
This elegant village home used to be the local shop, selling everything from food to haberdashery, before falling into disrepair once the previous owners’ family no longer wanted to live there. For 35 years, the house remained empty before a BBC TV production team bought it to be restored for ‘Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job’ in 2024. One of the main themes of the programme was to highlight the plight of rural villages suffering from depopulation, and now the new owners are breathing more life into both the house and the village by inviting guests to come and stay in this beautiful place.
Step into this tastefully restored, historic home and you will experience something unique.
Throughout the house, the contemporary interiors pay tribute to the original design and the history, art and culture of Andalucia provided inspiration for every detail.
The property has everything you need to make your stay both comfortable and memorable:
Heating and air-conditioning in every room
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryers
Kettle
Toaster
Large Range Cooker
Scandinavian Hot Tub (coming soon)
The Rooms
The property sleeps a maximum of 6 guests
“Casa Alamanda Moclín is a unique experience of traditional village living with a luxury twist”
