Rooted in nature, rich in character. This eight-bedroom villa is a peaceful canvas for laid-back living.
On the outskirts of Santa Eulalia and the Morna Valley, this villa is backdropped by pines, palms and a hamlet-like setting. A secluded base for island living – all rolling countryside and verdant views – there’s a quiet stillness that defines the island’s north. Thoughtfully maintained, the villa comes with character in place, but generous scope to make your own mark.
Throughout, living spaces unfold with an easy rhythm. Sabina beams, whitewashed stone walls and painted wood ceilings bring texture and charm, while modern additions present a fresh counterpoint. A soft green sitting room mixes old and new, while double doors give way to a burnt orange dining area. The kitchen beyond has a rustic tactility: plaster-finished walls, smooth stone worktops and gentle tones throughout. In the secondary reception room, a wall of glass opens straight onto the pool, where natural stone and soft landscaping blur the line between inside and out.
Elsewhere, tiered gardens wind gently around the house, landscaped but relaxed. Mature trees and swaying palms carve out shaded corners, while two swimming pools offer a cooling escape from the heat. Come afternoon, make use of an outdoor bar or head to one of the rooftop terraces to soak up the surrounding countryside.
The home enjoys its own water supply.
In the secondary reception, a wall of glass opens straight onto the pool, where natural stone and soft landscaping blur the line between inside and out.