It is called a finca or cortijo.
hacendado
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
Hacienda is a Spanish estate, which would almost always have a casa grande (large house, mansion).
Hacendado
In Spanish-speaking countries, an estate with a large house is called a "hacienda." This term refers to a large rural property or plantation typically associated with agriculture or ranching. It was historically owned by the elite or wealthy families.
It was called a "hacienda" or estate. The name was also applied to the landowner's residence.
A lord's estate was called a manor.
fourth Estate
An estate in severalty.
The lands of an estate are called DEMESNE
A lord's estate was called a manor.
Hacienda (Spanish - Mexican word) - large estate or plantation A plantation is used to grow crops for selling