Large Teaser
Reference249935
Price2,499,999 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space594.0m2
Land Area2.6 Ha

Stunning 5 bedroom House for sale with sea and countryside views in Santa Margalida, Mallorca

2,499,999 EUR
2,149,999.14 GBP2,674,998.93 USD
Amazing 5 bedroom villa, situated in a quiet setting within the Santa Margalida countryside, yet just minutes from Son Serra de Marina and 10 minutes from Playa de Muro.

Providing a luxurious and private lifestyle in a beautiful location, this superb property has a living area of around 590m2 and is set on a plot of around 26,000m2 with a swimming pool and stunning views towards the sea.

Offering total seclusion from nearby neighbours and enabling to enjoy the stunning scenery, the main house has impressive 5m high ceilings that make the space feel open and bright. It includes 2 living areas and 2 separate kitchens, along with beautiful views of the pool and garden.

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Amazing 5 bedroom villa, situated in a quiet setting within the Santa Margalida countryside, yet just minutes from Son Serra de Marina and 10 minutes from Playa de Muro.

Providing a luxurious and private lifestyle in a beautiful location, this superb property has a living area of around 590m2 and is set on a plot of around 26,000m2 with a swimming pool and stunning views towards the sea.

Offering total seclusion from nearby neighbours and enabling to enjoy the stunning scenery, the main house has impressive 5m high ceilings that make the space feel open and bright. It includes 2 living areas and 2 separate kitchens, along with beautiful views of the pool and garden.

Accommodation comprises of 4 double bedrooms equipped with built-in wardrobes, 3 bathrooms and a guest WC.

The property also has a well-appointed guest house equipped with a bedroom, bathroom and an open living area with a kitchen.

Amenities include an electric boiler, reverse air conditioning, a log burner for year-round comfort and a private terrace.

Encircling the property, the lush gardens include palms, olive trees, cypress and fir trees. The terraces, patios and a barbecue area are great for enjoying meals outside and relaxing in the Mediterranean climate, plus there is a swimming pool for the summer months.

There are more than 100 fruit trees, such as orange, lemon, plum, peach, fig, and pear, as well as a vegetable garden and a greenhouse to grow your own food. Plus, there's a 4,000m2 field perfect for keeping animals or activities like horse riding.

Features include electric gates with a camera intercom, reverse air conditioning, oil-based underfloor heating, a well, and the kitchens have a 5-stage osmosis system for clean drinking water.

For parking, there is a large gravel driveway, a covered carport for 3 vehicles, and a spacious garage.

Energy is supplied by 11.5Kw mains electricity. A full solar and battery system with 7.2Kw solar panels and a 9.6Kw battery allowing to capture renewable energy and sell surplus energy back to the grid.
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