It is modernist in style, it belonged to the Granada family who gave it to the Salesian Congregation of Ronda to serve as a resting place for their elderly and sick priests. It has a beautiful patio with Nasrid-style tiles and some beautiful regional ceramic panels, among which those with bullfighting motifs stand out.
There are some 19th century tapestries from the Royal Factory in the house and excellent furniture carved in walnut wood, in the Ronda style.
The views from the place are impressive, with the Albacara walls below, the entire Guadalevín valley and in front the Sierra de Grazalema belonging to the whole of the Serranía de Ronda.