A 18th-Century Farmhouse Retreat in the Heart of Menorca

A 18th-Century Farmhouse Retreat in the Heart of Menorca

A 18th-Century Farmhouse Retreat in the Heart of Menorca

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Santa Ponça rests in the heart of Menorca, a sanctuary where centuries-old stories intertwine with the island's natural beauty.

This 18th-century farmhouse, formerly the residence of a prominent Menorcan family, is set within a 108-hectare private park just 1.5 miles from Cala Mitjana. Situated in one of the island’s most protected areas, the property offers convenient access to Cala Mitjana via a dedicated private path.

A Traditional Menorcan Farmhouse

At the heart of the main building stands a 14th-century tower, a silent guardian overlooking the estate and offering distant views of the sea. A charming bow window facade, preserved to honor British architectural influences, echoes the past. Traditional vaulted ceilings, a hallmark of Menorcan architecture, evoke the character of a bygone era.

At the heart of the main building stands a 14th-century tower, a silent guardian overlooking the estate and offering distant views of the sea. A charming bow window facade, preserved to honor British architectural influences, echoes the past. Traditional vaulted ceilings, a hallmark of Menorcan architecture, evoke the character of a bygone era.

At the heart of the main building stands a 14th-century tower, a silent guardian overlooking the estate and offering distant views of the sea. A charming bow window facade, preserved to honor British architectural influences, echoes the past. Traditional vaulted ceilings, a hallmark of Menorcan architecture, evoke the character of a bygone era.

Room to gather and Places to share

The property features a south-facing, two-story house of 330 sqm, offering 6 bedrooms that can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Each of the 6 bedrooms in the main house combines elegance and comfort with a Mediterranean flair. Every room at Santa Ponça reflects the historical heritage of this authentic residence, furnished with carefully selected pieces from France, Portugal, and Spain.

The property features a south-facing, two-story house of 330 sqm, offering 6 bedrooms that can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Each of the 6 bedrooms in the main house combines elegance and comfort with a Mediterranean flair. Every room at Santa Ponça reflects the historical heritage of this authentic residence, furnished with carefully selected pieces from France, Portugal, and Spain.

The property features a south-facing, two-story house of 330 sqm, offering 6 bedrooms that can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Each of the 6 bedrooms in the main house combines elegance and comfort with a Mediterranean flair. Every room at Santa Ponça reflects the historical heritage of this authentic residence, furnished with carefully selected pieces from France, Portugal, and Spain.

The story of an 18th-century farmhouse and its private chapel, opening onto the Mediterranean

The charm and character of an authentic place

Attached to the main house, an 18th-century private chapel provides a serene space for reflection, adding an authentic touch to the estate. Dating back to 1789, a year of great significance for the French, the chapel reflects a time when farmhouses often featured private places of worship, allowing rural families and communities to practice their faith without traveling to distant churches.

Attached to the main house, an 18th-century private chapel provides a serene space for reflection, adding an authentic touch to the estate. Dating back to 1789, a year of great significance for the French, the chapel reflects a time when farmhouses often featured private places of worship, allowing rural families and communities to practice their faith without traveling to distant churches.

Attached to the main house, an 18th-century private chapel provides a serene space for reflection, adding an authentic touch to the estate. Dating back to 1789, a year of great significance for the French, the chapel reflects a time when farmhouses often featured private places of worship, allowing rural families and communities to practice their faith without traveling to distant churches.