BALEARIC ISLANDS

Can Gaspar

Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands, Spain — Stone tower with geometric windows overlooking terraced courtyard, olive trees, and forested Mediterranean hillside.

Courtesy of Fantastic Frank Palma

Rich in culture, entertainment and gastronomy, Palma is the attractive capital of Mallorca. Where better to enjoy the spoils of the city than from within the perfectly located Can Gaspar villa in the nearby area of Sóller. This sensational villa is brought to you in partnership with property agents, Fantastic Frank.

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This 10 bedroom villa has been masterminded by famous architect, Mar plus ask. Located on a large 4,000 sq m plot, there’s everything you could need, including a long private pool, as well as orange, lemon and olive trees.

Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands — Dark wooden lounge chair facing expansive window overlooking terraced gardens, rocky peaks, and Mediterranean hillside landscape.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands — Minimalist living room with cream sofa, dark wood beams, stone flooring, driftwood sculpture, and sculptural stone stack on wooden plinth.
Minimalist limestone pool terrace overlooking forested mountains, Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands — Minimalist bathroom with textured terracotta walls, concrete bathtub, wooden towel rack, and natural light through mirror.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands, Spain — Dramatic limestone peak shrouded in mist, forested slopes, moody sky, Mediterranean mountain landscape
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands, Spain — Curved white plaster walls and sculptural pottery vessel in minimalist gallery space with soft natural light.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands — Minimalist stucco wall with ornamental grasses, limestone pathway, and natural Mediterranean landscape detail.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands — Minimalist bathroom with textured terracotta walls, concrete bathtub, wooden towel rack, and natural light through mirror.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands, Spain — Forested mountain vista above stone wall detail and geometric concrete basin with teal water reflection.
Can Gaspar, Balearic Islands, Spain — Minimalist corridor with angular black bench, soft natural light, whitewashed walls, concrete floor, contemporary architecture

The Details

What makes it Kobu

A historic renovation is always a home run. Originally constructed in 1530, this villa has been masterfully restored. Throughout this sprawling abode the historically traditional elements have been combined beautifully with large, framed windows, and modern amenities like floor-heating, a/c and an eco-friendly renewal energy system called aeroTermia. A villa for all seasons, focused on its impact on its surroundings makes it the perfect escape.

From the comfort of your own home, enjoy unmatched views of the Tramuntana mountains. This provides the perfect escape for any activity, whether that be to sit, read, sleep, exercise, eat or drink, you’d be hard pressed to find a better view to do it to. As well as this, a short drive takes you to the picturesque local port, and everything that this sought after harbour town has on offer.

Directions

Sóller, Spain

The Destination

Balearic Islands

Balearic Islands

This sun-kissed archipelago off Spain’s eastern coast made up of 4 stunning islands, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. Lounge by its postcard-worthy turquoise waters, traverse it’s stunning hillside hamlets, hop between islands, or just enjoy the laidback charm of this quintessential Mediterranean getaway.

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Photography

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Selected work

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