Spacious 5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale in Alcudia, Mallorca
Located in a quiet setting close to Sa Pobla and set within a large plot of around 17,000m2 with picturesque views of the Tramuntana mountains and surrounding countryside and just 15 minutes from the beaches of Puerto Alcudia.
Ground floor: double height entrance hall, welcoming living room with a fireplace, separate dining room, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, bedroom, a bathroom and a generous utility room.
First floor: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an upper terrace withy wonderful mountain views.
Outside: beautifu...
Located in a quiet setting close to Sa Pobla and set within a large plot of around 17,000m2 with picturesque views of the Tramuntana mountains and surrounding countryside and just 15 minutes from the beaches of Puerto Alcudia.
Ground floor: double height entrance hall, welcoming living room with a fireplace, separate dining room, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, bedroom, a bathroom and a generous utility room.
First floor: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an upper terrace withy wonderful mountain views.
Outside: beautifully landscaped gardens with lawns and mature trees surrounding the property, various covered and sunny terraces, large swimming pool with a sunbathing area, character lookout tower, barbecue area and 2 outbuildings currently used for storage.
Other features include: reverse air conditioning, oil central heating, built-in wardrobes, well, palm trees and a double garage.
The historic town of Sa Pobla is located between Inca and Alcudia in the centre of Mallorca, filled with authentic shops, bars and restaurants, it also has excellent transport links and is just 10 minutes from the picturesque beaches of Can Picafort and Puerto Alcudia.
House with ETV rental license for sale.
Please note that holiday villas in Mallorca are registered under the ETV Touristic law of Mallorca and the Balearic Islands.
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