The West, Deià
- PROPERTY REF: MPC00063
- BEDROOMS: 3
- BATHROOMS: 3
- LIVING AREA: 247 sqm
- PLOT SURFACE: 1790 sqm
The West, Deià
Nestled within the beautiful UNESCO protected cove of Cala Deià, this exclusive three bedroom villa enjoys an exceptional position surrounded by some of Mallorca’s most remarkable natural scenery. Offering privacy, charm and beautifully proportioned terraces, the property captures the essence of relaxed coastal living, with uninterrupted sea views and immediate access to the cala below.
At its core, this is a true summer home in an extraordinary setting. Traditional stone walls reflect authentic Mallorcan character, while a fantastically generous 50m² pool and vast outdoor spaces create an effortless connection between house, landscape and sea. A private gate allows you to walk directly to the water within moments, making early morning swims or late afternoon dips part of daily life.Three terraces provide further areas to unwind or entertain, each framed by the dramatic beauty of the Tramuntana coastline. With garage space for four or more vehicles and a rare sense of seclusion, this is a home designed for long, sun filled summers shared with family and friends in one of Mallorca’s most iconic locations.
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Deià
With dramatic views of the Mediterranean, the coastal village of Deia, in the North West of the island south of Soller, lies in a steep valley at the foot of the Teix mountain.
The village's unique and ever-changing ambience has been a magnet for artists, poets and writers for more than a century. In modern times it has been a home from home for some of the music business's best known names, whose privacy and anonymity are respected here by all, simply as a matter of course.
With its traditional green-shuttered, honey-coloured stone houses, Deia is one of the prettiest villages in the Balearics. In the centre of the Serra de Tramuntana World Heritage Site, from the village it's easy to spend unforgettable summer days dipping in and out of the sea at Cala Deia, travelling from cove to cove and dining on perfect paella at Ca’s Patro March. In the late afternoon, the sinking sun paints the surrounding mountains an incredible burnt orange, tinged with all the shades of indigo, violet and pink imaginable.
Evenings, too, are a delight in Deia. Dine at the Michelin-starred Es Raco des Teix or one of the other intimate eateries, before moving on to enjoy a fabulous late night at Sa Fonda.
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