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reference: 211618
This Mallorcan possession of the XVI century, located in Algaida, has 730.441 m2 of land 2.910 m2 built, distributed between a main house, a tafona, a celler, a cup, warehouses and other outbuildings. This historic property, considered heritage of the Balearic Islands, preserves characteristic details of the period and has been renovated twice since its construction (in 1776 and 1881). It was considered an important estate that supplied water to the surrounding region for a long time and for a long time it stood out for the production of wine, which is evidenced by the dimensions of its cup and its cellar that are still preserved today. During its years of agricultural exploitation it also stood out for the cultivation of olive, carob, almond and apricot trees. In the main house, of two heights, its semicircular arch at the entrance of the central courtyard, its sundial, its stone and ceramic floors, its exposed beams and other architectural details that are incredibly well preserved stand out. Also noteworthy is the arched porch in the cup building (used to process the grapes to extract their juices). The property has electricity and is supplied with water through several cisterns for rainwater collection or by the purchase of water. It is fenced with dry wall walls along its entire length and has good access. Contact us to know all the details of this emblematic property. Sale and purchase costs (notary, land registry and taxes) not included (211618).