- 12 bedrooms
- 9 bathrooms
- 6 reception rooms
- 0.74 acres
- Garden
- Land
- Restored
- Swimming Pool
- Terrace
- Village
- Private Parking
- Mountain View
- Central heating
- Chapel
The renovated 18th-century house underwent several interventions throughout the 20th century. It sits on a 3,040 sq m plot of land with a garden, fruit trees, automatic irrigation, garages, a well and a swimming pool.
The property has 950 sq m of living space distributed across the main house, chapel, stables, gardener's house and pool house.
The main house comprises on the ground floor an atrium, two lounges with a fireplace, a dining room with access to a terrace, a kitchen with access to a patio, a service area, a guest bathroom and a lounge with access to a terrace.
On the first floor, there are two bedroom suites, one of which is the principal room with terrace access. There are also two further bedrooms with closets and two bathrooms. There is an additional area that could be converted into an additional bathroom. There is independent access from outside near the principal suite.
The chapel was converted into an apartment and comprises two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a lounge and a garage.
The stables were converted into a house with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a lounge with an open-plan kitchen, a terrace and also a small independent suite.
The gardener's house has been converted into a large self-contained suite.
Lastly, the pool house was converted into a bedroom.
Features:
- Fitted kitchen
- Garden
- Swimming pool
- Garage
- Fruit trees
- Automatic irrigation
- Well
- Double glazing
- Central heating
- Fireplace
- Heated towel rails
Sintra offers a cultural and natural landscape and the remarkable presence of its romantic architecture, resulting in its classification as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This part of Portugal is well-known for its mountains and monuments along with tourist and cultural points such as the Moorish Castle, the Pena National Palace, the Sintra National Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, and Monserrate Palace and Gardens.
It is close to local shops, restaurants, esplanades and cafes with regional sweets such as Casa Piriquita, Saudade Café and Fabrica de Queijadas - Recordação de Sintra where we can find Sintra's famous delicacies and pastries.
There is easy access to beaches such as Praia da Ursa, Praia das Maçãs, Praia do Magoito, Praia de São Julião and also Cabo da Roca, known as the westernmost point of Mainland Europe.
Locals have a superb transport network and easy access to Cascais, Lisbon and the airport.
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