Amenities and special features of this finca
Type: Finca •
Region: North •
Total Surface: 426 m2 •
Terraces: 1 •
Bedrooms: 7 •
Bathrooms: 4 •
Living space: 329 m2 •
Plot size: 2,14 ha •
Fireplace •
Swimmingpool •
Floor type: Tiles •
This beautiful estate dating back centuries has been lovingly restored by the current owners, including the construction of a tasteful, separate guesthouse. The tranquil rural setting in the heart of the Vall de March offers some of the most stunning views imaginable of the Tramuntana Mountains and the setting sun. The main house offers a total of six good sized bedrooms and four bathrooms, all kept in a traditional Mallorcan style, as well as a large country kitchen and two spacious living rooms with fireplaces. The guesthouse has its own living room with kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom. There are numerous pretty terraces, including one at the rear of the house with the old olive press millstones. The pool terrace also incorporates a stunning summer kitchen offering plenty of outside entertaining space profiting from those stunning panoramic views. This is a unique opportunity to obtain a piece of local history, stylishly restored as a spacious family home, all in an idyllic rural setting.
Pollensa: Location and surroundings of this property
The beautiful old town of Pollensa is part of the Municipality of Pollensa, which also includes Puerto Pollensa and Cala San Vicente with a total population of more than 16.000. The town is just 6 km from the coast and 58 km from the airport and the capital Palma de Mallorca. The old town is characterised by narrow streets and the old market square with cafes, bars, shops and small hotels. Pollensa is a town with history that values its traditions and customs. In the early 1920s, Pollensa became a popular destination for famous painters, writers and musicians. Today Pollensa continues to be important to the cultural and art worlds promoting and hosting concerts and exhibitions, such as the International Music Festival. The most notable occasions are the festivals of Sant Antoni in January and the week-long festivities of the patron saint ‘La Patrona Mare de Déu dels Àngels’ in August. Also well worth visiting is the wine fair in April and the Sunday markets held every week. Points of interest include the convent on the Puig de Maria, where there are fantastic 360º views. There is a Roman Bridge and the 365 steps of the Calvario, with a great little cafe at the top to recover from the climb and relish the huge views to both the bays of Pollensa and Alcudia. Pollensa is an excellent starting point for hikers and cyclists before venturing up into the Tramuntana Mountains. Featuring two stunning valleys, Vall den March and Vall de Colonya, the plains and the mountains make for striking landscapes around a romantic town. Property in the area is diverse and in high demand right across the board and many have the holiday rental license in place practically guaranteeing great returns.
Commission details
Availability upon agreement
Engel & Völkers recommends having a qualified specialist check the legal situation of the construction. All material is based upon information, which Engel & Völkers considers reliable, but because third parties have supplied it, Engel & Völkes cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon as such. This offering is subject to errors, omissions, and change of price or withdrawal without notice. Availability upon agreement. Taxes, notary and register fees must be paid by the purchaser, the commission for the estate agency must be paid by the seller as stipulated in the sales mandate.
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