Description
Estate consisting of two adjacent properties, set in a peaceful area surrounded by green landscapes in Ribeira de Sintra. Benefiting from a privileged location near the centre of Sintra, this property in Sintra provides easy access to all types of shops and services, cultural and leisure venues, schools, and a wide range of public transport. It also offers excellent road connections to the motorway, ensuring quick access to Cascais and Lisbon.
The existing house, with 418 sqm of gross private area, is set on a 890 sqm plot and can function either as a single residence or as two independent units with a shared entrance. Adjacent to this stands another plot of 35,000 sqm. The house is currently undergoing a complete renovation under the supervision of an architect, preserving its original architecture while allowing for modifications to the interior finishes and bedroom layout. At present, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room are already fully completed.
In total, the house may comprise up to 8 en-suite bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms and a reception area. The larger plot includes a small ruin and an irrigation tank of 150 sqm, which may be converted into a swimming pool. Additional construction of approximately 350 sqm is also permitted near the tank, according to the local municipal development plan (PDM).
The layout of this property in Sintra, combined with its prime location, offers excellent potential for either tourism purposes or residential living, with extensive outdoor areas and green spaces.
Features:
- 2 adjacent properties
- Plot of 35,000 sqm + Plot of 890 sqm
- Gross private area: 418 sqm
- Reception (for tourism use)
- Central heating and hot water via solar panels
- Possibility to customise finishes and interior layout
- Irrigation tank of 150 sqm on the larger plot
- Possibility of additional construction of approx. 350 sqm
- Pine forest
- Cultivation land
- Small stream crossing the property
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: In progress