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House 7 bedrooms in Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
7 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² Land 90.000 m² E.C.: A+
Esta peça de arquitectura do conceituado Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, arquitecto considerado o ’pai’ do modernismo em Portugal, é absolutamente única. A moradia T7 inclui, na ala residencial, quatro quartos e uma área bruta de construção de 240 metros quadrados e, na área de trabalho, um corpo com 265 metros quadrados, totalizando 505 metros quadrados de espaço coberto. Esta propriedade está inserida numa quinta com 9 hectares de terreno, que inclui pátios, terraços e uma piscina de água salgada, revestida a xisto verde, com vista para a vasta área de montado de sobro e azinho em Salvada, no Baixo Alentejo.A moradia está dividida em duas zonas distintas, com entradas independentes ligadas por um pátio e corredor centrais. A zona de habitação inclui uma espaçosa cozinha, com zona de refeições, equipada com electrodomésticos Smeg, uma ampla sala com lareira, uma casa-de-banho social, terraço social exterior, um quarto com lareira/ salamandra, casa-de-banho en suite, walk-in closet e terraço privativo, um quarto duplo e dois quartos individuais servidos por uma casa-de-banho com banheira e base de duche. A zona dos ateliers inclui três quartos, um deles com lareira, usados como espaços de trabalho, e um open space de grandes dimensões actualmente usado como atelier de escultura.Todos os espaços têm acesso a pátios privados, começando pela entrada, que é feita por um pátio murado com duas laranjeiras e uma bica, onde a água permanentemente a correr para um tanque dá uma sensação de frescura e relaxamento.Os pátios individuais servem os vários quartos e o grande pátio coberto, que também funciona como área de refeições ao ar livre, dá acesso à piscina, onde a vista deslumbrante é ’de cortar a respiração’.O arquitecto Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, neste projecto, priorizou a relação da construção com o espaço envolvente e as condições de habitabilidade. Foi utilizado o método tradicional de construção em taipa do sul de Portugal, combinado com uma estrutura de betão, conferindo ao conjunto um excelente comportamento térmico. A terra usada na taipa foi retirada do próprio local, criando uma integração harmoniosa e simbiótica com o terreno.A decoração da casa acrescenta um ambiente muito especial e acolhedor, combinando simplicidade e modernidade com móveis e objectos vintage e antigos, têxteis cuidadosamente escolhidos e obras de arte.A energia eléctrica é fornecida por um sistema de painéis fotovoltaicos e armazenada em baterias, a água é aquecida por painéis solares térmicos e provém de um furo, enquanto o aquecimento central é fornecido por lareiras e radiadores ligados a uma caldeira a gasóleo. O controlo térmico da moradia é assegurado por uma cobertura com uma camada de 5 cm de água protegida por lajetas isolantes, com um sistema de ventilação para aumentar a evaporação da água ficando a casa fresca durante o Verão e aquecida durante o Inverno.A propriedade inclui nove hectares (90.000 m2) de terreno com Montado de Sobro e Azinho e uma charca natural. Os sobreiros geram um rendimento a cada nove anos e um rendimento intermédio a cada quatro/ cinco anos. Há também a opção de adquirir a mesma herdade com mais 352 hectares de Montado, uma casa rústica e estábulos (ver KW ID: (telefone) Localização: cerca de 15 minutos de carro do centro e do Aeroporto de Beja, a 25 minutos da autoestrada para Lisboa e Algarve, a 1h50 do Aeroporto de Lisboa e a 1h40 do Aeroporto de Faro.Esta é uma propriedade de sonho... Deixe-se encantar! Características: Características Exteriores - Jardim; Parqueamento; Piscina exterior; Terraço/Deck; Características Interiores - Lareira; Electrodomésticos embutidos; Casa de Banho da Suite; Closet; Roupeiros; Lavandaria; Características Gerais - Despensa; Outros Equipamentos - Serviço de internet; Aquecimento central; Sistema de Segurança; Alarme de segurança; Painéis Solares; Depósito de água; Máquina de lavar louça; Máquina de lavar roupa; Vistas - Vista campo; Outras características - Varanda; Cozinha Equipada; Arrecadação; Suite; Moradia; #ref:2001007-334
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Country Estate 4 bedrooms in Beja (Santiago Maior e São João Baptista), Beja

3.970.000 €
4 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: A+
The house without filters, where you feel something special! Elegance and charm have a natural touch! In Alentejo, between cork oaks and vast fields out of sight, arises this magnificent work of housing art, with a splendid view and with nature as the surrounding scenery, which brings to the countryside the strength of modern architecture. Estate, with 360 ha, located 14 km away from Beja, with all the cork oak forest involving the main house, which ’’forces’’ us to hear the silence of nature and where it is possible to feel all the peace and silence of Alentejo and contemplate all the stars and constellations, in an immense sky. The house was designed by one of the greatest architects of Contemporary Architecture, Bartolomeu da Costa Cabral and idealized by the owners, so that it was something different, always privileging