Guidelines for submitting articles to Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort Today
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The Casón, Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort
The Casón is the central facility of the Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort and Club house
The Hacienda de Riquelme resort centre occupies two floors and has a central courtyard with decorative orange and lemon trees and a front terrace area. The tree-lined patio and front garden area are all part of the original Hacienda, which in the past was the home of the Riquelme family.
This traditional Spanish manor house is thought to have been commissioned and built at the end of the 18th century or the first half of the 19th by Antonio Riquelme y Fontes (c. 1765-1843), whose family and descendants owned and managed the Riquelme estate for many years. It has been extended over the years and a second floor added to give it the grandeur it enjoys today.
The family coat of arms can be seen on the façade of the building facing the garden, and the initials of the original family members can still be seen in the wrought iron gates leading out to the golf course and lake.
The locals were unhappy with the situation and took advantage of the visit of King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg. The village elder of Sucina went to General Primo de Rivera – the chairman of the Directorio – to ask him to add the word Sucina to the name, as the railway station was located inside Sucina’s boundaries.The Casón today
The Palomar bar is built around the original structure of the former dovecote, and is just outside the main Casón structure. Light snacks and drinks are available in the afternoons and evenings.For more local news, events and other information go to the home page of Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort Today
