In a privileged location with spectacular views is this wonderful mansion of 1.000 m2 built on a plot of land of almost 35 hectares, ideal for nature and hunting lovers, as it has a private preserve, as well as three ponds, one of 180 m2 and two of 80 m2 each one.
It has a track for horses, with a stable, several buildings, all legal, currently used for machinery, another one for tools, one for the barbecue with an authentic Arab oven.
The main house is actually a museum, which preserves the history of the ancestors and their activities, such as the mill for crushing olives to produce their own oil, wine cellar with its own machinery to squeeze juice from the vineyard and there is even a small church.
An ancestor won a prize in 1850 for the quality of the wine produced, awarded by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
On the ground floor there is a typical Mallorcan kitchen with its humble fireplace and 2 fairly large dining rooms, with a cutlery and crockery room, plus a bathroom with shower and a bedroom.
The upper floor leads to a hall, which gives way to a living room with unbeatable views over the whole valley, from San Salvador to Colonia de San Jordi, followed by 3 more bedrooms, two bathrooms and several terraces.
A staircase leads to the third floor which is still open plan, with access to the terrace with views of the mountains of the property.
There is a cistern with a well, which can be reached by swimming from the outside into the house, which could be converted into a natural indoor swimming pool, the water reaches a temperature of 2 degrees in the middle of summer.
The exterior is like that of a film, with fruit trees such as orange, fig and almond trees, an incredible forest and a large area for the cultivation of vines.
It has a project of agrotourism with the construction of a swimming pool.
The estate is self-sufficient thanks to the solar panels and the well that provides water to the ponds and all the houses.