The town
The house is situated in the middle of Osuna, a delightful medieval town which is charming on its own account but also convenient for the major Andalucian sites - Seville, Granada, Ronda and Cordoba as well as less well known ones, Antequera, Ecija, Carmona and lots of others. Osuna retains its sixteenth century aspect, just walking through its streets is a pleasure. It is dominated by the Colegiata on the hill alongside the Monasterio and the Universidad Viejo but it is full of restaurants and bars as well. Lots of churches to see, if that attracts, plus Roman and pre-Roman ruins (including a necropolis) on the heights above the town by the old tufa quarries. There's a sometimes active bull-ring, markets and lots of friendly Andalucians (you won't hear any English voices except your own).
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