the nature. This unique and spectacular property is composed by a main house with 3 bedrooms, a suite, living room, fully equipped kitchen, salted water swimming pool, two large dimensioned ateliers and two more agricultural support houses. One of the main features of the house is to be self-sufficient. The thermal control of the roof is ensured by a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulating slabs, with a fan device designed to increase the evaporation of water during the summer by cooling the water and the house, and during the winter this air box remains enclosed so that the insulation of the boards work as a protection from the cold. It has own water through a borehole, photovoltaic electricity panels, hot water through solar panels, sewage pit and central heating with a diesel boiler. It also has a cistern for collecting rainwater, for the irrigation network and eventual reserve. ’’The place, the construction in mud and the program are the roots of the design of this house, whose program was defined in response to the needs and desires of the family, concretized from the beginning in a list of ’’desires’’, not only functional, but also the environment of the house itself. Throughout the design process and its construction, the house benefited from a close collaboration of the owners, a couple of artists, being she a ceramist and he a sculptor and painter. The choice of construction in mud appeared as evidence due to the climatic aspects, the defence of the Alentejo heat, creating an environment with thermal inertia, and also because it is a traditional technique suitable for a building with only one floor. The beauty of the place and its isolation, being the house situated inside a large dimensioned property, constituted strong stimuli for the definition of the project that is a response to the surrounding nature.’’ In Bartolomeu da Costa Cabral 18 Works / edition - Porto: Circo de Ideias, 2019 (2nd edition ). It is important to emphasize that the owners can only sell the 9/10 ha that surround the house and the house, not having the obligation to acquire the 352 ha of the agricultural property. After all this is a magnificent and unique life project, with a modern Portuguese stamp. Porta da Frente Christie’s is a real estate agency that has been operating in the market for more than two decades. Its focus lays on the highest quality houses and developments, not only in the selling market, but also in the renting market. The company was elected by the prestigious brand Christie’s - one of the most reputable auctioneers, Art institutions and Real Estate of the world - to be represented in Portugal, in the areas of Lisbon, Cascais, Oeiras, Sintra and Alentejo. The main purpose of Porta da Frente Christie’s is to offer a top-notch service to our customers. #ref:PF30031
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Farm 4 bedrooms in Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
4 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: A+
Farm with 4 bedroom villa, with 240 m2 of gross construction area, and atelier of 265 m2, totaling 505 m2 of covered area. The villa is located in a 9-hectare estate with 9 hectares of land, with cork oak forests, and a saltwater swimming pool, overlooking the huge cork oak forest. The villa consists of two distinct areas, with autonomous entrances, but connected by a central patio, a living area, consisting of a large kitchen, dining area, living room, outdoor social terrace, a suite, three bedrooms, two bathrooms. The atelier area has a bedroom, a toilet, and three work divisions, an open space that can be transformed into a party area or a leisure area. One of the most attractive features of the house is its relationship with the outside. All spaces have access to private patios, starting with the entrance which is made by a walled patio with two orange trees and where a spout permanently lets water run into a tank, and continuing through the individual patios that serve the various bedrooms, to the large covered patio that is also an outdoor dining area and gives access to the pool. The property is located 15 minutes from Beja, 2 hours from Lisbon, and 1 hour and 50 minutes from Faro #ref:Q1993
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House 4 bedrooms in Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
4 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: A+
he house has two diferent areas, with separate entrances, but connected by a central patio with a beautiful lemon-tree: the living quarters, comprising, a large kitchen/eating area, a living room, a suite (room, bathroom and walk in closet), one double and two single rooms, served by a bathroom, and a social toilet; and a work area, where, besides a spare room and a bathroom, there are the studios. One of the best characteristics of the house is its relation with the outside space. All rooms have access to more or less private patios. The entance is made through a walled patio with two orange trees and a tank with a running water spout, all the sleeping rooms have access to private patios, and a large long, partially covered patio, is a wonderfull outsider eating area and connects with the wooden deck of the swimming pool. The pool, lined in green schist, has the shape of a long tank, good for swimming, with salt water. All electricity is supplied by a set of photovoltaic panels and stored in a battery bank, the water comes from a water hole and is heated by solar panels, the house heating is produced by fire places and a central system connected to a boiler that runs on diesel. Quintos is a small town situated at the eastern end of the municipality of Beja, where the river Guadiana borders the neighbouring municipality of Serpa. Once the cereal fields covered almost entirely this territory and the Azenhas do Guadiana milled the grain produced there, being now ancestral testimonies stopped in time. Among its attractions, the Quintos Swing stands out, ideal for those who like to enjoy outdoor moments, in contact with nature. #ref:W-02SXGH
