Photography: courtesy of Berrow Projects
In the Sóller valley, this restored 1967 finca sits within more than 20,000sqm of cultivated land, with terraces and orchards extending directly from the house. The 329sqm main residence was renovated in 2017, retaining its original structure while adjusting openings to increase light and airflow between interior rooms and the surrounding landscape.

Walls are finished in lime render, with timber beams, stone floors and joinery defining the interior. At ground level, living spaces open onto shaded terraces and garden areas. A saltwater pool sits below the house, positioned against views of the surrounding mountains.
Photography: courtesy of Berrow Projects
Photography: courtesy of Berrow Projects
Photography: courtesy of Berrow Projects
The estate includes established citrus orchards supported by a private water supply and irrigation system. A separate guest house provides additional accommodation.
Located within a UNESCO World Heritage setting, the property is within walking distance of Sóller, Fornalutx and Biniaraix. It remains tied to its agricultural use, with the landscape continuing to shape how the house is occupied.
It’s listed for sale with Berrow Projects for €5.4M.


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