A 19th-century finca with authentic decor in Menorca
Menorca is undoubtedly the most unassuming of the Balearic Islands. It has long resisted mass tourism thanks to its designation as a UNESCO “Biosphere Reserve” in 1993. This is particularly evident in the villages of the interior. Llucmaçanes is the perfect example, with its few hundred residents, cobblestone streets, and whitewashed houses set behind dry-stone walls. It is there, just ten…
An 18th-century Catalan farmhouse, beautifully restored in the heart of the vineyards
In the heart of the Penedès region, 35 minutes from Barcelona, this 18th-century Catalan farmhouse stands amidst 30 hectares of biodynamic vineyards. Professionals oversaw the renovation of Mas Grimosach while preserving what gives it its soul: its authentic architecture, its old stone walls, and its beams.
Respect for the raw stone architecture
There has been no radical change to the house’s…