This inn was a post house or resting place on the Camino Real de Andalucía. It is easy for its origin to date back to before the 16th century, called at that time the Venta de la Cañada de la Higuera (name of the place), until the last third of the 18th century when Josephs Matheo de Pando, a rich wealthy man from Madrid, appeared. brother of a secretary of state of Charles IV, who married María Gallego, daughter of the owners of said Venta and the Palacio de las Cadenas, in Madridejos (today the House of Culture). Its use as a Sale began to decrease in the mid-19th century, to become part of the Majada and another part of the Winery. Today it is in private hands and completely abandoned.
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