Detached house located in the quiet village of Usseira, Óbidos.The villa is divided into 2 floors, consisting of 5 bedrooms, three bathrooms, living room, kitchen, private garage of 60sq. M and outdoor space with fruit trees.Located on a plot of land measuring 3400m2, with a total area of 157sq. M and a gross construction area of 290sq. M.Located in a quiet area, close to shops and services and approximately 5km from the Medieval Village of Óbidos.*The information provided is for informational purposes only, non-binding, and does not require consultation with the mediator. *.
Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches. Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.Bathroom.Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.SuiteFloor 1two bedrooms and a bathroomexteriorwestswimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Springgarden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;Rei Cortiço BeachAn extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso BeachBeach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.ÓbidosThe medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctua.