This is not simply a residence, but a masia with sea views to be held, lived in and passed on. Rising above the vineyards of Alella with open views across the Mediterranean, this distinguished estate occupies a privileged position, defined by permanence, scale and an enduring sense of place.

By acquiring this property, you are purchasing a genuine piece of history and one of Alella’s most prestigious masias. Recognised for its architectural significance and carefully restored with great respect for its origins, the estate has been fully renovated to meet modern standards while preserving its authentic character. The result is a rare opportunity to move straight in and begin enjoying the property immediately, without the need for further works, while becoming the custodian of a landmark residence that has shaped the identity of Alella for generations.

  • Bedrooms: 10

    Bathrooms: 8

    Built: 835 m2

    Plot: 2000 m2

    Price: On request

  • Sea views

    Elevator

    Parking

    Underground heating

    Wood floors

    Double glazing

    Jacuzzi

    Wine cellar

    Rooftop terrace

  • The masia unfolds across three generous levels, crowned by an exceptional rooftop terrace, with all floors connected by lift and a grand interior staircase. Natural light moves through the residence throughout the day, illuminating original architectural elements and generous proportions that speak to a time when homes were built to last. Multiple living and reception rooms allow for both privacy and togetherness, while the kitchen and dining areas form a natural gathering point for daily life and celebration. Ten bedrooms and eight bathrooms provide flexibility for family, guests and future evolution.

    Within the basement beneath the house lies one of the masia’s most distinctive features. Accessed both from within the residence and through a separate exterior entrance, this level preserves the original wine cellar and combines it with a private bar and a vaulted multipurpose room of exceptional character. The space offers a rare blend of historical authenticity and practical versatility, making it ideally suited for wine tastings, private dinners and curated events in an atmospheric setting, while remaining fully integrated with the wider estate.

    The landscaped gardens provide privacy and calm, with open lawns, terraces and water features designed to be enjoyed slowly. Outdoor areas invite long summer days and relaxed evenings, while the rooftop terrace delivers uninterrupted three hundred and sixty degree sea views across vineyards and the Mediterranean, offering an exceptional setting for sunsets and private gatherings.

    Quietly positioned on a hillside yet close to international schools, refined dining, the coastline and Barcelona, this is a masia for those who value continuity over trends, substance over spectacle, and who appreciate the optionality of a property that combines legacy living with long term strategic potential.

  • Beyond its character as a landmark private residence, Can Rosselló offers a rare and highly compelling investment dimension within Alella. The estate benefits from scale, privacy and a commanding position above the vineyards with open Mediterranean views, qualities that consistently protect long term value and remain extremely difficult to replicate. Crucially, the property holds an existing tourist rental licence, a scarce asset in this location and one that materially increases the property’s strategic optionality. This creates the possibility of generating meaningful income through premium short term rental channels such as Airbnb and curated luxury rental platforms, where large, beautifully presented estates are in strong demand. High end travellers increasingly seek private, self contained properties that can accommodate families and groups in comfort, and this demand is particularly strong for homes with character, sea views, gardens and multiple living zones, allowing the residence to perform not only as a personal legacy asset but also as a revenue producing property.

    In addition, the layout supports a second layer of income potential through private events, subject to the appropriate consultations and approvals. Large masias of this calibre are increasingly sought after as venues for intimate celebrations, private dinners, wine tastings, corporate offsites and boutique wedding style gatherings, where authenticity and atmosphere matter as much as luxury. One of Can Rosselló’s defining features is the original vaulted wine cellar, complemented by a private bar and multipurpose entertaining space, with the added advantage of a separate entrance directly from the street. This allows guests to access the event space independently from the main residence, supporting privacy, operational ease and flexibility in how the property may be enjoyed or monetised. Taken together, Can Rosselló represents not only an extraordinary home, but also a rare opportunity to combine lifestyle ownership with genuine income potential in one of the most desirable corners of Maresme.

  • The masia is set within the heart of Alella, one of Catalonia’s most established and prestigious wine producing villages, renowned for its vineyards, maritime climate and long standing winemaking tradition. Its position offers a rare balance of privacy and connection, located just a short distance from the centre of the town, where daily life unfolds around local shops, restaurants, cafés and family run cellars that have defined the area for generations. The surrounding landscape of vineyards creates a sense of continuity and authenticity, anchoring the property firmly within the cultural and agricultural heritage of the region.

    Alella has long attracted those seeking a refined Mediterranean lifestyle shaped by nature, wine and proximity to the sea. The nearby Designation of Origin Alella vineyards are among the smallest and most distinctive wine regions in Spain, producing elegant, mineral driven wines that reflect the unique coastal terroir. Living here means being immersed in this environment, where seasonal rhythms, harvests and local festivals form part of everyday life, and where a deep respect for land and tradition continues to define the community.

    Despite its tranquil setting, the masia remains exceptionally well connected. The beaches and marina of El Masnou are just minutes away, while Barcelona can be reached in approximately twenty minutes, allowing easy access to international schools, cultural institutions, fine dining and business centres. This proximity makes the property particularly appealing for those who wish to remain close to the city while enjoying the space, calm and identity of a wine country setting.

    The result is a location that enhances both lifestyle and long term value. A place where heritage, landscape and accessibility converge, offering the rare opportunity to live surrounded by vineyards and history, without sacrificing convenience or international connectivity.