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About the estate

Central to the estate is a large historic manor house dating from the 1800's, unused now but forming an incredible centre piece to the dramatic scenery. Terracing surrounds the manor house with vines, citrus fruit trees, almonds and olive trees. In the past, Son Buñola was a very important Finca on the island and used to produce its own olive oil and wine but farms in this area became less economic as machinery replaced manual labour.

The previous owner, Richard Branson, restored much of the land to its former glory and planted many fruit trees and vines, which are still tended. He also developed the two luxury villas, which are tucked away in different areas of the estate.

Relaxation and enjoyment of the nature and tranquillity is the main activity at Son Buñola. Guests are free to enjoy walking on the numerous paths on the estate, among the terraced olive trees or down to the small rock and pebble beach. Whilst wandering around, you may be lucky enough to spot eagles, kestrels, herons and lovely striped woodpeckers.

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