so big you can put two different toppings on each half of one Pizza!
Shopping Locally
Las Pinedas
Paqui’s Autoservicio (‘self-service’) is Las Pinedas’ one shop, open six and a half days a week, though like other businesses in Southern Spain, it is closed every afternoon between 2pm and 5.30pm. Paqui (pronounced Packy) sells locally-produced ham, sausages and cheese, fruit and root vegetables, frozen meat and fish, many kinds of tinned and bottled food, soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits, and everything for household cleaning.
Spain is a country which has not yet succumbed entirely to the economics of the supermarket. The freshest and most delicious produce, much of it locally sourced, is still to be found in local shops and on market stalls – every large town worth its name has a covered market.
It is so easy to fall into the habit of using the larger supermarkets (we have !), however we now try to use the independent greengrocers, bakers, fishmongers and butchers that can all be found in the local town of La Carlota. You can wander around and find them for yourself, or if you need help just ask. By using the local independents, you not only get the best produce but you keep these people in business. It’s also a lot of fun and adds to the holiday !
Shopping Locally
La Carlota
La Carlota, (pop. 15,000), 5 km away, is the local market town. At the last count it had 5 butchers, 4 greengrocers, 3 fishmongers, 2 bakers, several pharmacies, numerous banks with credit/debit card access, a Co-operative producing excellent extra virgin olive oil, ironmongers, haberdashers, a large Mercadona supermarket, and several fairly modest self-service stores.
The house is located in a peaceful and quiet rural Spanish village. The majority of the properties in the village belong to working families, and so is not suitable for late night activity after 11pm or parties.
The house is built in the style of a Roman Villa. At the centre of the house is a large swimming pool, around which is a colonnaded terrace (Atrium) leading to the various rooms and terraces. The pool is heated in the months September - June (further details below).
This is an ideal location to visit the three great cities that make up Andalucía's 'Golden Triangle' of Seville, Cordoba and Granada.
The house sleeps 8, with cots available on request for small children. There are 4 completely private bedrooms, all with their own en-suite bathrooms. The house is usually configured with 2 double beds and 4 twin beds (2 per room). Each room is intended to sleep 2 people.
There is a 15-metre-long ‘sun terrace’ which has 3 distinct areas. If the sun is too hot, then sit back on one of our sofas and armchairs under the cool awning. When you are feeling hungry, fire up our large brick-built barbeque or Pizza Oven and enjoy a meal at the roof-top dining area. Just one of 3 dining areas offered by the house.
If you want things a bit cooler then the Moroccan dining area is on the ground floor, just outside the kitchen. This area spends most of the day in the shade - it is also the place where most people congregate throughout the day, whether it is for breakfast or an evening review of the day with a glass of wine and a few olives and other nibbles.
The house features a fully equipped kitchen - if there is something you needed that isn’t there, please tell us. There is a large Spanish Oak dining table, making that 3 dining areas overall !!! There is a lounge with enough seating for everyone. This includes a DVD player and a large Smart TV, which you can use to connect to your various streaming services. For those who understand such things, we have some movies and TV shows that you can watch via our PLEX system.
We have super-fast direct fibre internet WiFi which delivers speeds in excess of 50mbps. This should allow everyone to use their laptops, tablets and phones without problem.
Due to demand we can only let the house for full weeks (Saturday to Saturday) during the months of July and August. However, shorter stays may become possible during these times on a late availability basis.
The Bedrooms
Each room is beautifully colour coordinated, with its own en-suite bathroom. They also have a dressing area with built-in wardrobes. Every room has :
Air conditioning
Heating
Desk / Dressing table
Wardrobes and drawers
Extra Blankets
Bedside tables with lamps
Three rooms open directly onto the pool colonnade, with the fourth on the top floor of the main house.
Swimming Pool
The pool is heated from September to June to a temperature of 28 °C, which is the recognised temperature for swimming pools. The heat is provided via an Air Source Heat Pump which very efficiently converts the local air into warm water. In the same way that an air conditioning unit provides air that is much cooler than the local temperature at the time, the Heat Pump does exactly the same in reverse and magnifies the heat to provide warm water. During protracted periods of colder weather, the Heat Pump will have to work much harder and so it is vitally important that if you want to swim, that you use the swimming pool cover when the pool is not in use. If the swimming pool cover is not used, or if the weather is particularly cold for a long period of time, then the swimming pool temperature may struggle to reach 28 °C. Therefore while we are confident that our systems will heat the pool, given that it is dependent on factors beyond our control, we cannot guarantee it. However it will still be significantly warmer than a swimming pool without heating!
Temperature
The temperature in this part of Spain is usually quite pleasant, even in the winter months. It is not uncommon to be able to sunbathe in December – we have !!
It is unusual for the temperature to fall below 10° C (which is quite pleasant). Between June and August it is very rare to have a rainy day.
If you are looking to avoid rain, then November to early December are best avoided. However, this is an excellent time for those interested in seeing the sights of Andalucía, without the impact of the energy draining sun.
