Fabulous rustic house in the heart of the Sierra Norte de Sevilla, located in the municipality of Guadalcanal well connected by road, bus or train. It is the last town in the province of Seville that borders the province of Badajoz in Extremadura. It is the highest town in the province at an altitude of 662 meters. Guadalcanal, with about 3,000 inhabitants, is a typical mountain town with whitewashed houses and tiled roofs. Its rich gastronomy highlights the Iberian pork, homemade sweets, and of course, olive oil. Guadalcanal as a whole is beautiful, but it is worth mentioning the monuments to visit, such as its food market, which was once the church of San Sebastián, in Gothic-Mudejar style from the 16th century. The Church of the Assumption, also in Gothic-Mudejar style. The Paseo del Palacio with wonderful views of the Sierra del Agua, has a playground for children and a bar with a terrace. The old church of Santa Ana, in Mudejar style from the 16th century, is currently used for recreational activities. The hermitage of Ntra. Sra. De Guaditoca, the patron saint of the town, in Tuscan style, was built in the 17th century. The hermitage of San Benito, in Mudejar style from the 15th century. The Holy Spirit convent, founded in the 16th century and at one time occupied by missionary sisters. The Cerro de la Capitana, located in the Sierra del Viento, is the highest in the Sierra Norte with an elevation of 960 meters. The Capitana viewpoint is excellent for observing birds of prey and migratory birds. On clear days, several towns in the province of Extremadura can be seen. It is also interesting to visit nearby towns such as Alanís, San Nicolás del Puerto, Cazalla de la Sierra, Casas de Reina, and Reina. It is also important to mention rural getaways such as visiting the mines of La Jayona, the caves of Santiago, the source and waterfalls of the Hueznar River, the Pintado reservoir, Sotillo reservoir, the hermitage of Ntra Sra del Ara, and taking the Porrillo lane to do the bike route. There are also countless routes in the mountains that can be done on foot. The house is located in a privileged location, right in the center of the town next to the main square, where the main church, Santa Mª de la Asunción, and the town hall are located. In front is the Paseo del Palacio. Due to its location, all services are nearby, such as the medical center, pharmacy, supermarkets, all kinds of shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. The property covers an area of 220m². The building has 192m², the ground floor with 90m², the upper floor with another 90m², and a patio of 18m². The ground floor, which is ready to move into, consists of a kitchen, toilet, living room, two bedrooms, storage room, and patio. On the upper floor, there is a kitchen-dining room, a small toilet, three bedrooms, and a storage room.