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Charming country village house
Comfortable two stores house with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and 2 terraces in Montuïri village. Experience living in a beautiful Mediterranean village. Typical country house on two floors, 100% renewed, 2 terraces with country/mountain view, 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, fully equipped kitchen and 2 bathrooms. High speed ADSL internet, stay connected 24/24 with your tablet or pc. In the Mallorcan countryside only 20 minutes driving from the most beautiful beaches (Es trenc, Sa Rapita etc). There is a useful village grocery shop few meters from the house where you can buy local products such as wines, cheese, olive oil, vegetables. Make your sangria and relax enjoying stunning Mediterranean nights on the top floor terrace. My friends and I will be available for any information you may need to have a great stay in Montuiri and on the island. Whole house I'm always Montuiri nestles on top of a small hill crowned by a Gothic church. Apparently its name derives from this hill, since many historians maintain that it comes from the Latin words "monte" and "iri", which mean "mountain town". Montuiri is also a place of great archaeological interest. This is the site of Son Fornes, a settlement which was inhabited from 900 BC up to the 9th century and which features two large talayots (prehistoric towers). There are also numerous conserved caves that were used as houses; these are Son Company and Son Comelles. During the Islamic occupation, the municipality was under the control of aljuz of Muntuy. The Moorish domination left its mark with the buildings of Velar de Sa Torre, Alcoraia, S´Almudaina, and Es Rafal Aixat. In the year 1329 there is written evidence of the village which comprised 145 dwellings, 652 inhabitants "including Jews but not slaves", the document goes on to say that there were 9 slaves andthat most were Greek and called Jordi! A census in 1996 recorded 2.190 inhabitants, almost 1,000 less than in 1910. A short distance from Motuiri can be found the Puig de Sant Miguel and atop of which is the Santuari de la Bona Pau, where here in 1395 was a small hermit chapel which grew in 1523 to an oratorio dedicated to Sant Miguel. You will need a car to go to beaches and on foot everywhere in the village. Grocery shop few steps from the house.
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