Holiday Home Description

This delightful original finca dates back over 200 years and was once a working farm. Set within 4 hectares of private olive groves and almond trees it has been restored to a very high standard retaining all its original features and charm including a cosy fireplace which is perfect for winter. There are three large well furnished bedrooms, two twins and one double, a large sofa bed in the living area can accommodate extra guests if necessary. The lovely large main bathroom is fully tiled and incorporates both bath and shower. Downstairs there is also a very useful WC and hand basin. The spacious living area has ample seating from where the fire and views to the terrace can be enjoyed. Around the ecological non chlorine swimming pool you will find many sun beds and parasols to relax and enjoy the truly amazing atmosphere this property has to offer.
Please contact the owner for winter long weekends bookings.
Property Details
| Address | Santa Maria Central Majorca |
| Location | Balearic Islands > Mallorca > Santa Maria |
| Postcode | - |
| Breakage deposit | € 0.00 |
| Number of bedrooms | 3 |
| Number of bathrooms | 1 |
| Max people | 8 |
| Check In | n/a |
| Check Out | n/a |
| Nearest airport | Palma |
| Distance to Airport | 12 Kilometres |
| Distance to Beach | 10 Kilometres |
| Price From | € 950.00 (Weekly) |
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Santa Maria Area Information
Santa Maria information: Santa Maria, famous throughout the island for the excellent quality of its wines and liqueurs, grouped under the Binissalem denomination of origin, the municipality of Santa María del Camí is part of the Raiguer district. Thanks to its location, it has been a crossroads for travellers, who passed through its countryside of almond and carob trees and vineyards on their way to Palma de Mallorca all throughout history. In fact, during Arab rule, the area was called Maüia, which meant ´stop on the wayside. After arriving, visitors can stroll through its historic centre to Casa de la Vila, the seventeenth-century Town Hall, or the eighteenth-century Baroque parish church, with its handsome tiled campanile. The area of Els Hostals also contains buildings of interest, such as the convent of los Mínims, which dates from the seventeenth century, and Sa Sínia, an ancient well, now restored. The village is located on a plain in the municipality, which is bordered by the Tramuntana Mountains.
Santa Maria market and other local information: The Sunday market in Santa Maria is one of the most popular markets amongst locals, and people come from miles around to visit and stock up on the wide range of produce that is available. This is a colourful community with all the elements of a classic Mallorca Old Town, whilst also having a cosmopolitan feel that has attracted locals and foreigners alike to seek second homes here as holiday or weekend-getaway properties. Santa Maria offers a selection of fine restaurants and tapas bars as well as some more international restaurants. The successful agriculture of this region has led to Santa Maria being a relatively wealthy place with an air of sophistication to it. It is not a busy tourist destination either, more a stopping-off place for day-trippers seeking places if interest, and for the cyclists who flock to Mallorca each year in the Spring.