Description
4 bedroom villa consisting of two distinct areas, the main house and a studio, with autonomous entrances, but connected by a central patio with a lemon tree.
The main house, living area, consists of a large kitchen and dining area, a living room, a suite with dressing room, three bedrooms and a bathroom and a guest toilet;
The studio is intended for a work area, with two large spaces, currently intended for ateliers, a support room and a sanitary installation.
One of the most attractive features of the villa is its relationship with the outside.
All spaces have access to more or less private patios, starting with the entrance that is made by a walled patio with two orange trees and where a spout permanently lets water flow into a tank, and continuing through the individual patios that serve the various rooms, to the large covered patio that is also an outdoor dining area and that gives access to the pool. This is in the form of a long tank, lined with green shale, shallow, good for swimming, with salt water.
Electricity is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and stored in a set of batteries, water is heated by solar thermal panels and comes from a borehole, heating is provided by fireplaces and radiators connected to a diesel boiler.
The main house and studio are surrounded by 9 hectares of cork and oak trees with stunning views of the Alentejo plain.
The property combines sustainability with modern finishes, solar panels, a water cooling system on the roof, and custom-made windows and cabinetry.
Outside, a spacious, partially covered terrace creates an ideal setting for al fresco dining and connects seamlessly to a wooden deck that wraps around the saltwater pool.
Lined in green schist and shaped like a long tank, the pool is perfect for swimming and cooling off during the hot Alentejo summers. The surrounding orange and lemon trees add to the poetic charm of this unique place.
Located near Beja, in one of the most pristine areas of the Alentejo, a sparsely populated region characterised by its iconic landscapes of cork oak forests and gentle hills.
Features:
Rammed earth construction with concrete structure
Photovoltaic panels with battery pack and thermal panels
Fireplaces and central with a diesel boiler.
Saltwater pool with 24 m2
Borehole water
Energy Rating: A+