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Property Serpa (Portugal)

Unique property located in Serpa, Beja. Currently offering 18 accommodation units, it has an exciting expansion project, aiming to create a 5-star hotel, thus becoming an exclusive jewel within a 30 km radius.Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Alentejo, the property covers a total area of 12,893m2, providing a spacious and serene environment. With a construction area of 2,256m2, this magnificent property houses a total of 29 rooms, each designed with its Alentejo charm.In addition to the rooms, the property offers a range of amenities. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the pool, enjoy unforgettable dining experiences in the restaurant, relax in the café, or socialize in the bar. The industrial kitchen is equipped to meet culinary standards.Additional spaces include a reception room, offices for efficient management, a living room where guests can relax, den for convenient storage, laundry room to meet practical needs, and ample outdoor parking for added convenience.Every detail of this property reflects the unique essence of Alentejo, offering an unparalleled escape from everyday life. This is more than a hotel in development; is an exclusive experience that promises to delight, impress and create lasting memories. Be part of this narrative of elegance and hospitality in the heart of Alentejo.For more information and to schedule a visit, get in touch!

€2,000,000
2,256
18bedrooms
20bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Property with garden Serpa (Portugal)

Estate with 100-hectares, located in Serpa, Beja, Alentejo, and features a 550 sqm villa with a total area of 890 sqm. The villa boasts high-quality finishes and offers an unobstructed view. It comprises three en-suite bedrooms, a dining room, a living room with a fireplace, a library, an equipped kitchen, a pantry, a laundry room, and several storage areas. There is also a garage and a workshop. The social areas are designed for large gatherings.This property offers great privacy and tranquility. It includes a pond with approximately 50,000 cubic meters of water, covering an area of 1.5 hectares, and the existing fauna creates a sort of natural reserve. With a cork oak and holm oak forest, the estate possesses unique characteristics for habitation and agricultural potential. There are plans for a second pond of approximately 150,000 cubic meters, as well as a ruin that could be developed into a second dwelling.The estate is equipped with ten refrigerated warehouses that, along with a water treatment station, constitute a hydroponic forage production facility, which is unique in the region.The property is located approximately a 20-minute drive from Serpa and 45 minutes from Beja. It is equidistant from Lisbon and Seville, reachable within a 2.5-hour drive. Energy Rating: B- #ref:76992

€2,100,000
550
3bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  100ha

By Jll - Jones Lang Lasalle

Private mansion 3
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Private mansion Serpa (Portugal)

MANOR HOUSEBuilding located in the historic center of the village of Serpa, next to the Castle, opposite Nora, with an approximate area of 1500 m2, composed of:Lower floor: It has a 2 bedroom apartment with two bedrooms, a bathroom room and kitchen, just remodeled. It has two garages and several annexes that are currently being rehabilitated, such as the Winery, the Chapel at the entrance of the house the stables and another winery, plus five annexes, spaces that a posteriori may be changed to apartments.In the Garden has a daughter-in-law, a well, a tank, a lake, several fruit trees and several houses for animals.Top floor - It has a lounge with 50 m2; two rooms; seven bedrooms; two traditional Alentejo kitchens; two toilets, an office, a dining room, plus a dining room, has the canopy and laundry.Building that can be purchased for own housing or for tourist purposes, in which it has already had a project with a hotel entity, a project that can still be reused for the same purpose.This property is in the process of passing the Property of municipal interestOutdoor area approximately 6000 m2, Energy Rating: E #ref:6279

€1,200,000
9bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  7,484

By Private Luxury Real Estate

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House Salvada (Portugal)

