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2 Properties for sale, Homes and flats in Santa Comba Dão near: Conservatória do Registo Civil de Santa Comba Dão, Portugal, of 280.000 € until 1.300.000 €

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Detached House 16 bedrooms in Santa Comba Dão e Couto do Mosteiro, Santa Comba Dão

1.000.000 €
16 bedrooms Gross area 1.344 m² Land 4.990 m² E.C.: F
This exquisite property has so much potential and could be converted into a boutique Hotel or Retirement home, both in high demand in the area. It would also be an ideal venue for events, or a plethora of other business opportunities. The main House has 9 large double bedrooms with a guest house area with and AL license - Alojamento Local - short-term accommodation for tourists, for 7 en-suite bedrooms, all leading out to well-maintained garden and the stunning pool area. There is a lease to buy option on the property! Features 16 Bedroom House including a 7 Bedroom Guest house with AL (AIrBnB) license 1,344 m² 16 bathrooms 11 en-suite 2 floors Land plot of 4,990 m² 6 living / dining rooms 2 large balconies 1 gym 1 Large laundry room with pantry 1 Large main kitchen with additional food prep areas Central Heating Air Conditioning Double glazed windows and glass doors Outside : 2 dog houses 3 Car garage 2 Parking lots 1 Barbecue with chill out area near the pool Swimming pool 120 m² Energy efficiency rating F but does not reflect the upgrades Borehole In Detail This exquisite property is situated at the edge of the quaint town of Santa Comba Dão with country views and views over the river, but minutes away from the centre of town, with its quaint cobbled streets and river running through the town. Electric gates open to the main house with ample parking and a 3 car garage under the house. There are another 2 entrances with ample parking for guests or additional parking for events. Tiled stairs lead you up to the main house with doors that open into a vast double vaulted ceiling space leading to the lounge and dining area which really makes a grand entrance. The beautiful authentic tiles on the walls are bespoke from the previous owners and represent their unique design. There is a further sunken lounge with large windows opening to the countryside. An open fireplace and ample seating makes this a very grand area. Terracotta tiles throughout finish the flooring downstairs in the main house. There are 5 double bedrooms, 2 currently being used as an office space, 3 WCs 2 en-suite, a very large main kitchen, with additional dining area, spacious laundry with multiple washers and dryers along with a large pantry and storage area. Formal dining and living room area with high double vaulted ceilings all on the ground floor, with a imposing wrap around balcony leading off the sunken lounge with ample room for outdoor dining with exquisite views of the countryside and river below. Bespoke imported wooden stairs lead up to the second level of the house, which has a further 4 large double bedrooms all en-suite. The massive master bedroom has an impressive walk in his and hers wardrobe, and spacious bathroom. The custom-made wooden ceiling has access to a good sized attic of 120 m² which has been finished with electricity and heating, and can be converted to more accommodation if needed. To the right of the main house is the guest accommodation all on one level with 7 en-suite bedrooms all leading onto the open garden and pool area. There is a large games room, living room area, outdoor chill area and BBQ area. At the back of the house is a full gym, ramp for wheelchair access, a large workshop, 2 dogs kennels enclosed and a courtyard. There are additional storage rooms for equipment. This house is like a Tardis, opening to different areas each offering something different from the last. There is definitely no shortage of space here and offers so many opportunities for a plethora of businesses, from the current guest house, to a boutique hotel, retirement home, events for weddings, or corporate events. There is even further opportunity to expand and add additional accommodation if needed. The property is connected to mains electricity, it has its own borehole water, there is a connection for mains water if required, although there is ample water in the borehole. All outside rooms have air conditioning, 2 heat bombs for water heating plus gas/ fuel option for water heating and central heating. There is a 4 horse pump to supply water for house, gardening and pool keeping water bills to a minimum. Location The property is located in central Portugal, close to the quaint village of Santa Comba Dão (5 min drive or 15 min walk), with its cobbled streets and cafes along the river that runs through the town. The town has everything you need from supermarkets, banks, a gym, parks, local markets and a school. The river beaches, walking trails, bike trials, beautiful landscapes, customs and traditions, are certainly a potential for further tourism development, with a lot of outdoor sports and activities for the adventurous. The beautiful city of Coimbra, Portugal`s third biggest city is less than an hour away. Coimbra is regarded as the university city of Portugal, but for over 100 years it was the medieval capital of the country. This interplay of ancient history and progressive student ideals come together in Coimbra to form a fascinating tourist destination. The city has the River Mondega winding its way through the city which adds to its charm. Built on the grounds of a former palace, the university is famed for its baroque library, the Biblioteca Joanina, and its 18th-century bell tower. In the city’s old town lies the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral Sé Velha. Luso is just 30 minutes away which is famous for the natural spring water bottled from the mountains. There is a spring in the middle of the quaint town where many locals and tourists go fill up their water bottles for free. The popular Thermal Spa is located here and perfect for a special day out. Palace Hotel do Bussaco is also located in Luso. This fairy-tale castle in the middle of an enchanted forest, since 1917, it has been considered as one of the most beautiful, romantic and historic hotels in the world, well worth a trip to see. Porto is an hour and a half away and Lisbon is around 2 and half hours drive. Coimbra Portugal`s third biggest city is around 40 minutes away, and the seaside is around 50 minutes. This property is located close to major motorways with easy access and located in a stunning area of Central Portugal with a lot areas to relax and visit, along with outdoor activities for the adventurous. #ref:7005001-76
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Detached House 16 bedrooms in Santa Comba Dão e Couto do Mosteiro, Santa Comba Dão

