The medieval town of Medina Sidonia crowns a hilltop in Cádiz province, where whitewashed buildings cascade down terraced hills toward the Atlantic. Located at Spain’s southwestern tip, Cádiz province forms part of Andalusia, stretching between the Portuguese border and Gibraltar. Medina Sidonia was declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 2001 thanks to its impressive architecture including Arab fortress ruins, and Renaissance churches. The town sits at the geographical center of the province. Jerez airport and the nearest beaches are both 30 minutes by car, with Cádiz capital 35 minutes away.
This stylish 850-square-foot flat occupies the first floor of a restored Andalusian townhouse in the historic center. The building wraps around a traditional courtyard that serves as the central space for four residences.
The flat comprises an open plan living and dining area with integrated kitchen, plus a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Above, a private 430-square-foot roof terrace commands 360-degree views across Medina’s church spires to the Bay of Cádiz.
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