Three drone perspectives over the estate — capturing the scale of the plot, the relationship of house to landscape, and the setting between mountain and sea.




Ancient stone walls, terracotta rooftiles, and archways draped in bougainvillea. The exterior of Villa SOU is authentic Mallorcan character — earned over centuries, refined by the reform.
















A seven-by-four metre private pool set on a stone terrace with sun loungers and a four-poster day bed, positioned for sun throughout the day and mountain views at all times.


The covered pergola terrace runs along the main facade — equipped with a built-in barbecue, wood-burning pizza oven, and dining for a full table. Table tennis at the far end. The estate's finest room.


After dark, exterior lighting traces the contours of the stonework, the terrace glows under lanterns, and the pool illuminates the garden. A different kind of beautiful.




The principal sitting room — generous in scale, unhurried in atmosphere. Traditional beamed ceilings, contemporary furnishings, and the kind of natural light that changes hour by hour.

A single open space — long natural-wood dining table, traditionally styled kitchen with handmade cabinetry and stone surfaces, and a preserved original fireplace as the room's centrepiece.

Six individually considered bedrooms — each with exposed wooden beams or vaulted ceilings, stone or lime-washed walls, and hand-selected linens. Every room has its own en-suite bathroom.






Six en-suite bathrooms finished in natural stone, marble, and handmade tile. Rainfall showers, deep baths, and generous proportions — nothing afterthought about any of them.