Estate with 361 hectares of land, with 4-bedroom main villa, 240 sqm (gross construction area) and a 265 sqm atelier, amounting to 505 sqm of covered area, plus patios, terraces and salt water swimming pool, with a view overlooking the vast cork oak and holm oak forest in Salvada, Alentejo. The villa comprises two distinct areas, with separate entrances, but linked by a central patio with a lemon tree: a residential area comprising a large kitchen/dining area, a living room, guest bathroom, an outdoor social terrace, an en suite bedroom (bedroom, bathroom and walk-in closet), a double bedroom and two singles, supported by a bathroom. The area of the ateliers has a bedroom, bathroom and three work rooms, one of which open plan which could be transformed into a party room or leisure area. One of the house's most attractive features is its relationship with the outdoors. All the spaces have access to private patios, starting with the entrance which is accessed through a walled patio with two orange trees where running water trickles permanently from a spout into a tank, and continued by the individual patios serving the different bedrooms, up to the large covered patio which is also an outdoor dining area leading to the swimming pool. The swimming pool, in the shape of a long tank, lined with greenschist, is shallow, good for swimming and has salt water. The project was designed by the renowned architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, who prioritises the construction's relationship with the surrounding space and habitability conditions: natural light, relationship between the materials, smart functionality of the spaces and their articulation. This is a sustainable project using rammed earth walls (taipa, a traditional construction technique of southern Portugal) combined with a concrete structure, known for its excellent thermal performance. The earth for the taipa was taken from the actual site, obtained in the earthmoving required for the implantation of the house, resulting in a combination of volumes that appear to have emerged from the actual land. All the construction components, from the window frames to the wardrobes, were especially designed for this purpose. The house's decoration enhanced it with a very special and cosy atmosphere, in a sophisticated interweaving of simplicity, vintage furniture and objects, carefully selected textiles and artworks. The electricity is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and conserved in a battery bank, the water is heated by thermal solar panels and comes from a well, the central heating works on wood fire and a series of radiators linked to a diesel boiler. The villa's thermal control is ensured by a roof with a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulated tiles, with a device of ventilators to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and house, and during the winter this air gap remains closed so that the insulated tiles keep out the cold.This estate has 361 hectares (361,0000 sqm), with cork oak, holm oak and olive trees and several native species as well as a natural lake formed by the winter rain. The cork oak trees generate income every 9 years.The property is 15-minute driving distance from the centre of Beja, 25 minutes from the Lisbon and Algarve motorway, 2 hours from Lisbon Airport, and 1 hour and 5 minutes from Faro Airport, and 1 hour and 30 minutes from the Alentejo coastal beaches.

€6,470,000
505
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  361ha

By Annonceur International

Farmhouse 2
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Farmhouse Beja (Portugal)

Farm with a 4-bedroom villa, 240 sqm (gross construction area) plus a 265 sqm atelier, amounting to 505 sqm of covered area, set in an Estate with 9 hectares of land, plus patios, terraces and salt water swimming pool, with a view overlooking the vast cork oak and holm oak forest in Salvada, Alentejo. The villa comprises two distinct areas, with separate entrances, but linked by a central patio with a lemon tree: a residential area comprising a large kitchen/dining area, a living room, guest bathroom, an outdoor social terrace, an en suite bedroom (bedroom, bathroom and walk-in closet), a double bedroom and two singles, supported by a bathroom. The area of the ateliers has a bedroom, bathroom and three work rooms, one being open plan which could be transformed into a party room or leisure area. One of the house's most attractive features is its relationship with the outdoors. All the spaces have access to private patios, starting with the entrance which is accessed through a walled patio with two orange trees where running water trickles permanently from a spout into a tank, and continued by the individual patios serving the different bedrooms, up to the large covered patio which is also an outdoor dining area leading to the swimming pool. The swimming pool, in the shape of a long tank, lined with greenschist, is shallow, good for swimming and has salt water. The project was designed by the renowned architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, who prioritises the construction's relationship with the surrounding space and habitability conditions: natural light, relationship between the materials, smart functionality of the spaces and their articulation. This is a sustainable project using rammed earth walls (taipa, a traditional construction technique of southern Portugal) combined with a concrete structure, known for its excellent thermal performance. The earth for the taipa was taken from the actual site, obtained in the earthmoving required for the implantation of the house, resulting in a combination of volumes that appear to have emerged from the actual land. All the construction components, from the window frames to the wardrobes, were especially designed for this purpose. The house's decoration enhanced it with a very special and cosy atmosphere, in a sophisticated interweaving of simplicity, vintage furniture and objects, carefully selected textiles and artworks. The electricity is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and conserved in a battery bank, the water is heated by thermal solar panels and comes from a well, the central heating works on wood fire and a series of radiators linked to a diesel boiler. The villa's thermal control is ensured by a roof with a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulated tiles, with a device of ventilators to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and house, and during the winter this air gap remains closed so that the insulated tiles keep out the cold.This property has 9 hectares (90,000 sqm), with cork oak, holm oak and olive trees and several native species as well as a natural lake formed by the winter rain. The cork oak trees generate income every 9 years. Includes the option of having the same estate with a further 352 ha; Ref: 71246 JLL.The property is 15-minute driving distance from the centre of Beja, 25 minutes from the Lisbon and Algarve motorway, 2 hours from Lisbon Airport, and 1 hour and 50 minutes from Faro Airport, and 1 hour and 30 minutes from the Alentejo coastal beaches. Energy Rating: A+ #ref:71245

