Located in a tranquil natural park of Northern Portugal, this extraordinary property is an enchanting relic frozen in time since 1974an abandoned village steeped in history and natural wonder. Spanning across 63 hectares of captivating landscape, with a rare ancient charm and untamed beauty.Located next to the majestic Peneda do Gerês National Park, the property unveils a captivating panorama of history and nature interwoven seamlessly. Delve into the past as you wander through Celtic and Roman paths, tracing the footsteps of ancient civilizations that once traversed these grounds. The whispers of time echo through the remnants of watermills, an old chapel, an ancient threshing floor, and a granarytestaments to the rich heritage this village holds.Nature's splendor reveals itself in every facet of this sprawling estate. Multiple water springs gush forth, a magnificent waterfall that cascades melodically, while a serene fountain adds a touch of tranquility. Towering oak forests and millennial chestnut trees stand as guardians of the land, embracing it in a blanket of greenery.The property is a testament to biodiversity, featuring hectares of pasture, wetlands, farmland, and horticultural landa sanctuary for flora and fauna alike. Its expansive borders are veiled by hundreds of hectares of surrounding 'wasteland, ' ensuring an unparalleled degree of seclusion and privacy.This is an opportunity to embrace a slice of history, to steward an estate where time stands still amidst nature's grandeura haven of unparalleled privacy and untapped potential awaiting its next custodian to breathe life into its storied past.
位于维拉雷亚尔市中心战略位置的 T3 公寓,位于军区,提供无与伦比的住宅体验。设备齐全的厨房、带壁炉的宽敞起居室和一个迷人的阳台,可欣赏开阔的景色、三间宽敞的卧室、两间卫生间,其中一间是套房、储藏室、车库位和阳台。带电梯的建筑。享受城市生活方式,轻松前往维拉雷亚尔提供的所有便利设施和景点。出于隐私原因,没有放置更多图片。如需更多信息或预约参观,请联系。.
The house at Quinta da Boavista has basically three construction dates.1. The original house, the 'Casa do Feitor' of the property called Quinta da Boavista, property of the Benedictine Order of the Convent of S. Francisco, with spatial typologies (relatively reduced compartments, ceiling height less than 3m) and constructive (exterior walls folded with 80cm thickness, wooden partitions or stakes in the interior) among others, that show that the date of its construction is in the XVIII century, and its use as a farmhouse.2. Quinta da Boavista and the house were acquired by the 1st Viscount of Trevões, Emídio José Ló Ferreira at the end of the XIX century, who ordered the recovery and expansion works of the existing body, with the construction of the great glazed balcony to the East. The expansion was initiated by the Viscount in 1905 (as recorded in the decorative stone of the cornice), in the typology of 'Brazilian House', with high ceilings and larger spans, walls in granite perpianho plastered, topped with pilasters, cornices and platbands in granite masonry. The compartments have more generous dimensions that end, to the South, in a party room with about 140m2 that opens to a balcony (veranda) in granite with balusters guards and staircase of honor, in granite masonry.3. In 1931, the Quinta and the House are bought by Francisco António Teixeira, recently returned from Brazil, who finished the work (as can also be read in the decorative stone of the cornice), with the construction of the body (3) that will house the kitchen, storage, and the caretaker's house. 能源率: F ref: 989-3.