Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank Palma

Original Mallorcan floor tiles, Gris Zarci stone and cast-iron windows run throughout this townhouse overlooking one of the main squares in Felanitx, southern Mallorca. Dating from around 1900, the house has been renovated across three storeys.

The ground floor is arranged around an open-plan living and dining space, where a bespoke kitchen by Birgit Müller sits alongside a Morice stove and oven. A fireplace marks the dining area, while large doors open onto a terrace with a built-in pizza oven and continue through to a private patio and saltwater pool.

Two bedrooms occupy the first floor, along with a study, laundry room and bathroom. One bedroom is connected to its own study, while the other has a walk-in wardrobe and direct access to a terrace overlooking the courtyard below. The top floor is given over to the principal suite, where exposed beams and 3.3m ceilings frame a bathroom fitted with a clawfoot bath and traditional high-level cistern. Doors from the bedroom and landing open onto a roof terrace with views across Felanitx and the surrounding hills.

A partial basement contains a sauna, wine cellar and storage spaces. Throughout the house, original materials sit alongside carefully chosen additions, from restored shutters and timber joinery to contemporary fixtures and fittings.

Felanitx lies in the southeast of Mallorca, within easy reach of the island’s beaches and the hilltop sanctuary of Sant Salvador. This home is listed for €995,000 with Fantastic Frank Palma.

Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank Palma
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank Palma
Photography: courtesy of Fantastic Frank Palma

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