Project Description

This modular villa project will be held in the spring of 2019 and it is located in the quiet town of Villafranca
de Bonany. The villa is divided on two floors with traditional Mediterranean details all around.
On the ground floor from the entrance we will find a spacious living room with open plan kitchen, a guest
toilet and covered patio terrace facing the landscape tropical garden with swimming pool ( 10×2,4M )
and sun bed area. From the entrance there are stairs leading into the second floor where are
distributed a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two double bedrooms and another bathroom
too. Here also is located a garden faced terrace of approximately 7 sqm with direct access from the
two of the bedrooms. The houses also feature a private garage for 1 car, laundry area:
Constructed area -156 sqm
Living area – 115 sqm
Plot – 340 sqm
Orientation – south east
Features –  Swimming pool, landscaped garden, a private garage.6 chambers PVC windows, built in air
conditioning, tailed floors, bathroom equipment ‘’GROHE’’, modern kitchen and quiet residential
neighbourhood.
Neighborhood – The residential town of Villafranca de Bonany is to be found in central southern Mallorca, roughly 40km, or 25 miles, east of the capital Palma, and the Son Sant Joan International Airport.

Villafranca de Bonany is a small farming town in the plain of Majorca, the town was established in the mid seventeenth century focuses every one of the tenants of the town around 3000. The populace is for the most part given to culture, including melons – a little sheep cultivating and the creation of building materials. The community here is a very rural one and is most well known for its melons and brickworks, although it also grows an assortment of other dry-irrigation crops and has done so for thousands of years. The landscape of the area is very flat and the economy of the village is still largely derived from agriculture. As you drive through the village you will often see vegetables hanging outside some of the shops, such as aubergines, tomatoes, garlic and peppers. The patron saint of Villafranca de Bonany is Santa Barbara and you can see a carving of her, holding a tower in her hand, on the doors of the 18th Century church in the town. This is also the tower that is depicted on the coat of arms of the village and on the flag. Although built in the 18th Century, the church has been extensively renovated, and at some point in the last 300 or so years a square bell tower was added. There are also several other interesting features in the village. At the village entrance is an arc shaped viguet or Arab well and the Casa de Son Pere Jaume, which is the oldest house in Villafranca de Bonany has recently been restored and is now open to the public. Sant Marti is also one of the old estates in the area and some of the buildings were believed to have once been used as a prison.