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Farm 7 bedrooms in Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
7 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: A+
’Here, everything is where it should be. The house is organic and you can feel it on your skin’ Located 14 kilometres from Beja, this property reminds us of the silence and the senses that this Alentejo provokes. It is one of the best preserved areas of this province, covered in the characteristic cork oak and holm oak forests, gently undulating, sparsely populated, where on cloudless nights you can enjoy a view of the starry night that is hard to find in other parts of the country. The house was designed as if it were a work of art made by four hands. The project was drawn up by architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, known for his simultaneously modern and classical language and for the great attention he pays to the relationship between the building and the surrounding space and to living conditions: natural lighting, the relationship between materials, the intelligent functionality of the spaces and their articulation. With 9 hectares, the house on this magnificent estate has a privileged view of the vast area of cork oak and holm oak forests in Beja The estate includes a 7-bedroom villa divided into two distinct areas (living and studio), with independent entrances connected by a central courtyard and corridor. The living area, with an area of 240 sqm, includes a large living room with a fireplace, a spacious kitchen with a dining area and equipped with Smeg appliances, a guest bathroom, an outdoor terrace, a bedroom with a fireplace/stove, en suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and private terrace, a double bedroom and two single bedrooms served by a bathroom with a bath and shower tray. The atelier part, with an area of 265 sqm, includes three rooms, one with a fireplace, used as workspaces, and a large open space where a sculpture atelier currently operates. This property includes patios, terraces and a saltwater swimming pool lined with green slate. All the rooms have access to private patios, starting with the entrance, which is through a walled courtyard with two orange trees and a spout, where the water permanently flowing into a tank gives a feeling of freshness and relaxation. Bedrooms with access to private patios, while a large covered patio serves as an outdoor dining area and access to the pool, with stunning views. In this project of great sophisticated simplicity, the ’choice of rammed earth construction was evident due to the climatic aspects, the defence against the Alentejo heat, creating an environment with thermal inertia, and also because it is a traditional technique suitable for a single-storey building. The beauty of the site and its isolation, as the house is located within a large estate, were strong stimuli for defining the project, which is a response to the surrounding nature.’ In Bartolomeu da Costa Cabral 18 Obras / ed. Paulo Providência, Pedro Baía. - Porto: Circo de Ideias, 2019 (2nd ed.). The architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral valued the interaction of the building with the surrounding space and the conditions of habitability. He opted for the traditional rammed earth construction technique from the south of Portugal, combined with a concrete structure, guaranteeing excellent thermal properties. #ref:SAV15146
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Farm 4 bedrooms in Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
4 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: A+
Farm with a 4-bedroom villa, 240 sqm (gross construction area) plus a 265 sqm atelier, amounting to 505 sqm of covered area, set in an Estate with 9 hectares of land, plus patios, terraces and salt water swimming pool, with a view overlooking the vast cork oak and holm oak forest in Salvada, Alentejo. The villa comprises two distinct areas, with separate entrances, but linked by a central patio with a lemon tree: a residential area comprising a large kitchen/dining area, a living room, guest bathroom, an outdoor social terrace, an en suite bedroom (bedroom, bathroom and walk-in closet), a double bedroom and two singles, supported by a bathroom. The area of the ateliers has a bedroom, bathroom and three work rooms, one being open plan which could be transformed into a party room or leisure area. One of the house’s most attractive features is its relationship with the outdoors. All the spaces have access to private patios, starting