Beautiful Townhouse In The Historic Heart Of Felanitx Warm Features & High Ceilings
3 Beds
3 Baths
2,422 Sqft
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About the Property
Tucked into the heart of Felanitx’s historic centre in Mallorca, this beautifully renovated townhouse offers an exceptional blend of village charm and contemporary comfort. Just moments from the Town Hall, the lively weekly market, and the iconic Església de Sant Miquel, the home enjoys an enviable position at the centre of local life. The surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards, the cove
Tucked into the heart of Felanitx’s historic centre in Mallorca, this beautifully renovated townhouse offers an exceptional blend of village charm and contemporary comfort. Just moments from the Town Hall, the lively weekly market, and the iconic Església de Sant Miquel, the home enjoys an enviable position at the centre of local life. The surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards, the coves of Portocolom — including Cala Marçal — lie just 14 kilometres away, and Palma is within a comfortable 48-kilometre drive, ensuring both tranquillity and accessibility.
Thoughtfully redesigned, the property has been shaped around a holistic approach to modern Mediterranean living. The spacious open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area extends seamlessly onto a private terrace, inviting natural light to move freely throughout the space. In a location where parking is often limited, the inclusion of a private garage adds a rare and valuable convenience.
Every detail of the interior reflects a commitment to quality, balance, and natural living. Traditional lime-based wall finishes allow the house to breathe, helping regulate humidity and maintain a pleasant indoor climate. Underfloor heating, integrated air conditioning, and carefully considered electrical systems ensure year-round comfort. Throughout the home, low-emission materials and carefully selected finishes contribute to excellent air quality and a sense of quiet wellbeing.
The custom-designed kitchen has been crafted with health and durability in mind, featuring formaldehyde-free cabinetry, natural surface treatments, and energy-conscious appliances. Built-in wardrobes follow the same careful material philosophy, prioritising reduced emissions and long-term sustainability. A striking floating staircase acts as a sculptural centrepiece, connecting the levels with elegance and architectural clarity.
Each of the three bedrooms offers a calm and private sanctuary. The master suite occupies an entire floor, filled with natural light and layered in warm, tactile finishes that create a peaceful retreat. All bedrooms are equipped with premium organic natural latex mattresses by Kipli, chosen for their chemical-free composition and ergonomic support. Bespoke carpentry, natural stone accents, and organic textiles are complemented by artisan pieces sourced across Mallorca and Europe, resulting in interiors that feel refined yet deeply connected to place.
Crowning the property, the rooftop terrace with reinforced flooring for a future plunge pool or jacuzzi provides sweeping views over the main square and surrounding rooftops — an intimate setting for morning coffee, sunset gatherings, or quiet contemplation. Within easy walking distance of cafés, shops, and daily amenities, this townhouse presents a rare opportunity to experience authentic village living enhanced by thoughtful design, sustainability, and enduring craftsmanship.
Felanitx is one of Mallorca’s most authentically Mallorcan inland towns, sitting at roughly 150 metres above sea level in the island’s southeast, surrounded by vineyards, almond groves, and the foothills of the Serres de Llevant. Its historic centre is anchored by the monumental staircase and baroque facade of the Església de Sant Miquel, one of the most architecturally significant parish churches on the island. The town has retained a working, unhurried character that distinguishes it sharply from the coastal resort belt.
The weekly Sunday market on the Plaça de la Font draws locals from across the comarca for produce, ceramics, and provisions. Cafés and restaurants around the main square serve daily life rather than tourism. The wine-producing estate of Celler Can Sureda operates in the area, and the fishing village of Portocolom, with its natural harbour and coves including Cala Marçal, is 14 kilometres away by car.
Palma is approximately 48 kilometres to the west, a drive of around 45 minutes via the Ma-15. Palma de Mallorca Airport sits roughly 50 kilometres from Felanitx, reachable in under an hour, and operates year-round international routes to major European cities including London, Frankfurt, Barcelona, and Amsterdam. There is no rail connection to Felanitx; a car is essential for daily use. Manacor, the island’s second-largest city, is 17 kilometres north.