 The estate boasts eight houses, each one different from the other, and they are fully equipped, whereby one of them is the main house , and has a surface area of over 300 square metres.
Each one bears the name of a village in the municipality; Haría, the main one, Yé, Máguez, Órzola, Tabayesco, Arrieta, Mala y Guinate.
The estate and the houses have been designed for the disabled , free of obstacles and architectural barriers. Apart from the houses and open spaces at La Crucita, there is a garden area containing some twenty palm trees and an area for playing the traditional Canarian bowling game (petanca).
Building Style
The building style of the houses on La Crucita finds its inspiration in the traditional architecture of Lanzarote. The chimneys- up to 8 different ones-, the earthenware and wooden floors blend together with a generous use of carpintery in the ceilings, doors, windows and floors.

Keeping with tradition
In keeping with tradition, special emphasis has been place upon the gardens, with some plants exclusively from the island and from the Canaries, whilst others are from other places.
All the houses are furnished in a rustic style, have wooden wardbrobes rather than built-in cupboards and are equipped with a vitro ceramic hob, oven, satellite television and automatic washing machine.
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