Wow factor 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Pollenca, Mallorca
This impressive country estate was constructed in 2015 in a valley between the cultural village Pollensa and the small town Campanet in the north of Mallorca. It features 150 mature carob trees, and magnificent views of the mountains, countryside, and Pollensa Bay.
A private driveway leads up to this delightful estate, passing by the former donkey stables of approximately 150m2.
The property boasts about 650m2 of constructed area plus stun...
This impressive country estate was constructed in 2015 in a valley between the cultural village Pollensa and the small town Campanet in the north of Mallorca. It features 150 mature carob trees, and magnificent views of the mountains, countryside, and Pollensa Bay.
A private driveway leads up to this delightful estate, passing by the former donkey stables of approximately 150m2.
The property boasts about 650m2 of constructed area plus stunning covered terraces and the swimming pool that serves both buildings.
The property has been built to the highest standard using the finest, locally sourced materials for an authentic yet contemporary feel.
Once inside, a lovely entrance hall offers views to the garden and access to the spacious rooms throughout. Here there is a huge kitchen-diner in country style, a separate formal dining room with access down to the wine cellar, a guest WC, and a very spacious living room with a cosy open fireplace, and direct access to the terrace.
The first floor is home to four double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom.
Meanwhile, the large basement level offers a wine cellar and plenty of potential for additional rooms. At present there is a playroom, two double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, a huge unfinished area where one could create a wellness area, gym or home cinema depending on one's requirements.
The outside space is impressive, with expansive and picturesque gardens, a variety of covered and sunny terraces, a large swimming pool and breathtaking views of the valley.
In addition, the property features wood beamed ceilings, a laundry room, an automatic irrigation system, reverse air conditioning and underfloor heating (heat pump), a well, and stables of around 150m2.
Campanet is a lovely Mallorquin village with great atmosphere offering everything you might need: authentic bars, restaurants, weekly markets, shops and supermarkets. Nearby is Ses Font Ufanes, a beautiful recreation area with forested land, a creek and a well that floods the forest after heavy rains in the Tramuntana Mountains.
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