€3,970,000
505
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  9ha

By Jll - Jones Lang Lasalle

Property 3
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Property Beja (Portugal)

Estate with 361 hectares of land, with 4-bedroom main villa, 240 sqm (gross construction area) and a 265 sqm atelier, amounting to 505 sqm of covered area, plus patios, terraces and salt water swimming pool, with a view overlooking the vast cork oak and holm oak forest in Salvada, Alentejo. The villa comprises two distinct areas, with separate entrances, but linked by a central patio with a lemon tree: a residential area comprising a large kitchen/dining area, a living room, guest bathroom, an outdoor social terrace, an en suite bedroom (bedroom, bathroom and walk-in closet), a double bedroom and two singles, supported by a bathroom. The area of the ateliers has a bedroom, bathroom and three work rooms, one of which open plan which could be transformed into a party room or leisure area. One of the house's most attractive features is its relationship with the outdoors. All the spaces have access to private patios, starting with the entrance which is accessed through a walled patio with two orange trees where running water trickles permanently from a spout into a tank, and continued by the individual patios serving the different bedrooms, up to the large covered patio which is also an outdoor dining area leading to the swimming pool. The swimming pool, in the shape of a long tank, lined with greenschist, is shallow, good for swimming and has salt water. The project was designed by the renowned architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, who prioritises the construction's relationship with the surrounding space and habitability conditions: natural light, relationship between the materials, smart functionality of the spaces and their articulation. This is a sustainable project using rammed earth walls (taipa, a traditional construction technique of southern Portugal) combined with a concrete structure, known for its excellent thermal performance. The earth for the taipa was taken from the actual site, obtained in the earthmoving required for the implantation of the house, resulting in a combination of volumes that appear to have emerged from the actual land. All the construction components, from the window frames to the wardrobes, were especially designed for this purpose. The house's decoration enhanced it with a very special and cosy atmosphere, in a sophisticated interweaving of simplicity, vintage furniture and objects, carefully selected textiles and artworks. The electricity is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and conserved in a battery bank, the water is heated by thermal solar panels and comes from a well, the central heating works on wood fire and a series of radiators linked to a diesel boiler. The villa's thermal control is ensured by a roof with a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulated tiles, with a device of ventilators to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and house, and during the winter this air gap remains closed so that the insulated tiles keep out the cold.This estate has 361 hectares (361,0000 sqm), with cork oak, holm oak and olive trees and several native species as well as a natural lake formed by the winter rain. The cork oak trees generate income every 9 years.The property is 15-minute driving distance from the centre of Beja, 25 minutes from the Lisbon and Algarve motorway, 2 hours from Lisbon Airport, and 1 hour and 5 minutes from Faro Airport, and 1 hour and 30 minutes from the Alentejo coastal beaches. Energy Rating: A+ #ref:71246

€6,470,000
505
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  361ha

By Jll - Jones Lang Lasalle

Farmhouse 4
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Farmhouse Salvada (Portugal)

