The good: Villa Roger is a beautiful, classic country home in a very quiet location that is still close to Pollensa. The grounds are lovely and the pool is beautiful, even though we didn't swim.
The not so good: We arrived at midnight and the key box would not open. We tried everything and then called the emergency number. Fortunately someone answered and when he ran out of suggestions called a local man who arrived about 15 minutes later with his wife. After he couldn't open it either, he broke it open with a hammer and chisel. He suspected that the previous tenant changed the code. Arg! The pump for the house has a leak on the pipe and won't hold pressure for more than 45 seconds. So you hear it cycle on and off 24 hours a day, which is annoying until you finally tune it out. This is an easy fix for a plumber as I could see the joint where the leak was occurring. The kitchen sink was partially stopped up and didn't drain well. It got worse during our stay. Another job for the plumber. The kitchen appliances are getting long-in-the-tooth. Only 2 out of 5 burners on the range top would light and the dishwasher is in really rough shape. The appliances are mostly stainless steel and were covered in hand/finger prints which makes you question the housekeepers workmanship.
The driveway gate, which operates with a remote control has a strange habit of not working in the early morning, but works fine during the day and in the evening. We had to let ourselves out manually every morning. Go figure.
Finally, the well watered lawn is a fantastic breeding ground for mosquitos. We had to buy bug spray to sit outside and enjoy the day. If it was my property I'd turn it into rocks and cactus.
All in all, Villa Roger is a terrific property and great location but I don't think anyone is really looking after it as well at they need to be. With some better upkeep the experience would have been 5*