We present a three-story villa, set in a small village near Colares, overlooking the green landscape of the Serra de Sintra, a UNESCO heritage site.
The villa has two independent entrances. One of the entrances, on the ground floor, gives access to a spacious patio and access to the entrance hall. On this floor, we find the kitchen with dining space, a storage space, a bathroom, and a living/dining room with direct access to the outside, all rooms with plenty of light and views of the countryside.
On the first floor, we find three bedrooms, one of them en suite, and a spacious balcony, overlooking the countryside and plenty of natural light.
On the top floor, we find a large space that is currently used as a living and living area, making it possible to observe the sea and feel the peace and tranquility that surrounds the entire property.
Next to the house, we find a plot of land with a walnut tree and a plum tree, space to create a vegetable garden and produce vegetables and fruits for your consumption. Alternatively, it is also ideal for creating a garden with a swimming pool and a rest area in the middle of nature.
In addition to all this, this is a house that already appears in national and international literature through the book "A House in Portugal" by Richard Hewitt. An American couple, and previous owners, who made the initial recovery of the house, decided to put in a book their personal experience in the renovation of this house. A book that combines humor and the experience of living in Portugal.
It is the ideal house for those who want to be in a quiet place, surrounded by nature and the fresh air of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. It is also very close to the Palace of Monserrate and the social and cultural life of Sintra. In the immediate vicinity, we find the village of Colares where you can find everything you need for day-to-day life and a quiet and welcoming neighborhood.
About the place and the book
A true story that tells the joys and frustrations of an American couple living in Portugal.
To escape the harsh New England winter, Richard and Barbara Hewitt decide to buy a 300-year-old house located in a tiny village on the outskirts of Lisbon. Thus begin the couple's adventures -- and misadventures.
Served by irresistible humor and, after all, by an often touching tenderness for things Portuguese, A House in Portugal is sure to delight the reader. Richard Hewitt's remarks on the "singular logic" of the Portuguese way of life are impregnated with that freshness that is the hallmark of foreign observers, who can be amazed by several idiosyncrasies and peculiarities that go unnoticed...
Source: Bertrand Booksellers