Olive Oil Producing Estate, with Hill for Local Accommodation Farm with Rustic part, with more than 660 hectares with 520 hectares planted with olive groves - Estate of 600 hectares with 385 olive trees Cobrançosa Type 130 hectares Picual Type 120 Hectares Arbequina Type 280 Hectares - Property where he owns part with an approved project to plant 130 hectares of super intensive olive groves - Olive Grove Age: 9 years - Distance between trees 4 to 5 mDistance between rows 6.5 m - Annual production: 8 to 10 tons per hectare per year - Olive oil production 1,700kgs/Hectare per year - Luis&Mateus Olive Oil Private Label - Apolinárias mill, NOT INCLUDED in the business With a milling capacity in the previous year was 4 million kgs of olives - Production in 2022 was 17% of the harvest, with an average of between 15% and 20% of each year's harvest expected. - Storage Capacity: 1 million liters - Total bottled 200 thousand liters Remaining sold in bulk The property has EDIA Water in 660ha, in precarious, and has a dam with 2 million m3 The sale includes all equipment: - 2 John Deer tractors of 120hp and 140hp - 3 New Holland tractors, 2 of 130hp and 1 of 150hp - 1 Deutz-Fahr tractor - 1 Speedo Vibrator - 2 Hydraulic trailers - 4 3000 liter automizers - 4 Herbicide equipment - 1 loading system with belts with 2 hoppers of 40,000kgs capacity, wipers and weighbridges. IFAP Helps - €170,000 per year between BPS, rights per eligible hectare, efficient use of water and integrated production Note: For more information is required of LOI and accompanied by letter of funds Asking Price - €24,500,000.00 (twenty-four million five hundred thousand euros) We help in the financial process. The sale includes all equipment Note: For more information is required of LOI and accompanied by letter of funds Energy Rating: Exempt Herdade Produtora de Azeite, with Monte to Alojamento Local Low price! Mount with rustic part, with more than 660 hectares with 520 hectares planted of olive grove - Estate of 600 hectares with 385 olive trees, Cobrançosa Type 130 hectares, Picual Type 120 Hectares, Arbequina Type 280 Hectares - Property where it has part with approved project to plant 130 hectares of super intensive olive grove - The Mobile Mill - Age of the Olive Grove: 9 years: Annual production: 2000 tons - Distance between trees 4 to 5 m Distance between rows 6.5 m - Mill with milling capacity in the previous year was 4 million kgs of olive - Production was 4 million liters of olive oil - Storage Capacity: 1 million liters - Total bottled 200,000 liters Remainder sold in bulk The property has EDIA Water in the 660ha has a dam with 2000000 m3 We help in the financial process. The sale Includes all equipment Note: For more information it is necessary of LOI and accompanied by letter of funds Energy Rating: Exempt

€24,800,000
6,608,000
land  660.8ha

By Annonceur International

House 5
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House Beja (Portugal)

Herdade in the Baixo Alentejo, in Salvada, Beja, land covered by the characteristic cork oak and holm oak forest, gently undulating, sparsely populated, where you can, on cloudless nights, have a view of the starry night as only in the deepest Alentejo. The house was thought of as if it were a work of art, the result of a great love lived by two great Portuguese contemporary artists. The design was crafted by Architect Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, recognized for his innovative fusion of contemporary and traditional elements, as well as his keen attention to harmonizing buildings with their environment. He places great emphasis on factors such as natural lighting, material cohesion, efficient spatial layout, and seamless integration of spaces.The use of rammed earth, a traditional construction process in the south of Portugal, was chosen in combination with a concrete structure, known for its excellent thermal behavior. The land for the elaboration of the rammed earth was taken from the site itself, obtained in the earthworks necessary for the implantation of the house, resulting in a combination of volumes that seem to have emerged from the land itself. All the components of the construction, from the window frames to the cabinets, have been specially designed for this purpose. One of the most attractive features of the house is its relationship with the outside. All spaces have access to more or less private patios, starting with the entrance that is made by a walled patio with two orange trees and where a spout permanently lets water run into a tank, and continuing through the individual patios that serve the various rooms, to the large covered patio that is also an outdoor dining area and that gives access to the pool. This has the shape of a long tank, lined with green shale, with little depth, good for swimming, with salt water. Electrical energy is supplied by a system of photovoltaic panels and conserved in a battery pack, water is heated by solar thermal panels and comes from a borehole, heating is provided by fireplaces and by a series of radiators connected to a diesel boiler. The house consists of two distinct areas, with autonomous entrances, but connected by a central patio with a lemon tree: a living area, consisting of a large kitchen equipped SMEG / dining area, a large living room with fireplace, a suite (bedroom, bathroom and walk in closet), a double bedroom and two singles, served by a bathroom and a social toilet; and a work area, in which in addition to a bathroom and a support room, there are the ateliers. The joint sale of the two properties has the value of 6,470,000. A rustic booklet with 352 Ha. An urban booklet with 279 m2. It corresponds to an old building that can be rebuilt. Two Urban Notebooks with a detached area of 9 Ha. The house has a gross area of 240 m2 and the atelier has 265 m2Lease for raising pigs and cows. Contract valid until 2029. Income of about 8,000 euros/year Cork yield in 2023 is expected (approx.) 50,000 and in 2029 (approx.) 100,000 euros. The detached land of 9 hectares together with the studio of 265m2 and the house of 240m2 can be purchased for 3,970,000.00. Construction in rammed earth with thermal control through an ecological system, borehole water, photovoltaic panels for energy supply, solar panels for water heating, central heating with diesel boiler and cesspool for the sewers. Watering is done through a cistern that collects rainwater. Energy- photovoltaic panels with set of batteries and thermal panelsHeating fireplaces and central with a diesel boiler.Saltwater pool with 24 m2Hole waterHeating: fireplaces and central with diesel boilerPatios areas Entrance 60 m2; rooms 28 and 37 m2; larger patio 66 m2; Patio do Limoeiro 60 m2Possibility to negotiate the sale with all the filling, decorated with the following works of art:- Pedro Calapez5 paintings- José Pedro Croft4 engravings- Rui Sanches 2 drawings1 sculpture- Patrícia Garrido2 drawings- Margarida Jardim1 mixed technical work- António Bolota 1 Canvas- Margarida Lagarto 1 painting- Teresa Segurado PavãoVarious ceramics, utilitarian and non-utilitarian- Neta da Rosa Ramalho 1 ceramic

