This carefully renovated 17th-century finca was once part of the farmstead Castelló, gifted by King Jaime I. It preserves historical charm with wooden beam ceilings and natural stone walls, and features an old, restored olive mill.
This stately building dates back to 1880, originally a palatial residence and later a leather and tanning factory, designed by renowned architect Joaquin Pavía Birmingham. It showcases neoclassical columns, ornate stone carvings, and castellated towers.
Sa Pedrissa is a historic country house dating back to the 17th century, maintaining its original architecture and offering panoramic views of the coast, embodying traditional Mallorcan charm.
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Hostal Miramar in Deia offers guests a unique experience by immersing them in the charm and history of a beautiful old villa. This majestic building, which belongs to a local family, provides dreamlike views of Deia, the sea and the mountains, creating a picturesque setting that is hard to match. The house exudes authenticity and tradition, making visitors feel as though they are living in Mrs. Hyacinth's home or visiting their grandma's place.
The interior, filled with antique furniture and old-style decor, further enhances the sense of historical charm. Despite the somewhat old-fashioned rooms, the cleanliness and comfort are highly commendable. The kindness of the owner and the generous breakfast contribute to the welcoming and homey atmosphere, making guests feel like they are part of the family rather than just random visitors.
This old mansion, beautifully renovated while retaining its original allure, is a special and magnificent destination for couples or families seeking an authentic and charming retreat. The combination of historical significance, breathtaking views and personal touches make Hostal Miramar an incredible place full of charm and history.
Set in a former manor house dating back to 1617, Es Moli retains much of its original charm and traditional Mallorcan architecture, offering a glimpse into the island's past.
Housed within a former monastery building, this hotel provides a direct connection to the island's religious and architectural history. It offers a tranquil retreat steeped in centuries of heritage.
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