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Manacor, Spain Listed by: VON POLL REAL ESTATE Mallorca – Pollensa | von Poll Immobilien GmbH
Interesting due to its proximity to the town centre, currently integrated in the urban area, a future investment as it is located in the AT-C zone, area of transition of growth. Its beautiful architecture offers the appearance of a manor house with a large garden and an old orchard. On three plots with a total of 2.5 hectares of rustic agricultural land. The house of the lords and the market gardeners is integrated in a single volume of more than 600 square metres dating from 1861, distributed over two floors. It has a beautiful enclosed courtyard ‘clastra’ and twelve pillars that used to form part of a pergola, which has now disappeared. The house stands in the centre of the complex. Nearby is the 80 square metre water tank ‘safareig’ with an old terracotta railing, a curious hydraulic system, a group of fruit trees, some of the 30 varieties of almond trees remain, and around it are the remains of the old seedbeds of the orchard. It was a botanical garden in the last third of the 19th century, with its emblematic "Vimer", a small willow tree sacred to Mallorca, from which a healing ritual has been practised since the Romans. The Vimer has the category of intangible cultural element and is included in the municipal heritage catalogue. It was probably a place of botanical experimentation, a large botanical garden of a particular character, in which an architectural framework was provided and which was built in accordance with the recreational interests of its promoters. Incorporated as a protected complex in the catalogue of the historical and artistic heritage of Manacor. Unique opportunity to acquire this exclusive property.
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Interesting due to its proximity to the town centre, currently integrated in the urban area, a future investment as it is located in the AT-C zone, area of transition of growth. Its beautiful architecture offers the appearance of a manor house with a large garden and an old orchard. On three plots with a total of 2.5 hectares of rustic agricultural land. The house of the lords and the market gardeners is integrated in a single volume of more than 600 square metres dating from 1861, distributed over two floors. It has a beautiful enclosed courtyard ‘clastra’ and twelve pillars that used to form part of a pergola, which has now disappeared. The house stands in the centre of the complex. Nearby is the 80 square metre water tank ‘safareig’ with an old terracotta railing, a curious hydraulic system, a group of fruit trees, some of the 30 varieties of almond trees remain, and around it are the remains of the old seedbeds of the orchard. It was a botanical garden in the last third of the 19th century, with its emblematic "Vimer", a small willow tree sacred to Mallorca, from which a healing ritual has been practised since the Romans. The Vimer has the category of intangible cultural element and is included in the municipal heritage catalogue. It was probably a place of botanical experimentation, a large botanical garden of a particular character, in which an architectural framework was provided and which was built in accordance with the recreational interests of its promoters. Incorporated as a protected complex in the catalogue of the historical and artistic heritage of Manacor. Unique opportunity to acquire this exclusive property.

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Highlights:

  • Manor house architecture
  • Large garden with old orchard
  • Enclosed courtyard 'clastra'
  • Antique water tank 'safareig'
  • Historical terracotta railing
  • Architectural pillars from 1861
  • Fruit tree group
  • Botanical garden legacy
  • Roman sacred willow tree
  • Historical protected complex
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Highlights:

  • Manor house architecture
  • Large garden with old orchard
  • Enclosed courtyard 'clastra'
  • Antique water tank 'safareig'
  • Historical terracotta railing
  • Architectural pillars from 1861
  • Fruit tree group
  • Botanical garden legacy
  • Roman sacred willow tree
  • Historical protected complex
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