Property descriptionThis representative manor house in Montuïri is a real one-off with a lot of charm. The property has a living area of approx. 550 m² - the total usable area is approx. 746 m².
In total, the main house and the guest house offer 14 rooms, including 9 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. This property was built in 1970 and is in good, well-kept condition.
The equipment quality is very special: stocked and decorated with great accessories and with some furniture from historical times. In the main house there are two fitted kitchens and several living-dining areas, as well as a spectacular fireplace room with an English bar, which create a cozy atmosphere.
Step back in time and enjoy a knight's banquet with friends and family on the lower floor. This room sets special accents with its selected furniture - matching the accessories - and quickly reminds you of an era of that time.
In addition to wood fireplaces in various rooms, oil heating is also available in all three living areas in the cooler seasons and ensures even more well-being.
A pool (salt water) is available in the inner courtyard (patio) - an ideal place to soak up the sun or to cool off.
The separate guest house is equipped with a bedroom, an open kitchen and a bathroom and thus offers an ideal private area for your friends, guests and family.
The property is available immediately and there is the possibility to purchase an adjoining (vacant) plot of land. In this way, privacy, tranquility and views are retained, or you want to create a garden.
A double garage is also available.
Visit this extraordinary mansion and let yourself be enchanted by its charm.
Energy certificate Type: in process Class: F
Location:Surrounded by quaint and ancient stone windmills, the medieval and traditional town of Montuïri is one of the most popular places to live in the center of the island. Located about 30 kilometers east of Palma towards Manacor, this place also lends its name to the small community that surrounds it.
Montuïri was officially mentioned for the first time in 1329. Signs of settlement probably date back to the Bronze Age - including one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Mallorca. The place name comes from Latin and literally means "mountain town" and the famous eight windmills in the Molinar district are the symbol of the city.