Historic Manor House, With 5 Semi Detached Houses With Pool And Guest House For Sale In Manacor
11 Beds
9 Baths
24,219 Sqft
193.3 Ac lot
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
This fantastic property with 11 bedrooms is located on a plot of approximately 782.200m2 between Manacor and Porto Cristo, not far from the beautiful beaches of the east coast of the island, in an elevated area with pine forests and beautiful views to the nature.
The manor house built in 1882 is presented on three floors and has 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 living rooms and 2 kitchens.
This fantastic property with 11 bedrooms is located on a plot of approximately 782.200m2 between Manacor and Porto Cristo, not far from the beautiful beaches of the east coast of the island, in an elevated area with pine forests and beautiful views to the nature.
The manor house built in 1882 is presented on three floors and has 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 living rooms and 2 kitchens. It is a reflection of Mallorcan architecture; high ceilings with wooden beams, arches, stone walls, Mallorcan tiles and solid wooden doors. Next to it there are three outbuildings used as a garage and storage room. A few metres away there is a guest house of 200m2 with living room, dining room, equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a toilet.
The 5 semi-detached houses, from 1 to 4 bedrooms, have a living/dining area, kitchen, separate laundry room, en suite bathrooms and private terrace and are equipped with air conditioning hot/cold, oil central heating and double glazed windows. The communal area consists of a garden with swimming pool, children’s playground and parking area.
Manacor is in the eastern part of Mallorca, 50 kms from Palma and the airport. It includes the urban centres of Son Macià, Son Negre, Manacor city, Porto Cristo and Port de Manacor (Puerto de Manacor), important tourist and holiday centres of the island. In the surrounding area you can find beautiful coves and bathing bays. #ref:MAN400
Manacor is the second-largest city in Mallorca and the commercial and cultural capital of the island’s eastern interior. Set among almond groves and pine-covered hills, it carries a distinctly Mallorcan identity, shaped by centuries of agricultural tradition and artisan craft, most notably its internationally recognised pearl industry and furniture making. The surrounding landscape opens toward dramatic limestone terrain, and the city retains an unhurried, working character that distinguishes it sharply from the resort-heavy southwest coast.
Daily life centres on the weekly Tuesday market, one of the largest on the island, and the covered Mercat Municipal for fresh produce. The old town offers traditional Mallorcan restaurants along Carrer Major and the surrounding streets. Porto Cristo, the city’s coastal satellite, is a ten-minute drive and provides direct access to beaches and the Coves del Drach, a major natural landmark.
Manacor sits approximately 50 kilometres east of Palma, with a drive of around 45 to 55 minutes via the Ma-15 motorway. Palma de Mallorca Airport handles direct routes to most major European cities, with journey times of under an hour to London, Barcelona, and Frankfurt. The Ma-15 also connects efficiently to the northern towns of Artà and Sant Llorenç, making Manacor a practical base for accessing the full breadth of the island.