Deep in the vast and majestic province of Extremadura, an 18th-century architectural treasure stands as a silent witness to Spain's history. This colonial estate, distinguished in its uniqueness, boasts the illustrious legacy of the historic houses of the Iberian country. Some time ago, the old walls of the house housed the Marquis of Liédena, whose Spanish noble title was forged by the hand of King Carlos III, on January 4, 1709.Located in the heart of a pasture of cork oaks and holm oaks, a place that has been designated on multiple occasions as a model estate by the Junta de Extremadura. The property extends majestically, with 5,000 square meters of construction that stand on a plot of 170,000 square meters of Extremaduran pastureland, even offering the possibility of acquiring more hectares at a price that can be negotiated. The architecture, for the most part, unfolds on a single floor, embracing the tradition of the farmhouse, except for the two-storey Casa Palacio, which boasts a fireplace signed by the renowned ceramist and ceramologist, Ruiz de Luna. The rooms of this residence are a true melting pot of history and elegance: 24 double and triple rooms en suite, all of them with television, bathroom and heating. The common spaces are woven with threads of tradition, with several lounges featuring fireplaces and large lounges adorned with exposed wooden beams. Inside, rustic furnishings coexist with tapestries and antique decorative objects, creating an atmosphere that evokes bygone eras. The heart of the estate beats in a large open-air courtyard, a stage where celebrations find their place, with the capacity to accommodate 400 diners. The property would not be complete without its church-chapel, a consecrated space for ceremonies, enriched with an eighteenth-century Florentine altarpiece of immense value. It also has a solarium pool, uninterrupted power supply, boreholes with abundant flow, which eliminates the need to pay for water. The estate prospered in its last stage as a charming ecological hotel with a high quality restaurant with a wood-fired oven, immersed in a natural environment of breathtaking beauty, receiving the visit of important personalities of society, politicians, ambassadors and illustrious bullfighters such as Litri, El Cordobés and El Juli. The European aristocracy, as well as artists, photographers and painters, have found in this place an unparalleled refuge to go unnoticed. Other attractions are the numerous ponds, fences for livestock, stables and wells, along with various paths that invite horseback riding, hiking, bird watching and mountain biking, among other activities. Located close to exceptional destinations: -Nearby is Cáceres, a city that UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site in 1996. -An hour and a half away, destinations such as Montsanto, a picturesque Portuguese village built on the rocks on top of a mountain; Mérida, the capital of Extremadura, also proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1993 by UNESCO, and home to notable Roman monuments such as the Roman Theatre; and Trujillo, a city that offers a spectacular square, palaces and was the birthplace of Francisco Pizarro, the conqueror of Peru, and other illustrious explorers.-Three and a half hours away, both Madrid and Lisbon are within reach of those looking for a getaway from this unique colonial estate. Contact us now to find out more and take the first step towards buying this property and embracing a lifestyle that celebrates tradition and elegance, where every day is a special occasion to enjoy the majesty of the estate and explore the treasures surrounding the Extremadura region. (ref:121-00288)