Farm in Santa Comba Dão e Couto do Mosteiro, Santa Comba Dão

950.000 €
Gross area 406 m² E.C.: E
Venha conhecer esta magnífica QUINTA na principal Avenida da cidade de Santa Comba Dão - Avenida de Santo Estevão - rodeado de comércio em pleno tecido urbano consolidado. Esta QUINTA tem uma aristocrática casa com uma área bruta de construção de 910,40m2, inserida num lote de terreno, cuja parcela que inclui a implantação tem cerca 7.289,70m2 para além das restantes áreas adicionais a Sul perfazendo na globalidade mais de 12.000,00m2. A casa foi projetada de raiz em 1956 e construída em 1962 paradigma da Arquitetura de então, tornando-se célebre pela profusão de enormes varandas, volumes horizontais cruzados rematados por terraços sobre a paisagem, uma extensa vista altaneira de floresta serpenteada pelo rio Dão. A construção de raiz em pleno Estado Novo, com um toque Português Suave é já em betão e tem 3 pisos, tornando-se conhecida na cidade como Casa das Varandas. No piso de acesso à casa-mãe temos um grande hall em pedra natural mármore branco com acesso às zonas públicas e privadas da habitação unifamiliar, nomeadamente à sala comum de estar, à sala de jantar, ao salão de chá que acede por sua vez à mística sala de música, um espaço dividido em área de estar e zona do piano por uma grande lareira em pedra natural de granito com duas frentes. Nesse piso temos ainda um escritório, um quarto (anterior quarto dos empregados), uma cozinha com outra sala de ligação (em tom de copa de refeições) com outra lareira e um wc social com banho. No piso superior temos 3 quartos simples, dois quartos-suite e uma casa de banho adicional. Este edifício unifamiliar, pelo Arquiteto Oliveira Martins, foi projetado originalmente com coberturas planas, num enorme jogo de varandas sobre volumes, com enormes áreas de terraços altaneiros sobre a paisagem. Tal também incluía o volume-mãe que se veio a tornar, já durante a construção e por vontade dos proprietários, numa cobertura em telha de várias águas e daí resultando o enorme espaço de sótão (com a dimensão do volume central), cujo acesso é feito pelo piso superior dos quartos por uma escadaria no corredor dos quartos. Os pés-direitos resultam diferenciados, em virtude do desvão do telhado, mas o espaço tem sido desde sempre utilizado como uma enorme área de arrumos, contendo ao mesmo tempo os três grandes reservatórios da trasfega da água do furo para os diferentes termoacumuladores de cada uma das zonas de banho dos sanitários. O piso inferior, ou loja, é uma enorme área de produção e degustação de vinho, incluindo adega completa, produção e aprovisionamento, incluía também três toneis industriais de maiores dimensões e três mais pequenos com garrafeira contígua, salas de degustação, pequena sala de projeção, dois quartos e casas de banho. Adicionalmente, no mesmo piso, há ainda uma generosa garagem com capacidade para 2 a 3 ou 4 viaturas, dependendo das dimensões. A QUINTA tem um furo para captação de água, com bombas de trasfega para a casa principal e distribuição interior, uma mina de água na parcela Sul Chão das Laranjeiras, variadíssimas espécies de árvores de fruto, cerca de 60 oliveiras e uma pequena mata. Come and discover this magnificent estate on the main avenue of the city of Santa Comba Dão - Avenida de Santo Estevão - surrounded by commerce in the heart of a consolidated urban fabric. This estate boasts an aristocratic house with a gross building area of 910.40m2, set on a plot of land, the portion of which including the construction area covers approximately 7,289.70m2, in addition to other additional areas to the south, totaling more than 12,000.00m2. The house was designed from scratch in 1956 and built in 1962, representing the paradigm of the architecture of that time, becoming famous for its profusion of huge balconies, crossed horizontal volumes topped by terraces overlooking the landscape, offering an extensive elevated view of a forest winding along the Dão river. Built from scratch during the Estado Novo period, with a touch of Portuguese Suave, it is already in concrete and has 3 floors, becoming known in the city as the ’House of Balconies’. On the ground floor of the main house, there is a large hall in white natural marble stone providing access to the public and private areas of the single-family dwelling, including the common living room, dining room, tea room which in turn accesses the mystical music room, a space divided into a living area and a piano area by a large fireplace made of natural granite stone with two fronts. On this floor, there is also an office, a bedroom (formerly the maids’ room), a kitchen with another connecting room (resembling a dining room) with another fireplace, and a guest bathroom with a bath. On the upper floor, there are 3 simple bedrooms, two en-suite bedrooms, and an additional bathroom. This single-family building, designed by Architect Oliveira Martins, was originally designed with flat roofs, in a huge play of balconies over volumes, with huge areas of terraces overlooking the landscape. This also included the main volume, which during construction, and at the owners’ request, became a multi-sloped tile roof, resulting in the enormous attic space (with the same dimensions as the central volume), accessed from the upper floor of the bedrooms by a staircase in the corridor. The ceiling heights are different due to the roof space, but the space has always been used as a huge storage area, also containing the three large water transfer tanks from the well to the different water heaters for each bathroom area. The lower floor, or basement, is a huge area for wine production and tasting, including a complete cellar, production and provisioning, and also included three larger industrial barrels and three smaller ones with a contiguous wine cellar, tasting rooms, a small projection room, two bedrooms, and bathrooms. Additionally, on the same floor, there is a generous garage with capacity for 2 to 3 or 4 vehicles, depending on size. The estate has a well for water collection, with transfer pumps to the main house and interior distribution, a water spring on the South plot ’Chão das Laranjeiras,’ various species of fruit trees, approximately 60 olive trees, and a small forest. ;ID RE/MAX: (telefone) #ref:120612632-23
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