


With an elevated vantage point atop the hills outside Santa Gertrudis, Villa Lavanda evokes a feeling of complete privacy. Featured widely across countless architectural publications, its cubic structure makes a statement – softened by natural materials and tactile finishes that meld seamlessly with the countryside. Inside, the open-plan living space is anchored by a wall of floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows,…
With an elevated vantage point atop the hills outside Santa Gertrudis, Villa Lavanda evokes a feeling of complete privacy. Featured widely across countless architectural publications, its cubic structure makes a statement – softened by natural materials and tactile finishes that meld seamlessly with the countryside.
Inside, the open-plan living space is anchored by a wall of floor-to-ceiling sliding glass windows, framing panoramic views of the undulating landscape. From one side of the home, take in views of the sunset. To the other, soak up the sunrise. Timber-clad ceilings and heated stone floors run throughout, lending warmth and texture to the pared-back interiors. A built-in window seat invites slow mornings, while an adjoining snug – with banquette seating and a built-in fireplace – offers a cosy refuge come cooler evenings.
The kitchen, subtly separated by a partition wall, is a masterclass in understated elegance. Panelled cabinetry, integrated appliances and stone worktops create a clean-lined culinary space primed for entertaining. A sink-side window offers a moment of stillness, overlooking the rolling hills beyond. A sliding door opens onto the expansive terrace and garden kitchen, designed with al fresco dining in mind.
A Sabina wood pergola casts cool shade over the terrace, where outdoor speakers and ambient lighting set the scene for long summer evenings. Manicured lawns lead down to a 16-metre heated infinity pool and sun-drenched deck, flanked by shaded chill-out zones that frame distant sea views. At the rear, terraced gardens unfurl with pockets of lavender meadows, an outdoor Swedish bath and an air-conditioned yurt. The well-manicured garden pairs with the wild, natural beauty of ancient olive trees, and a rustic orchard terrace with its own orange, lemon and fig trees. The yoga deck is positioned to capture the island’s southernmost vistas.
Back inside, five serene bedroom suites channel the home’s calming minimalism. Each is thoughtfully finished in neutral tones and organic textures, with private patios that ensure complete privacy.
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Breathtaking sunrise, sunset and distant sea views inside and out
Five bedroom suites, including a family guest suite
Open-plan living spaces
Outdoor kitchen with a barbecue
Walled courtyard with covered areas
Sprawling garden with pergolas, lawns and lavender meadows
Fruit orchard with oranges, lemons and figs
16-metre heated infinity swimming pool
Garden kitchen
Yoga deck with far-reaching views
Yurt with air conditioning
Two-bedroom staff cabin
Outdoor Swedish bath
Cinema
SONOS sound system both inside and out
Air conditioning and underfloor heating throughout
Covered car port and electric charging point
Helipad
Terraced gardens unfurl with pockets of lavender meadows, an outdoor Swedish bath and an air-conditioned yurt.
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Enquire nowVilla Lavanda is located just outside of Santa Gertrudis, which is home to a cluster of bars, restaurants and shops as well as a rich agricultural landscape. Santa Gertrudis features a lively village square surrounded by independent cafes such as Musset Cafe and Es Canto with many craft shops and galleries showcasing bohemian-inspired work. Ibiza Town and the historical streets of Dalt Vila are only a short drive away.
Ibiza Airport (18 mins)
Ibiza Town (13 mins)
Santa Gertrudis (5 mins)
Santa Eulalia (10 mins)
5 bedroom home in Central Ibiza
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