Can Clavell

There is a particular silence in the Cap Martinet hills — a silence that begins where the pine cover thickens and ends, abruptly, at the lip of the sea. Can Clavell sits inside it.
The villa is a recent build in the contemporary Mediterranean idiom — clean white volumes, deep shaded apertures, a flat-roofed restraint that gives the architecture entirely to its setting. It occupies its hilltop without insisting on it. From the upper terrace, the eye travels across pine canopy to the open Mediterranean, with Formentera laid out beyond like a long, unhurried sentence.
This is the most sought-after stretch of coast on the island, and Can Clavell is among the most considered houses on it. We are pleased to bring it to market with full discretion for both summer rental and sale, at price upon request.
The 17-metre pool with jacuzzi and twin shallow entrances, looking south to Formentera.
A house composed for indoor-outdoor living, at scale.
The 120m² open-plan living area opens fully through automated floor-to-ceiling sliding doors onto a furnished outdoor terrace — the kind of indoor-outdoor transition that the Ibizan summer asks of its houses and that very few of them manage with this lightness of touch. The relationship between interior and the pool terrace is continuous; the architecture refuses the usual hard line between the two.
Material choices are restrained and serious. A Bulthaup B3 kitchen anchors the social heart of the ground floor, with three Gaggenau ovens, twin XL fridges, a Gaggenau cooking top and Tepanyaki. Bang & Olufsen sound zones run through the interior and across the gardens — twenty-five speakers, twelve Wi-Fi access points, Loxone home automation managing light and audio across the house. Philippe Starck fittings, in black chrome, run through the bathrooms.
Outside, the grounds extend across more than 5,000m² of terraces, with vast green lawns and a Jokodomus outdoor kitchen serving a dining area for twenty-four. The pool — 17m by 7m — is fed by a low waterfall, with a jacuzzi and shallow stepped entrances at each end. These are not features; they are the structure of how the house is used.
"The land is the brief. A good house on this island doesn't impose — it responds."
Cap Martinet —
the privileged ridge.
Five minutes from the marina and the old town of Eivissa, fifteen from the airport, two from the nearest beach at Talamanca. The hillside positions Can Clavell with sea views west to Formentera and complete privacy from neighbouring plots. Cap Martinet is consistently held to be the most sought-after residential location on the island, and the reasons are visible from the gate.
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