Castell de Manresa exterior
The Estate · North Mallorca
The Estate

A peninsula of its own

150,000 m² of private land, nearly one kilometre of coastline, and an ancient fortress overlooking the Bay of Pollensa.

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Aerial view of the estate

The full scale revealed

Seen from the air, Castell de Manresa reads as something between an estate and a small village — a cluster of historic stone buildings set within dense Mediterranean pine, with the Bay of Pollensa stretching in every direction.

The main fortress anchors the composition at the water's edge. Three restored guest villas are distributed through the grounds with complete independence from one another, each with its own aspect and privacy.

Built in 1715

Mediterranean gardens

Mediterranean nature, undisturbed

The fifteen-hectare grounds are largely untouched — centuries-old pine forest giving way to rocky coastline, with formal gardens close to the main house. The landscape provides both a visual frame and a natural buffer from the wider world.

Walking paths connect the buildings through woodland and along the water's edge, making the estate something to be discovered gradually rather than taken in at once.

Estate grounds The Grounds · 150,000 m²

Water on every side

The pool sits within the gardens with uninterrupted views across the bay — a place where the boundary between the estate and the sea dissolves entirely.

Terrace

Living in the open air

Stone terraces wrap the main building at multiple levels, each offering a different orientation to the bay. Morning light arrives from the east; by late afternoon the terrace is cast in warm shadow while the sea catches the last sun.

Furnished for outdoor dining and lounging, the terraces blur the distinction between inside and outside — the defining quality of the Mallorcan summer.

The estate transforms at night

When the light fades, Castell de Manresa takes on a different character — the stone luminous, the gardens deep with shadow, the bay a dark mirror of the sky.