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This exclusive village house project will be built in the heart of Ses Salines, consisting of a main house and an independent guest house.
The main house with a living area of approx. 275 m², has a bright living area on the first floor and 3 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms on the second floor.
The 90 m² roof terrace - a rare feature for a village house - offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, the sea and the island of Cabrera as well as the two village churches and the picturesque rooftops of the village.
The guest house will offer a living space of approx. 200 m² in which there will be 2 further bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, a terrace, an outdoor dining area, a fitness room and a sauna.
A double garage is also integrated in the guest house.
This impressive property combines the charm of a typical Mallorcan manor house with the most modern comforts.
The elegant interior design, which respectfully incorporates traditional Mallorcan architecture, gives the house the character of an authentic "village finca".
Particular emphasis was placed on open space and light. Large windows create an open connection to the outside world and promote relaxed "slow living" both inside and out. Easy access leads to an extraordinary garden, a swimming pool and numerous cozy chill-out areas.
Natural elements such as wood and natural stone are widely used in Mallorca as essential materials for the interior design.
The garden is one of the centerpieces of this village house and extends over an area of approx. 245m². This Mediterranean garden combines Mallorcan essences with the atmosphere of Tuscany. Not forgetting the 48 m² heated pool.
Start of construction from purchase. End of construction expected after 18 months.
- Ceiling beams
- Double-sided fireplace
- privacy
- High quality materials
- Domotics
- 48 m² heated pool
- Fitness room & sauna and much more.
Ses Salines is one of the most beautiful and oldest villages on the south-east coast of Mallorca. The village is characterized by cosy bars and restaurants where locals and holidaymakers enjoy their café con leche in the sun. The typical Mallorcan village was named after its salt pans, which date back to Roman times and where salt is still extracted today. The Talaiots, the remains of early settlements, are also of historical interest. A number of small bathing bays such as Cala Llombards or the beautiful natural beach of Es Trenc are just a few minutes away by car. The beautiful, flat landscape can also be easily explored by bike.
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