Village of Las Pinedas
If you are looking for an authentic Spanish experience, then Las Pinedas delivers. It is a very quiet village (with one notable weekend exception in August!!! - see below), situated on a small hilltop. If you are looking for a nightclub, then you won’t find one!
It is a small intimate place. The locals are welcoming but don’t expect them to speak much English. The bar is the meeting place, particularly on a Sunday afternoon where families come out for a long lunch. The men of the village will spend the day at the bar reading their newspapers and playing dominoes in the bar.
Casa Uno is situated on the village square. This features a large paved square with orange trees and seating. The village church overlooks the square. If you are staying at the house over Easter, then the Easter Sunday procession which starts and ends at the Church is not to be missed.
Every town and city in Spain has its annual fiesta, and Las Pinedas is no exception. This is when it gets noisy – very noisy. The first weekend in August is usually the village’s fiesta weekend. This sees the square full of people. There is a bar, things to eat and very loud music. The music and dancing goes on into the small hours over Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. You can’t ignore this, and it will be difficult to sleep and could be frustrating if you are checking out at 9:30 checkout on Saturday morning.
However the fiesta is great fun and if you go prepared for it, you will have a great time! Some people book especially to experience the fiesta, but we just think it is best to warn you in advance.
If you want to get back to nature, then a short walk out of the back of the village is recommended, especially in springtime when wild flowers and migrating birds can be seen.
La Carlota
This is the local town, a 5-minute car drive away. If you are going to experience the restaurants, bars and cafes, then we recommend one of the local taxis at a cost of €10 - €12 per trip.
Besides a number of significant shops and banks (discussed later), this is a good place for an evening visit – remembering that most evenings don’t start till 8pm. The main road on entering La Carlota is a wide expanse with a paved walkway in the middle. On this walkway, many of the bars and cafes put out their tables and chairs where families sit and chat while the children play. You will see many people doing ‘el paseo’ (the walk) which is a very Spanish custom.
The road features many varied bars, including a tea room. Bar San Francisco is clean and modern and the tapas are excellent. The best steak and chips can be found at Mason Rebecca (just a few yards away from San Francisco). For the biggest pizza ever then a visit or take away from Pizza Lalola is well worth it. They are so big you can put two different toppings on each half of one Pizza!
Shopping Locally
Las Pinedas
Paqui’s Autoservicio (‘self-service’) is Las Pinedas’ one shop, open six and a half days a week, though like other businesses in Southern Spain, it is closed every afternoon between 2pm and 5.30pm. Paqui (pronounced Packy) sells locally-produced ham, sausages and cheese, fruit and root vegetables, frozen meat and fish, many kinds of tinned and bottled food, soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits, and everything for household cleaning.
Spain is a country which has not yet succumbed entirely to the economics of the supermarket. The freshest and most delicious produce, much of it locally sourced, is still to be found in local shops and on market stalls – every large town worth its name has a covered market.
It is so easy to fall into the habit of using the larger supermarkets (we have !), however we now try to use the independent greengrocers, bakers, fishmongers and butchers that can all be found in the local town of La Carlota. You can wander around and find them for yourself, or if you need help just ask. By using the local independents, you not only get the best produce but you keep these people in business. It’s also a lot of fun and adds to the holiday !
Shopping Locally
La Carlota
La Carlota, (pop. 15,000), 5 km away, is the local market town. At the last count it had 5 butchers, 4 greengrocers, 3 fishmongers, 2 bakers, several pharmacies, numerous banks with credit/debit card access, a Co-operative producing excellent extra virgin olive oil, ironmongers, haberdashers, a large Mercadona supermarket, and several fairly modest self-service stores.
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 9:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Children love the pool
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Smoking Allowed in outside areas only
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights
Check out time is 9.30am to allow us time to prepare for the next guests' arrival.
Please leave both sets of keys on the dining room table and shut the door behind you.
Please also ensure that all air conditioning units are switched off.
Thank you
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
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Property Registration Number VTAR/CO/00223, ESFCTU000014012000757177000000000000000VTAR/CO/002232
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed USD 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
La Carlota
Located in La Carlota, this villa is in a rural area. Sendero de Las Cruces and Pérez Barquero Winery are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Cordoba Botanical Garden and Palace and Gardens of Moratalla. Travelling with kids? Consider Gardens of the Alcazaba, or check out an event or a game at Nuevo Arcangel Stadium. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Cordoba
What's nearby
- Alcazar of Cordoba - 29 min drive - 37.7 km
- Roman Bridge - 29 min drive - 38.4 km
- Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba - 30 min drive - 38.1 km
- Tendillas Plaza - 31 min drive - 40.5 km
- Almodovar del Rio Castle - 40 min drive - 36.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Cafeteria-Tetería Touareg - 8 min drive
- Asador El Dorado - 9 min drive
- Hostal Restaurante Carlos III - 9 min drive
- Cafetería Vero's - 7 min drive
- Bar Restaurante Baldomero - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Cathy Cook

I run a small family business with my husband from our home in the UK. I have enjoyed travelling with my family and friends and have seen many places around the world. Ironically, I had never visited Spain, so shortly after our wedding my husband took me on a tour of the whole country. While I loved it all, Andalucía has that special magic that makes me keep on wanting to come back. Inland Andalucía is authentic Spain, I love the people, the lifestyle, the culture and of course the food and wine. I dream of the day when I can retire and spend most of the year in my beautiful villa.
