Impressive manor house in the mountains above the village of Alaró. The estate, which comprises of the mountain stretching through to the valley of Orient, has all the typical and unique features necessary for agricultural exploitation (Almond, Olive and Carob trees). The thousands of natural stone terraces characterize this historical "Posession". The estate consists of a a church in ruins, a private chapel in the main manor house, a hunters lodge and many spectacular private pathways to enjoy the beauty of the Tramuntana mountains. The main house is divided into three quarters, the noble apartment with 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, kitchen and a superb lounge. On the top floor we find the guests apartment which consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 attics and a bathroom and in the lower part of the house is the housekeepers quarters with 3 bedrooms, 1 toilet, lounge, kitchen and a pretty private garden. The property has an antique central-heating system fuelled by wood and various outhouses which could be refurbished depending on the need. Although the property itself is in need of a major refurbishment, due to its impressive location and magnificent views across the island, is a unique and privileged opportunity in Mallorca.
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The picturesque town of Alaró is located in a quiet valley between two well-known mountains at the south of the Sierra de Tramuntana. It’s set in the centre of the island and has currently over 5,000 inhabitants. Palma is within a 20 minute drive, as well as the nearest beaches and the airport. This small, yet lively town has numerous restaurants, supermarkets, schools, chemists, banks and much more. It stands out for its ancient architecture and the narrow cobbled streets in the oldest part of the town, which offer a traditional charm, as well as the nature that surrounds it. Its inhabitants of all types of nationalities provide it with a magnificent cultural diversity. One of the best-known places is the Castell d'Alaró, which has stunning views of the Majorcan countryside and the bay of Palma, and is about two hours walk away from the town centre.
Alaró is well-chosen by cyclists and hikers since it has some of the best routes on the island. The most important industry was the footwear industry, which had over 30 factories. Nowadays the Tony Mora workshop can still be found in Alaró, which is worldwide known for its handmade cowboy boots.
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