In the centre of Bunyola, this charming village house combines history and comfort. Built in 1900 and renovated 25 years ago, the property retains its Mallorcan style with rustic details and modern comforts. The house has about 210 m² distributed over 3 floors. The ground floor offers a cosy living room, a bright kitchen-dining room, a bathroom, a versatile room and a beautifully landscaped courtyard. There is also a converted garage with potential for reconversion. The first floor has 4 bedrooms (2 doubles and 2 singles) and a terrace overlooking the village church. On the top floor, a large attic offers multiple possibilities. Tiled floors, exposed beams and wooden carpentry enhance its traditional character. With mains water connection as well as a rainwater tank, is this a home with charm and functionality. Locality and places of interestThe municipality of Bunyola in the north-western area of Majorca is characterised by its division into a flat southern part and the mountainous area of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the northern part. It can be reached both by road and by a charming train of more than 100 years of age, running between Palma and Sóller. The Moorish gardens Jardins d’Alfàbia, probably the most beautiful gardens of the island, are only a few minutes away by car.