with the entrance which is accessed through a walled patio with two orange trees where running water trickles permanently from a spout into a tank, and continued by the individual patios serving the different bedrooms, up to the large covered patio which is also an outdoor dining area leading to the swimming pool. The swimming pool, in the shape of a long tank, lined with greenschist, is shallow, good for swimming and has salt water. The project was designed by the renowned architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, who prioritises the construction’s relationship with the surrounding space and habitability conditions: natural light, relationship between the materials, smart functionality of the spaces and their articulation. This is a sustainable project using rammed earth walls (taipa, a traditional construction technique of southern Portugal) combined with a concrete structure, known for its excellent thermal performance. The earth for the taipa was taken from the actual site, obtained in the earthmoving required for the implantation of the house, resulting in a combination of volumes that appear to have emerged from the actual land. All the construction components, from the window frames to the wardrobes, were especially designed for this purpose. The house’s decoration enhanced it with a very special and cosy atmosphere, in a sophisticated interweaving of simplicity, vintage furniture and objects, carefully selected textiles and artworks. The electricity is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and conserved in a battery bank, the water is heated by thermal solar panels and comes from a well, the central heating works on wood fire and a series of radiators linked to a diesel boiler. The villa’s thermal control is ensured by a roof with a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulated tiles, with a device of ventilators to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and house, and during the winter this air gap remains closed so that the insulated tiles keep out the cold. This property has 9 hectares (90,000 sqm), with cork oak, holm oak and olive trees and several native species as well as a natural lake formed by the winter rain. The cork oak trees generate income every 9 years. Includes the option of having the same estate with a further 352 ha; Ref: 71246 JLL. The property is 15-minute driving distance from the centre of Beja, 25 minutes from the Lisbon and Algarve motorway, 2 hours from Lisbon Airport, and 1 hour and 50 minutes from Faro Airport, and 1 hour and 30 minutes from the Alentejo coastal beaches. #ref:71245
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Alentejo Farmhouse 7 bedrooms in Montes Novos, Salvada e Quintos, Beja

3.970.000 €
7 bedrooms Gross area 505 m² E.C.: B
9 hectare plot in Beja, with a project by architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, overlooking the vast cork oak and holm oak ’montado’, in Beja The property includes a 7-bedroom villa divided into two distinct areas (residence and workshops), with independent entrances connected by a central courtyard and corridor. The residential part, with an area of 240 m2, includes a spacious living room with fireplace, a large kitchen with dining area equipped with smeg appliances, a social bathroom, an outdoor social terrace, a bedroom with fireplace/stove, en suite bathroom, walk-in closet and private terrace, a double bedroom, and two single bedrooms served by a bathroom with bathtub and shower base. The workshop part, with an area of 265 m2, includes three rooms, one with a fireplace, used as a workspace, and a large open space, currently functioning as a sculpture workshop. This property includes courtyards, terraces, and a saltwater pool, lined with green slate. All rooms have access to private patios, starting with the entrance, which is made through a walled courtyard with two orange trees and a water fountain, where water constantly flowing into a tank gives a feeling of freshness and relaxation. Rooms with access to private patios, while a large covered patio serves as an outdoor dining area and access to the pool, with a stunning view. In this project, architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral valued the interaction of the building with the surrounding space and living conditions. The traditional construction technique of southern Portugal’s Taipa was chosen, combined with a concrete structure, ensuring excellent thermal properties for the whole. The soil used in the taipa was locally sourced, promoting a natural and balanced integration with the surrounding terrain. Electricity is supplied by a photovoltaic solar panel system, stored in batteries, while hot water is generated by thermal solar panels and sourced from a well. The central heating system is powered by fireplaces and radiators connected to a diesel boiler. Thermal control of the residence is ensured by a roof with a 5 cm water layer protected by insulating slabs, with a ventilation system to increase evaporation, keeping the house cool in summer. Location: about 15 minutes by car from the center and Beja Airport, 25 minutes from the highway to Lisbon and the Algarve, 1h50 from Lisbon Airport, and 1h40 from Faro Airport. #ref:SG_21000FIN_109
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