Located between Alcobaça and Nazaré, this property, classified in 2005 as a “Property of National Public Interest,” truly lives up to its designation. It is the only Portuguese agricultural manor from the medieval period with Cistercian architectural influences and, moreover, the best-preserved example of its kind in the entire Iberian Peninsula. With a total area of nearly 6.4 hectares and a gross built area of 5,573m², it stands out for its historical significance and potential for adaptation to modern times.
The farm comprises four main structures: the main house, the winery, the barn, and the independent apartments. The main house, with a rectangular layout and central entrance, impresses with its architecture and interior details. On the ground floor, there are eight en-suite bedrooms, a library, a living room, and a dining room, all characterized by high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and stucco that reflect the elegance of bygone eras. The first floor complements the space with eight additional en-suite bedrooms, an office, a dining room, a living room, and a fully equipped kitchen, ideal for hosting or daily use.
The annexes, which include a winery and a barn originally built in the 12th century, have been adapted for events, equipped with everything necessary for such purposes – these spaces feature kitchens, restroom facilities, and halls that preserve some historical elements, such as 18th-century iron columns sourced from the Monastery of Alcobaça. The independent apartments, perfect for rural tourism or accommodation, include six one-bedroom units (T1) and one two-bedroom unit (T2), all equipped with kitchenettes and balconies offering stunning views of the green meadows and the Alcobaça River.
Historically dedicated to agriculture until the 20th century, this farm has evolved into a versatile space, ideal for events, rural tourism, or even as a unique residence. The expansive gardens and outdoor spaces provide a charming setting for various activities, while the privileged location, framed by the Leiria Pine Forest and with the sea on the horizon, offers an atmosphere of tranquility and proximity to points of interest such as the Monastery of Alcobaça and the Nazaré area.
With its historical richness and contemporary potential, this farmhouse represents a unique opportunity for those seeking something truly special. Whether to live, invest, or create a space dedicated to tourism and events, Quinta do Campo offers endless possibilities.