DESCRIPTION
Rebuild on the foundations of an old olive mill and according the original architecture, 20kms northwest of Santarem and at the same distance of Rio Maior,on top of a valley planted with fruittrees, the house includes five ensuites
The livingroom of 84m2(933sq.ft) has a high ceiling with wooden facing, and an old fireplace. Diningroom and Kitchen are fully equipped.
The equipment includes central heating, TV with parabolic aerial.
A swimming pool of 5m x 10m with large terraces around allows sunbathing as well as rest or reading in the shade.
The view is on the surrounding valleys planted mainly with olive trees.The location is very restfull able to give peace of mind away from the stress of the cities.
The proximity of Santarem, called Capital of the Gothic, with many monuments of the past, from the 13th century to the 15th as the "Fonte das Figueiras"(Spring of the
Fig-trees), the churches of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, São Francisco, São João de Alporão, and of Graça. There are many fairs in Santarem in a Nacional Center of Exhibitions. There are also interesting visits as " As portas do sol", pole of touristic attraction, with its garden surrounded by old Walls , with much below the panorama of the river Tejo, winding and calm. In that garden, were found roman structures and also a mohammedan dyeworks. Recently was inaugurated near the church of Graça Cabral´s house where died the man who discovered Brasil and where today besides a site dedicated to the History and Culture of Brasil is also a Consulate from this country.
The neighbourhood of Santarem has also plenty of interest like the Convent of Almoster, the Castle of Alcanede, the boroughs of Ribeira de Santarem, Caneiras, etc..Walks in the country around the "Lagar" allow to discover the ribatejan nature. The villa is at 87kms from Lisbon Airport.The beaches of Peniche and Foz do Arelho are at about 45kms. Places of interest like Fatima(35kms), Tomar, city of the order of the Templars, Batalha,Obidos, Alcobaça are also at about the same distance.
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