The building, formerly also known as the Palace, dates back to 1567 and was built by Fernando Álvaro de Andrade, a nobleman of King João III, clerk of the Treasury and Treasurer of the Kingdom. Until very recently this ruined palace was in the possession of a religious order. The buildings correspond to 2-storey residential buildings with annexes at the back, and are connected by an interior patio, with very generous areas whose rehabilitation project foresees its conversion into a single-family house of type T2, with 2 bedrooms (one suite), closet, living room, common bathroom, storage, access to parking, stairs connecting to the upper floor, closet, laundry, vestibule and kitchen. The house has an implantation area of 287.45m2 and a gross construction area of 329.45m2, and the annex (2 storage spaces) provides for an implantation area of 109.20m2. This annex may be, in the future, transformed into 2 apartments with bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette, as they will be equipped with sewage, electrical installation and water pipes. The project also includes a porch for car parking (1 space) with the possibility of 2 to 3 parking spaces outside. This property is part of an urban rehabilitation area, has an architectural project, including a thermal and stability study, and the current owners have already carried out the indispensable archaeology work, and submitted the process of rehabilitation and expansion works to the Municipality of Torres Vedras. The project has been approved and is only dependent on the issuance of the Reconstruction Works Permit. In the elaboration of the project, there was a concern to maintain, in part, the image and characteristics of the existing one, combining the comfort and amenities of the spaces. Just 5 minutes from the centre of Torres Vedras, 15 minutes from Santa Cruz Beach, 10 minutes from the A8 toll and 50km from Lisbon. #ref:MOR4304