Discover the magnificent interior of Es Bosc
Entering through the impressive 16th-century doors, we begin an evocative journey under the 13th-century Mudejar coffered ceiling and its skylight, which bestow the main room of a magical aura to relax and unwind. It is decorated by singular pieces, such as a collection of Coptic crosses, a pair of 18th-century wardrobes from the reign of Philip V -the first Bourbon king in Spain- or a chest collection, which includes a piece listed in the Patrimonio Artístico Nacional (Spanish artistic heritage). The old-stone, two-sided fireplace separates the first room from a magnificent antique wooden library imitating the choir stalls of the dynasty Trastamara which may be visited at the Madrid Archaeological Museum. If we keep walking, we will enter a unique kitchen, enhanced with worktops made of polished stone original from the island and equipped with high range, state-of-the-art household appliances.
The property is also equipped with an osmosis plant that turns tap water (hard and safe) into water suitable for human consumption. We end the visit entering the Balearic towers where the master bedroom is located, with a separate walk-in closet and a separate jacuzzi through which the light and the sound of the sea penetrate every morning.
* The house is offered vacant and clear, unless the potential purchaser is interested in some or all current art objects, and, therefore, the price and conditions must be agreed on by the parties.



















