Agroturisme · Pla de Mallorca
A manor of named rooms, kept since 1652.
A working Mallorcan possessió near Petra. Ten rooms, each one named for a tree of the estate, set across three floors of a seventeenth-century house — with a vaulted wine cellar below and open country in every direction.
IThe house
A possessió that still keeps its own time.
Son Sant Andreu has stood in the open country outside Petra since 1652 — a casal of honey-coloured stone, green shutters and a deep arched loggia, lived in across four centuries and never taken away from what it was.
It is still a working estate: vines, fruit trees and fields worked the way they have always been. The rooms hold the part of that story you can sleep inside — antique furniture, painted ceilings, thick cool walls — without asking you to give up a hot shower or a slow morning.
Small enough to feel like a house and not a hotel. The people who keep it are the reason it reads the way it does to the guests who come back.
- Standing since
- 1652
- The house
- A 17th-century manor, three floors
- Rooms
- Ten, each named for a tree
- Below
- A vaulted 17th-century wine cellar
- Around
- Vines, fields and quiet, in the Pla
- Kept at
- ★ 4.8 · 184 guest reviews
IIEl Celler · 17th century
A vaulted cellar with four centuries in the stone.
Cut into the ground floor of the manor, El Celler is the oldest room of the estate — a rib-vaulted cellar built to hold the season's wine, its stone columns and bare walls worn smooth by use.
It stays cool through the hottest afternoon and warm by lamplight at night. Today it is where a long table is laid, where a glass is poured, and where the house gathers when the weather turns.
The coolest room on the estate
IIIThe rooms
Ten rooms, read floor by floor.
Each room carries the name of a tree that grows on the estate. No two are alike — the house is old and was reset, not flattened — but all share thick walls, antique pieces and a window onto the country. Here is the whole register, by floor.
The whole house can be taken together — ten rooms, up to twenty-six guests — for a family gathering or a celebration on the estate.
Ask which rooms are free
IVThe estate
Deep in the Pla, with everything in reach.
The house sits in open farmland in the centre of the island — vines and dry-stone walls, the hill of Bonany on the skyline, and a silence after dark you don't easily find. This is the Mallorca people drive through and wish they had stayed in.
And it is central enough that the rest is close: the market town of Petra at the foot of the estate, the coast and its coves a short drive, Palma well within an afternoon.
- Petra village
- 2 km
- Manacor
- 10 min
- Palma
- ~40 min
- The coast
- ~25 min
VThe estate, across a day
The façade, the cellar, the hour the light turns.
From the arched loggia in the morning to the long table under festoon lights and the fields going gold at dusk.
VIStay
Come and stay in the old house.
The estate takes its own bookings — no agent between you and the people who keep it. Tell them your dates and how many of you there are, and they will tell you which of the ten rooms are free.
Book direct
- By email
- reservas@sonsantandreu.com
- By phone
- +34 650 43 99 55
- On the estate
- Petra, Pla de Mallorca