12 bedroom Estate for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Es Mercadal, Menorca
This is a rare investment opportunity, both in scale and in the richness of its natural, agricultural, and heritage features.
The land encompasses a variety of uses and landscapes, including:
- Dryland and arable pastures
- Pine forest suitable for timber and native
- Mediterranean scrub
- Fruit trees and irrigated orchards
- Stables, barns, and other agricultural infrastructures - A historic spring and well, essential to the estate's ecological balance and self-sufficiency.
Regarding the...
This is a rare investment opportunity, both in scale and in the richness of its natural, agricultural, and heritage features.
The land encompasses a variety of uses and landscapes, including:
- Dryland and arable pastures
- Pine forest suitable for timber and native
- Mediterranean scrub
- Fruit trees and irrigated orchards
- Stables, barns, and other agricultural infrastructures - A historic spring and well, essential to the estate's ecological balance and self-sufficiency.
Regarding the built area, the property includes over 600 m2 of agricultural buildings and more than 1,200 m2 of residential structures, spread across four houses, all requiring comprehensive restoration.
Among these are:
- A distinguished manor house with significant historic character
- The former tenant farmer's residence, with great potential for residential or tourism-related use
- Modern stables and barns, suitable for immediate use or adaptive reuse.
Traditional cisterns and a landmark spring, adding authenticity and cultural value to the estate .
Situated in an area of high ecological and scenic value, the estate enjoys an elevated position with panoramic views over the southern slopes of Montetoro-a place of remarkable natural beauty, complete serenity, and historical significance dating back to the Arab era.
This is, without a doubt, a truly privileged estate, ideal for those seeking an investment with identity, heritage, and enormous potential-whether for restoration projects, rural tourism, sustainable agricultural ventures, or initiatives focused on preserving natural and cultural heritage.
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