Why they chose this property
Casa Uno really is a dream come true. We decided that one day we would like to have our own home in Andalucía. To keep us motivated my husband searched on the internet for a picture of a “Spanish Villa”. We found one we loved which we put on the office wall. Whenever things got tough, we would point to the picture and say that if we kept going then, one day, we could have a villa just like the one in the picture. When we were in a position to buy, we didn’t just buy a villa that was like the one in the picture – we bought the actual villa – Casa Uno !!! We had loved the house for well over 5 years without ever visiting it.
When we did visit for the first time, we knew it was the house of our dreams. The really nice part is that our guests feel the same. There are many things to do and the house lends itself to all kinds of holidays. For many, seeing the classic towns of Seville, Cordoba and Granada are the main reasons for staying at the house - the furthest is Granada which is a 2-hour drive. Throughout the region even the smallest places can boast Roman and Moorish remains. A personal favourite is Almodóvar Del Rio which boasts one of the most spectacular castles you will ever see - Game of Thrones fans will recognise it as Highgarden, featured in series 7.
For many staying at the house is enough. It is completely private and secluded allowing you to relax with your family without being overlooked. It is ideal if you have children as they will just love the pool, whatever the weather - although the pool is solar heated from about mid-April till October. Access to the pool can also be restricted for small children. There are plenty of places to sit and relax both in the sun and shade. The Moroccan dining area is a favourite - perfect for breakfast or a spectacular evening meal. The roof terrace has a relaxing seating area which can also be covered for extra shade, a sunbathing area and a large brick-built barbeque with its own dining area.
When we did visit for the first time, we knew it was the house of our dreams. The really nice part is that our guests feel the same. There are many things to do and the house lends itself to all kinds of holidays. For many, seeing the classic towns of Seville, Cordoba and Granada are the main reasons for staying at the house - the furthest is Granada which is a 2-hour drive. Throughout the region even the smallest places can boast Roman and Moorish remains. A personal favourite is Almodóvar Del Rio which boasts one of the most spectacular castles you will ever see - Game of Thrones fans will recognise it as Highgarden, featured in series 7.
For many staying at the house is enough. It is completely private and secluded allowing you to relax with your family without being overlooked. It is ideal if you have children as they will just love the pool, whatever the weather - although the pool is solar heated from about mid-April till October. Access to the pool can also be restricted for small children. There are plenty of places to sit and relax both in the sun and shade. The Moroccan dining area is a favourite - perfect for breakfast or a spectacular evening meal. The roof terrace has a relaxing seating area which can also be covered for extra shade, a sunbathing area and a large brick-built barbeque with its own dining area.
What makes this property unique
There are many things that make Casa Uno Unique, starting of course with its construction and design. The house is situated around a roman colonnade giving it a very private and intimate feeling. Most people congregate around the Moroccan dining area for an early morning cup of coffee, orange juice and croissant. However, all of the bedrooms are complete private and self-contained with en-suite bathrooms so there is complete privacy in your own room.
The house features three dining areas – 2 outside and the large Spanish Oak table indoors. The Lounge has enough seating for all and our internet connected large TV has features and connectivity that should stratify all. For those who know how to work it !!!! We also subscribe to a SIPTV service which means that TV from many countries is available, whether you want to keep up with your favourite soap our watch a live football match from anywhere in the world – it’s possible on our TV (subject to provider availability).
The kitchen is fully equipped, and we have ample plates, cups and cutlery for all. If you prefer to cook outdoors, then the Barbeque on the terrace is big enough to cook for 8 or more.
A short walk to the bar is always worth while, while they may not speak any English they will nevertheless make you feel very welcome.
Staying at Casa Uno will allow you to experience the real Spain all from the privacy of your very own Roman Villa.
The house features three dining areas – 2 outside and the large Spanish Oak table indoors. The Lounge has enough seating for all and our internet connected large TV has features and connectivity that should stratify all. For those who know how to work it !!!! We also subscribe to a SIPTV service which means that TV from many countries is available, whether you want to keep up with your favourite soap our watch a live football match from anywhere in the world – it’s possible on our TV (subject to provider availability).
The kitchen is fully equipped, and we have ample plates, cups and cutlery for all. If you prefer to cook outdoors, then the Barbeque on the terrace is big enough to cook for 8 or more.
A short walk to the bar is always worth while, while they may not speak any English they will nevertheless make you feel very welcome.
Staying at Casa Uno will allow you to experience the real Spain all from the privacy of your very own Roman Villa.
Languages:
English, Spanish
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