Listed for €3,480,000, this 1900 townhouse in Sóller’s old town sits moments from Plaza Constitución. But Can Lluna’s green-shuttered stone façade belies a magnificently modernised living space. Arranged across souterrain, garden, first, second and third floors, the 443sqm interior balances restoration and contemporary insertion, with five-metre ceilings and exposed timber beams overhead. Original hydraulic tiles trace the floors and stair risers, leading to a preserved staircase with wrought-iron balustrade that forms the architectural spine of the house.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
Photography courtesy Fantastic Frank.
The entrance level opens through stone columns into living and dining rooms connected directly to a south-east-facing garden. The kitchen is fitted with two Gaggenau ovens and a Miele induction hob with integrated Japanese grill. Underfloor heating runs through the den and principal living areas. Outside, a 9×3.5m saltwater pool sits within a 597sqm plot planted with fruit trees and framed by mountain views, alongside an outdoor kitchen and bar. The five bedrooms and five bathrooms include a primary suite with dressing room and a self-contained guest apartment with private terrace at third-floor level.




