Historic Property of National Public Interest
About the Property:
- Classified in 2005 as a “Property of National Public Interest.”
- The only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period with Cistercian architectural influences.
- The best-preserved example of its kind in the Iberian Peninsula.
- Located in a picturesque meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, framed by the Pinhal de Leiria forest and offering sea views on the horizon.
- Total area: 6.4 hectares.
- Composed of four structures: the main house, wine cellar, barn, and independent flats.
Main House:
- Rectangular layout with a central entrance.
- Ground floor: 8 en suite bedrooms, library, living room, and dining room. High ceilings, intricate woodwork, stucco details, and 19th-century furnishings create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- First floor: 8 en suite bedrooms, an office, dining room, living room, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Annex Buildings:
- Includes a wine cellar and barn, originally dating back to the 12th century.
- Adapted for events with modern amenities such as kitchens, sanitary facilities, and large halls.
- Retains historic elements like 18th-century iron columns sourced from the Alcobaça Monastery.
Independent Flats:
- 6 one-bedroom flats and 1 two-bedroom flat.
- Each flat includes a kitchenette and balconies overlooking the meadow and the Alcobaça River.
- Ideal for rural tourism or guest accommodations.
Additional Features:
- Historically dedicated to agriculture until the 20th century.
- Now adapted for events and rural tourism.
- Expansive gardens and outdoor spaces perfect for hosting events.