The Estate

Stone, olive grove & open sky

A character centuries in the making

Finca Bennassar is a traditional Mallorcan farmhouse, clad entirely in local stone and shaped over generations by the rhythms of the land. Its bones are extraordinary — thick walls that breathe in summer, arched doorways, terracotta underfoot.

A centuries-old carob tree provides shade that no architect could plan. A stone bridge crosses an ornamental pond. The olive grove holds the whole of it in its ancient arms.

Eleven thousand square metres

The property sits amid over eleven thousand square metres of private land. An ancient olive grove defines the grounds — gnarled, silvery, unhurried. To the north, Puerto Pollensa and the shimmer of the bay. To the west, the Serra de Tramuntana.

Three cars fit on the private driveway. Stone walls and centuries of planting do the rest.

The architecture, up close

Stone-clad walls, terracotta rooftiles, and the quiet details of a property shaped over generations.

The estate by night

As darkness falls, exterior lighting draws out the warmth of the stone. The pool glows. The carob tree becomes a silhouette against the Mallorcan sky.