Escamillo's Villa (accommodates 4 persons)Consisting of one bedroom with queen-sized bed, and one bedroom with two single beds, Escamillo's Villa is perfect for a family holiday - and completely private, with its own entrance at the east end of the Molino.With beamed ceilings in the bedroom, an airy open-plan living and dining area, and full-length windows framing vistas of sea and sky, the apartment offers the perfect combination of time-honoured elegance and modern comfort. Comfortable furnishings, an open fireplace, sculptural arches, and a traditionally-tiled staircase curving upwards, all add to the Moorish charm.
"While I was hiding in Granada there were some bull-fights which Carmen attended. When she returned she had much to say of a very skilful picador..." (Don José describing Carmen's increasing fascination with the bull-fighter, named Escamillo in the opera, for whose love she would leave him.)
Chapter 3: Carmen by Prospero Mérimée. Translated into English by George Burnham Ives
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Facilities include a private terrace which overlooks the ancient Roman Road and frames the most spectacular views of any room in the Molino. Featuring a full bathroom with bath/shower and a fully equipped kitchen, Escamillo's Villa is designed for comfort. Guests also enjoy access to the pool terrace and laundry facilities.
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