€3,970,000
505
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  9ha

By Annonceur International

House 6
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House Vila Nova de São Bento (Portugal)

Estate with 100-hectares, located in Serpa, Beja, Alentejo, and features a 550 sqm villa with a total area of 890 sqm. The villa boasts high-quality finishes and offers an unobstructed view. It comprises three en-suite bedrooms, a dining room, a living room with a fireplace, a library, an equipped kitchen, a pantry, a laundry room, and several storage areas. There is also a garage and a workshop. The social areas are designed for large gatherings.This property offers great privacy and tranquility. It includes a pond with approximately 50,000 cubic meters of water, covering an area of 1.5 hectares, and the existing fauna creates a sort of natural reserve. With a cork oak and holm oak forest, the estate possesses unique characteristics for habitation and agricultural potential. There are plans for a second pond of approximately 150,000 cubic meters, as well as a ruin that could be developed into a second dwelling.The estate is equipped with ten refrigerated warehouses that, along with a water treatment station, constitute a hydroponic forage production facility, which is unique in the region.The property is located approximately a 20-minute drive from Serpa and 45 minutes from Beja. It is equidistant from Lisbon and Seville, reachable within a 2.5-hour drive.

€2,100,000
500
3bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  100ha

By Annonceur International

Farmhouse 7
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Farmhouse Beja (Portugal)

This property is watering land very good for vegetables and park, 1 hill in good condition, can build a pavilion with 2000 m2, pine forest, watering mouths, the property is right on top of the sea with a fantastic view and with the river doing mouth right at the end of the property. Area: 800000 m2 More information and/or immediate visit: 967882448 - -------------------- Dear customer, We have other real estate and real estate options of opportunity, at a low price, with financing, spread and evaluation of the bank to His Measure, arising from divestment or bank recovery, in the municipalities of Alijó, Barca DAlva, Lamego, Meda, Mesão Frio, Régua, S. João da Pesqueira, S. Marta de Penaguião, Sabrosa and Vila Real. For rent/lease, purchase/sale or exchange, from land/allotments, farms/small arms, homesteads, warehouses, apartments/floors, shops/commerce, offices, developments, garages, villas, buildings/buildings, new and used, in good condition, to remodel/recover or under construction, always have at your hand the n / store in Where you'll find experienced professionals, ready to find the key and solution of your best investment or real estate business. Vila Lusa Real Estate with Alma

€2,600,000
120
land  120

By Annonceur International

Farmhouse 8
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Farmhouse Beja (Portugal)

This property is very good land irrigated for horticultural and park, 1 lot in good condition, can build a pavilion with 2000 m2, pine forest, watering mouths, the property is right on the sea with a fantastic view and with the river to make mouth even at the end of the property. Area: 800000 m2 More information and/or immediate visit: 967882448- -------------------- Esteemed customer, We have other real estate options and real estate opportunities, at low price, with financing, spread and evaluation of the bank to his measure, coming from disinvestment or bank recovery, in the counties of Alijó, Barca DAlva, Lamego, Meda, Mesão Frio, Régua, S. João da Pesqueira, S. Marta of Penaguião, Sabrosa and Vila Real. For rent/lease, buy/sell or exchange, from Land/allotment, farms, estates, warehouses, apartments/floors, shops/commerce, offices, enterprises, garages, townhouses, buildings/buildings, new and used, in good Refurbishment/recuperate or under construction, always have at your hand the N/store in Where you will find experienced professionals, ready to find the key and solution of your best investment or real estate business. Vila Lusa Real Estate with Alma

€2,600,000
120
3bedrooms
land  120

By Annonceur International

House 9
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12

House Beja (Portugal)

Magnificent olive grove farm located in the province of Beja (Portugal) with an extension of 400 ha, housing and machinery included in the price, at the foot of the road and in maximum production,30,000 ? per hectare.Price : 12.000.000 ?For more information contact our sales department.

