Shakespeare's Estate
La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain,
the most beautiful and least known of the seven islands.
An opportunity to purchase part of a vineyard estate.


For sale is the manor house and guest / staff house and c 10,000 sq meters of the
45,000 square meter estate in a position which is possibly the best on the island.
Offers in excess of Euro 2 mln (GBP 1.4 mln) are invited.
THE PROPERTY THAT HAS IT ALL
Quinta Valencia is located on the Canary Island of la Palma, 100 kms. west of Tenerife,
which is known as The Undiscovered Canary Island “La Isla Bonita” or The Green Island.
Quinta Valencia is a lovely house in a quiet situation at an altitude of about 840 meters above sea level.
It is one of the most desirable positions on the island and has commanding, dramatic
and panoramic views of the ocean, mountains and valley.
It is close to a national park with beautiful walks and scenery.
The property is conveniently located 10 minutes drive away from
the picturesque and historical town of El Paso and less than half an hour to the beaches,
airport and the capital city of Santa Cruz.

The main property features the Canarian style manor home which must be one
of the most impressive houses on La Palma.
Villa Valencia is a luxurious 500 square metre, marble floored, five bedroom, three bathroom villa.
The main reception room has vaulted wooden ceiling with large fireplace.
There is a large kitchen, dining room and library.
The lower ground floor includes a study, bar and games room with billiard table,
Finnish sauna, plunge pool and toilet.
The property has full central heating and there is a c. 8 x 8 meter heated swimming pool.

A separate self contained guest / staff house of c 80 square meters is
included in the sale.
The property is entered via electrically operated gates along a palm tree
lined driveway and the whole estate is walled and fenced.
The total constructed area including swimming pool area, barbecue terrace and
other terraces totals c700 m².

Numerous gardens both natural and themed have been created at the house and
more recently the rest of the estate has been cultivated into a boutique vineyard –
mainly of the vine Malvasía de La Palma.
Part of the land being sold with the houses is planted as vineyard
and is maintained by and rented to the main vineyard.
