We invite you to discover this interesting investment opportunity in Es Castell, a municipality that elegantly evokes the British legacy of our island. This 226 m² property, located on the street near the emblematic Plaza de l’Esplanada and just a 5-minute walk from Cales Fons, is characterized by its representative red facade, which dates back over half a century and is a characteristic architectural element stemming from the years of English dominion in the area.
With a license, approved renovation project, and current permits, this property is an ideal option to be transformed into an Exclusive 5-room Boutique Hotel with a bar/café/restaurant, as well as for those who desire a primary residence or second home in the eastern part of the island.
Georgetown (the name the British used to refer to Es Castell) is a place full of history and charm. But beyond its British legacy and its remarkable defensive heritage including the Military History Museum, the San Felipe Castle, the Torre d’En Penjat, and the impressive Fort Marlborough, among others, Es Castell is, essentially, a Mediterranean fishing village, where every street or alley leads to Cales Fons, a charming port full of life and filled with fishing boats, cafés, restaurants, and small local businesses nestled in caves... A setting brimming with Mediterranean authenticity that is another of the main jewels of our island.
With a license, approved renovation project, and current permits, this property is an ideal option to be transformed into an Exclusive 5-room Boutique Hotel with a bar/café/restaurant, as well as for those who desire a primary residence or second home in the eastern part of the island.
Georgetown (the name the British used to refer to Es Castell) is a place full of history and charm. But beyond its British legacy and its remarkable defensive heritage including the Military History Museum, the San Felipe Castle, the Torre d’En Penjat, and the impressive Fort Marlborough, among others, Es Castell is, essentially, a Mediterranean fishing village, where every street or alley leads to Cales Fons, a charming port full of life and filled with fishing boats, cafés, restaurants, and small local businesses nestled in caves... A setting brimming with Mediterranean authenticity that is another of the main jewels of our island.