Property description:
This charming townhouse is located in a peaceful area parallel to the pedestrian zone, allowing easy access to important institutions, shops, restaurants, and cafes. The house features a spacious entrance, leading to three rooms, one with an open fireplace. The ground floor also includes a kitchen, a bathroom, and a small patio with a historic oven in its original state. Upstairs, there are three additional bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, and a fourth room leading to the attic. The attic is perfect for further expansion or creating a roof terrace offering beautiful views of the town.
High ceilings with original wooden beams add character to this property, which is in excellent structural condition, facilitating modernization. A thoughtfully crafted project is in place to modernize the building while preserving its historical essence. This property is ideal for those looking to blend the charm of the old with the convenience of the new.
High ceilings with original wooden beams add character to this property, which is in excellent structural condition, facilitating modernization. A thoughtfully crafted project is in place to modernize the building while preserving its historical essence. This property is ideal for those looking to blend the charm of the old with the convenience of the new.
Location:
The traditional town of Artà is nestled in a sprawling valley at the foot of a small mountain in northeastern Mallorca. Its center has largely been transformed into a pedestrian zone, overlooked by the fortified Santuari Sant Salvador, a key attraction built in the 14th century and reconstructed in the 19th century.
The area is renowned for its pottery and basket weaving, with archaeological findings suggesting it as one of the islands oldest crafts. Walking through the Islamic Almudaina d’Artà castle walls offers stunning views of the landscape. Nearby beaches are accessible via scenic paths, and the coastal Cuevas dArtà caves are worth visiting. Artà hosts two markets on Tuesday mornings, popular with German residents. Palma is about an hours drive away.
The area is renowned for its pottery and basket weaving, with archaeological findings suggesting it as one of the islands oldest crafts. Walking through the Islamic Almudaina d’Artà castle walls offers stunning views of the landscape. Nearby beaches are accessible via scenic paths, and the coastal Cuevas dArtà caves are worth visiting. Artà hosts two markets on Tuesday mornings, popular with German residents. Palma is about an hours drive away.
More info:
Annual property tax (IBI): approximately €530, annual waste fees: approximately €180, annual water and sewage fees: approximately €40.
Features:
- ✓ High ceilings
- ✓ Original wooden beams
- ✓ Historic oven
- ✓ Small patio
- ✓ Spacious entrance
- ✓ Open fireplace
- ✓ Three ground floor rooms
- ✓ Kitchen
- ✓ Bathroom
- ✓ Three upstairs bedrooms
- ✓ En-suite bathroom
- ✓ Attic expansion potential
- ✓ Roof terrace potential
- ✓ Peaceful location
- ✓ Pedestrian zone access
- ✓ Modernisation project
- ✓ Structural integrity
- ✓ Historic charm
- ✓ Blending old and new