Description
There are few properties with as much charm and personality and an exceptional state of preservation as this house. It is the ideal space for a restoration and inland tourism project with 12 rooms, or for creating a mansion reminiscent of the French Riviera, with a colorful façade and wonderful spaces for the whole family to enjoy. This house, whose origins date back to the first half of the 19th century, retains all the historic elements of a manor house linked to a farm. It therefore features a stable area, warehouses, a former olive press, granaries, and a cistern. The architecture itself speaks to the distinction between the life of the lords and that of the servants, with distinct spaces between the noble and working areas. In the main area, the front of the house, we find a grand entrance that leads to a living room with a fireplace and a bookcase, a large dining room, and the staircase leading to the first floor, where there is an immense living room and two bedrooms with antique latrines, very high ceilings, and large windows. ~However, it is in the service area where one can find the most interesting historical elements, from a wood-burning oven, the kitchen in its original state, and the laundry room where lye was prepared, water was heated, and the gas lighting system was powered by hydrocarbons. There is also the horse area ideal for an outdoor dining area, a vaulted cistern ideal for a spa or indoor pool, a very sunny patio, a romantic garden, and sun terraces... all an ideal space for spending time outdoors. If desired, a swimming pool can be added. Finally, on the attic floor, we find two large open spaces with high ceilings and panoramic views from where you can see the sea of the bay of Cala Millor.~