Elegant 4 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Sa Rapita, Mallorca
It holds a peaceful position in the countryside, with lots of privacy, surrounded by landscaped Mediterranean gardens, creating a rural retreat guaranteed to impress.
Access to the property is granted via a charming courtyard that leads to the entrance hall and 2 separate rooms. There is a spacious living room with a cosy fireplace, and an adjoining room which combines a living room with the dining area and modern kitchen with island. From these rooms there is direct access to the terrace with wonderful views of the viney...
It holds a peaceful position in the countryside, with lots of privacy, surrounded by landscaped Mediterranean gardens, creating a rural retreat guaranteed to impress.
Access to the property is granted via a charming courtyard that leads to the entrance hall and 2 separate rooms. There is a spacious living room with a cosy fireplace, and an adjoining room which combines a living room with the dining area and modern kitchen with island. From these rooms there is direct access to the terrace with wonderful views of the vineyards and garden. The right wing of the ground floor is home to the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom a dressing room and private terrace. The left wing has a study and 2 further bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom.
Upstairs there is another master bedroom, also with a chic en-suite bathroom, a dressing room and terrace which benefits from unobstructed views, providing luxury living for the new owner.
Outside there are extensive landscaped gardens with native plants which blend into the picturesque surroundings, every room has access to terraces and the garden, and there is a 54m2 swimming pool as well as a small pool designed for pets.
Other features include reverse air conditioning and underfloor heating for year-round comfort, built-in wardrobes, rooms with lots of natural light, a double garage plus outside parking for several cars, and a 10,000m2 vineyard offering the opportunity to produce your own wine.
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