5-bedroom detached villa with garden in a quiet area close to a wide range of services and public transport and just a 10-minute walk through the urban park to Santo António beach. 20 minutes from Lisbon airport and 5 minutes from the NOVA School of Science and Technology. This property is notable for its central location and for its traditional Portuguese architecture, which features a west-facing porch.
The villa has a construction area of 234 sq m over two levels and is situated on a 644 sq m plot of land.
The ground floor has a hall (9 sq m), lounge and dining room (27.3 sq m) with fireplace and access to the porch/garden, a fully-fitted kitchen with a pantry, storage area/wine cellar, a full bathroom and a back door with access to another porch at the rear. It also has a suite (16 sq m), two bedrooms (both 12 sq m) and a full bathroom. There is also a bedroom corridor with a wood burning stove. All rooms have windows overlooking the garden.
The attic consists of two bedrooms, a large multipurpose room (with four Velux windows) and a storage area.
Outside there is a covered barbecue area, a deck with a lounge area, two annexes (utility area and another for storage) and a garage (with two windows) for one car. The garden that completely surrounds the house has a water well and space for a swimming pool.
Features:
– Detached house
– Two porches (front and back)
– All the shutters and windows maintain the original style of the house
– The lounge, hallway and porch have antique tile flooring, while in the bedrooms and attic have wooden floorboards
– Heat pump for hot water
– Automatic irrigation
– Well
– Garage for one car and driveway parking for three more
– Facing: South, east, west
Almada is a Portuguese city in the District of Setúbal and the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. It is the ninth-largest town in Portugal, with around 95,000 inhabitants.
It is the municipal seat and is 70.21 sq km in area, with the municipality split into five parishes with a total of 174,030 inhabitants (2011). The municipality is bounded to the east by Seixal, to the south by Sesimbra and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. To the north and northeast it is bounded by the Tagus Estuary opposite Lisbon and Oeiras municipalities.
The county received a charter from King Sancho I in the year 1190. Along with Lisbon, Sintra and Palmela, it is one of the oldest administrative divisions within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Almada, which was awarded city status in 1973, includes Costa da Caparica, which was made a city in 2004.
Its main points of interest include the Cristo Rei National Sanctuary, the Capuchins Convent and Gardens, Monte da Cruz, the riverside zone, parks and gardens (Chão das Artes botanical garden, the Palácio/Casa da Cerca – Contemporary Art Centre, the Almada Castle Garden, the Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliff, among others). In addition to its central location, it has shopping areas and good access to the capital via the 25 April Bridge, the Sul do Tejo metro – an environmentally-friendly electric transport system with three routes and 19 stops with connections to other public transport services – shopping areas, the university and more densely populated areas, the Fertagus railway and the Transtejo ferries with two routes to Lisbon: Cacilhas – Cais do Sodré and Trafaria – Porto Brandão – Belém.
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