Photography: Masvell House.
Set within the wild contours of Cap de Creus Natural Park, two hours north of Barcelona, this restored masia sits quietly among olive groves and dry-stone terraces. Its stone walls frame views that stretch from wooded valleys to the Mediterranean. The estate feels deeply remote, accessed via a gravel track shared by a handful of park residents, yet it’s just 10 minutes from Cadaqués.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
Photography: Masvell House.
The 635sqm property has been meticulously refurbished, its 18th-century bones preserved while introducing contemporary openness and light. What were once animal pens and barns now form two interlinked dwellings and three independent suites, each with its own entrance and terrace. High ceilings, exposed beams and limewashed walls surround new kitchens, as well as fireplaces that ground the interiors in warmth and texture.
Outside, a minimalist swimming pool reflects the surrounding hills and native plantings in the private gardens. Solar panels, underfloor heating and well water make the estate self-sufficient — a considered approach that speaks to both craft and care. Featured in design publications for its sensitivity to context, the property captures the spirit of Cap de Creus: rugged, refined and rare. It’s listed for €3.25 million with Masvell House.



