Rural housing at the beginning of the 20th century
Environment:
Located in Cabeza la Vaca, a small village in the Sierra de Tentudía, 110 km from Seville. It takes approximately 1:10 to get to Seville and 1:20 to the airport. Located 18 km from exit 722 of the Ruta de la Plata that connects Madrid and Seville. It is also 4:15 hours from Madrid or 1:15 hours from Mérida. Surrounded by fields of holm oaks, olive trees and chestnut trees, with numerous hiking trails starting from the village, including the nearby protected natural area 'Sierra de Tentudía'.
The village has essential services such as a medical centre, pharmacy, school, police and several shops and bars offering local products, including exquisite sausages from the region's Iberian pigs. The town hosts several renowned festivals, such as the chestnut fair at the beginning of November, the crosses in May, the San Benito fair in July, the Virgen fair in August and Women's Day with its famous migas, among others. In terms