Description
Unique charm building with an approved project, located just 900 metres from the iconic Palacio da Pena, one of the most visited and admired monuments in Portugal, in the heart of the historic centre of Sintra, a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combining natural beauty, history, and a wide range of services and infrastructure.
This property will be carefully restored to preserve its original features and will be composed of nine units, ranging from 1-bedroom to 3-bedroom apartments. The building combines the historic charm of Sintra with high-quality contemporary finishes.
The units, designed to meet the needs of the most discerning, feature spacious areas, luxurious materials, and a sophisticated design that respects the traditional character of the region.
Key features:
- Property with an approved project
- Accessibility and convenience: Located in a central and peaceful area, the building is close to a wide range of services, including supermarkets, restaurants, pharmacies, and healthcare centres.
- Transport links: The area benefits from excellent public transport options, providing easy access to various parts of Sintra and its surroundings.
- Education: Several schools and universities are located nearby, making this an ideal location for both families and students.
- Varied Apartment Types: The building comprises 9 units ranging from T1 to T3, perfect for investment or as a primary residence.
- Garden: A pleasant and tranquil outdoor space, perfect for leisure moments.
- Parking and Storage: Modern, practical facilities to enhance daily convenience.
- Historic Area: A location of great historical and cultural value, ideal for those looking to live or invest in one of Sintra's most desirable neighbourhoods.
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 Cafe and Fabrica de Queijadas - Recordacao 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 Macas, Praia do Magoito, Praia de Sao Juliao 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.
Energy Rating: C