Typical century-old Alentejo house, refurbished in 2000, trying to comply as much as possible with traditional construction methods, in order to maintain the character and experience typical of these dwellings.
Set in a plot of 36,000 s qm, it borders a stream and a water line. It has 316.40 s qm of built area, spread over a living-dining room with a typical Alentejo fireplace, a kitchen, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a utility room, a laundry room and a technical area. Outside, there are two pleasant porches, one with access to the pool and both with a dining area. There are also two warehouses of around 50 s qm each.
Located between Évora, Estremoz and Redondo, in Courelas de Toura, in the parish of S. Miguel de Machede, in the municipality of Évora (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). A very quiet and safe location, with excellent access and total privacy, 10 minutes from the A6 toll road, 30 minutes from Estremoz, 20 minutes from Évora and 1.5 hours from Lisbon and the airport.
It is an area covered by the Alentejo wine route and the access road to the property is marked as the Way of St. James.
Features:
– Contents included, except personal belongings.
– Areas: 36,000 s qm plot, 316 s qm implantation area, 316 s qm gross construction area, 215 s qm gross private area and 101m2 gross dependent area.
– Outside porch/lounge
– Swimming pool
– Deck
– 2 Warehouses, each with around 50.00 s qm.
– 2 outdoor areas, one at the front and one at the back, for leisure and dining.
– 4 wells with water, two of which have pumps that supply the house.
– Mains water at the property gate; a contract can be made with the supplier.
– Several species of trees on the property: holm oaks, cork oaks, olive trees, pomegranates, fig trees and quince trees.
The municipality of Évora is part of a vast plain that stretches across the south of Portugal – the Alentejo region.
It is a historic city in the heart of the Alentejo, bordered to the north by the municipality of Arraiolos, to the north-east by Estremoz, to the east by Redondo, to the south-east by Reguengos de Monsaraz, to the south by Portel, to the south-west by Viana do Alentejo and to the west by Montemor-o-Novo.
The historical and monumental heritage is rich and varied, with Évora’s historic centre having been classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986. Its unique archaeological landscape, palaces, monasteries, churches and typical gastronomy make this city a tourist destination of choice.
It has a vast transport network and accessibility by road and rail.
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