The arched stone loggia and green-shuttered façade of the Son Sant Andreu manor house in evening light, Petra, Mallorca
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
The vaulted seventeenth-century wine cellar of Son Sant Andreu, warm-lit stone ribs and a central stone column over a long bar

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
A warm-lit stone column and shelved bar inside the vaulted cellar of Son Sant Andreu
The manor façade lit with strings of festoon lights at dusk, tables set below the arches
The stone bell-gable of the manor crowned with a cross, an old wrought-iron lantern below it against the evening sky

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.

I Planta Baixa Ground floor · 3 rooms
Figuera fig A quiet double with its own bathroom and a separate entrance straight off the courtyard. 2guests
Nesprer loquat Room for three, with an en-suite bathroom and the cool of the old ground-floor walls. 3guests
Parera pear A double with a small sitting room, a private terrace, sofa-bed for two more and en-suite bathroom. 4guests
II Planta Noble Main floor · 4 rooms
Taronger orange A double on the noble floor, among the painted ceilings and antique furniture of the old house, with a shared bathroom. 2guests
Garrover carob Its near-twin: a calm double for two, looking out over the grounds, with a shared bathroom. 2guests
Olivera olive One of the largest: a sitting room, a balcony, two bedrooms — one twin, one double — and an en-suite bathroom. 4guests
Prunera plum Two bedrooms and an en-suite bathroom, room for four — made for a family or two couples travelling together. 4guests
III Planta Alta Upper floor · 2 rooms + a flat
Llimonera lemon A double for two under the eaves, lighter and more modern in feel, with an en-suite bathroom. 2guests
Cirerer cherry Two bedrooms and an en-suite bathroom under the beamed roof, room for four. 4guests
Aubarcoquer apricot · the flat A self-contained flat: a double bedroom, a living room with two sofa-beds, en-suite bathroom and its own private kitchen. 4guests
A noble-floor bedroom with a carved dark-wood headboard, blue throw, gilt mirror and a checkerboard tiled floor
Planta NobleThe carved bed
A twin room with turned-post wooden beds, blue throws, white walls and framed botanical prints
A twin roomTurned posts
A bright upper-floor room under a beamed sloping ceiling with two beds, a tall mirror and a wooden floor
Planta AltaUnder the beams

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
The arcaded terrace of Son Sant Andreu with green-painted arches and a tiled floor, looking out over open Mallorcan fields

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

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.

Son Sant Andreu seal

Book direct

On the estate
Petra, Pla de Mallorca
4.8 · 184 guest reviews