A selection of traditional farmhouses is currently listed for sale in Ibiza, showcasing the island’s architectural heritage of thick stone walls, sabina beam ceilings and expansive rural settings. The most expensive is a Morna Valley property priced at €7.8m, a 300-year-old six-bedroom house with a tourist licence, modern refurbishment and extensive grounds. In Sant Rafel, the restored Can Terra (1803) is offered at €7.25m, with seven en-suite bedrooms, large pool and hammam on a 57,000 sqm plot. The Finca Eco in Puig d’en Valls, dating back to 1532, is available for €6.9m, featuring a main house, three guest houses and landscaped grounds. At €4.9m, the Finca Golf, a 150-year-old estate on Ibiza’s golf course, combines a main house, guest areas and a rental licence for up to 10 residents. Also in Santa Eulària, a fully restored farmhouse from 1800 with five bedrooms, guest houses, pool and terraces is listed for €4.9m, completing a portfolio that reflects Ibiza’s blend of history and luxury real estate.
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