Aline Griffith was born in New York in 1923. She was working as a model in Manhattan when she was recruited by the Office of Strategic Services and sent to Spain to work as a spy. It was in Madrid that she met Luis de Figueroa y Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno, the count of Quintanilla and later of Romanones. He was heir to one of Spain’s largest fortunes and a grandson of a former foreign minister. They married in 1947 and had 3 children.

The Countess of Romanones quickly was part of the aristocratic elite and became known for her lavish house parties, attended by many world leaders and celebrities, including Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Jacqueline Kennedy, the Duchess of Alba, the Duchess of Windsor, Baron Guy de Rothschild, Salvador Dalí, Ava Gardner, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly, among many others. Her homes in Madrid, Marbella, New York and Caceres were as stylish as was her life.

Cayetana, Duchess of Alba, dancing flamenco at Countess of Romanones's Madrid residence. Aline was hosting a party for her friend Wallis,  Duchess of Windsor.Cayetana, Duchess of Alba, dancing flamenco at Countess of Romanones’s Madrid residence. Aline was hosting a party for her friend Wallis,  Duchess of Windsor.

Aline, Countess of Romanones. Finca de Pascualete

Aline Griffith in Finca Pascualete,  c. 1960

If I have to choose a favourite home of hers that has to be Pascualete,  the country state in the Spanish rural province of Caceres. This Finca had belonged to her husband’s family since 1232.She visited Pascualete for the first time in 1950 and insisted on giving life back to this, then abandoned,  farm.  Its rich history and unique ecosystem caught the Countess attention

‘I had the great fortune of discovering Extremadura in the 50s, what I saw then must have been very similar to medieval Europe. The time had stood still. There were thatched huts where the families lived around the fire; all of them dedicated their lives to farming and their work was carried out as it was centuries ago. They used to plowed the field  with yokes, the houses were heated with braziers and fireplaces … I remember the high straw mattresses. And the elegance of the people, who dressed in the traditional way with blouses and hats during the week, and black suits with precious handmade embroideries, on Sundays’

In a short period of time, they installed electric power system, built a landing strip and even created a carpet factory bringing weavers from the Alpujarras (Andalucia) to teach them the technique. However, it was never their intention to make Finca Pasculate a  pretentious home.  “It had always been a country property and that guided my steps when it came to restoring it,” the Countess said. And she succeeded.  From the hunting pavilion to the patio through the 16 rooms, every corner gives off a proper Spanish country style. She dedicated her life to preserving Pascualete’s culture and tradition passed down throughout centuries.

‘We renovated the house with the help of Duarte Pinto Coelho. We bought furniture from antique stores in Toledo, Córdoba and Salamanca, and everything we found was thanks to my husband’s good taste, because I was a disaster’ 

The Countess of Romanones not only gave life back to the interiors but also to the farm. Nowadays, Aline’s son Juan de Figueroa Sayn-Wittgenstein and grandson Luis de Figeroa manage the family business and the products that Aline and her husband shared with guests and friends for years, are now enjoyed around the world – Their award-winning cheeses are a must!

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones. Finca PascualeteFuera de Serie, 2012

 

Aline , countess of RomanonesThe Countess speaking with the harvesters

 

Aline Countess of Romanones. Finca Pascualete

Finca Pascualete. World of Interiors

 

Finca Pascualete Countess of Romanones country home in Extremadura.  Henry Clarke for  Vogue. March 15, 1968 Henry Clarke for  Vogue. March 15, 1968

 

Finca Pascualete. Countess of Romanones country home in Extremadura

Finca Pascualete. Countess of Romanones country home in Extremadura                                                                         Fuera de Serie, 2012

 

Finca Pascualete. Countess of Romanones country home in Extremadura

Finca Pascualete. Countess of Romanones with her family at their country home in ExtremaduraThe Count and Countess of Romanones with their three children

 

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones Aline Griffith, Countess of RomanonesVogue España 2010

 

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones,  with her grandson  Juan Figueroa at Finca Pasculate Fuera de Serie,2012Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones,  with her grandson  Juan Figueroa at Finca Pasculate Fuera de Serie,2012

Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones

 

The following three images are from her pattern-filled  NYC apartment

Countess of Romanones's NYC apartment

Countess of Romanones's NYC apartment

Countess of Romanones's NYC apartmentArchitectural Digest via The Devoted Classicist blog 

 

Countess of Romanones in her Madrid Flat

Countess of Romanones in her Madrid FlatAt her home office in Madrid in the 60s (1st image) and 70s (2nd image)

 

Countess of Romanones in her Madrid residence

Countess of Romanones in her Madrid residenceAt home in Madrid. S Moda 2011

Gloria González

8 comments on “Finca Pascualete”

    • Muchas gracias John! Las de NY puse para mostrar algo más de la decoración de las casa de la Condesa y los diferentes estilos, aunque Pascualete es mi preferida. Un saludo y gracias por pasarte
      Gloria

  1. A beautiful place… I was recently invited to play at Finca Pascualete with my band for Luis & family & friends…a wonderful place, & lovely people.. A night I shall remember forever.

    • Lucky you David! I love the cheese from Pascualete! I need to visit Trujillo soon! Happy New Year and thanks for stopping by! x Gloria

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