€17,910,000
land  398

By Annonceur International

Farmhouse 10
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Farmhouse Beja (Portugal)

Located 14 km from Beja, this unique and spectacular 9 hectare property comprises a main house with 4 bedrooms (one en suite), living room, fully equipped kitchen, saltwater pool and two large ateliers. Single-storey house in taipa, with salt water pool, located on a 9ha plot in a village near Beja in Alentejo. Designed by an architect, it consists of two bodies connected by a central patio. It has a large suite and three other bedrooms with bathrooms. The workshop area has three separate work spaces and another bedroom. Possibility to buy in addition a plot of land adjacent to this property of 352ha for 2.5M The House is self-sufficient. The roof's thermal control is ensured by a 5cm layer of water protected by insulating slabs, with a device of fans designed to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and the house, and during the winter this air box remains closed so that the insulation of the plates protects from the cold. It has its own water through a borehole, electricity from photovoltaic panels, hot water through solar panels, sewage pit and central heating with a diesel boiler. It also has a cistern for collecting rainwater, for the irrigation network and eventual reserve. The place, the rammed earth construction and the program are the roots of the design of this house, whose program was defined in response to the needs and desires of the family, implemented from the outset in a list of wishes, not only functional but of the very environment of the house. house. Throughout the process of designing the project and its construction, the house benefited from the close collaboration of the project's owners, a couple of artists, she being a ceramist and he a sculptor and painter. evidence due to climatic aspects, the defense of the Alentejo heat, creating an environment with thermal inertia, and also because it is a traditional technique suitable for a building with only one floor. located within a large property, were strong stimuli for the definition of the project, which is a response to the surrounding nature. In Bartolomeu da Costa Cabral 18 Works / ed. Paulo Providencia, Pedro Baia. - Porto: Circo de Ideias, 2019 (2nd ed.). This house was designed by one of the greatest architects of contemporary architecture, Bartolomeu da Costa Cabral.

€3,970,000
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  9ha

By Portugal Sotheby’s International Realty

Farmhouse 11
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Farmhouse Beja (Portugal)

This unique and spectacular house is built in rammed earth with earth from the excavations themselves, with roofs in reinforced concrete slab and wood. The thermal control of the roof is ensured by a 5 cm layer of water protected by insulating slabs, with a fan device designed to increase water evaporation during the summer, cooling the water and the house, and during the winter this air box remains closed so that the insulation of the plates protects from the cold. The house is self-sufficient. It has its own water through a capture hole, electricity from photovoltaic panels, hot water through solar panels, a cesspool for the sewers and central heating with a diesel boiler. It also has a cistern for rainwater collection, for the irrigation network and eventual reserve. The 360ha Montado that surrounds the house, takes us to the silence and to the senses that this Alentejo provokes. Here, everything is where it should be. The house is organic and you can feel it on your skin The place, the rammed earth construction and the program are the roots of the design of this house, whose program was defined in response to the needs and desires of the family, materialized from the beginning in a list of wants, not only functional but also the environment of the house itself. Throughout the process of designing the project and its construction, the house benefited from the close collaboration of the owners of the work, a couple of artists, she being a ceramist and he a sculptor and painter. evidence due to the climatic aspects, the defense of the Alentejo heat, creating an environment with thermal inertia, and also because it is a traditional technique suitable for a building with only one floor. situated within a large property, constituted strong stimuli for the definition of the project that is a response to the surrounding nature. In Bartolomeu Costa Cabral 18 Works / ed. Paulo Providencia, Pedro Bahia. - Porto: Circo de Ideias, 2019 (2nd ed.).

€6,470,000
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  360ha

By Portugal Sotheby’s International Realty

House 12
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House São Brissos (Portugal)

Homecourse with 1,300 Ha , Intensive and super intensive olive , (arbequina and picual ), all certified , had in 2018 production of 15,500 Kg per Hectare , Has a mill with capacity for about 6 million Kg of olive oil , automated , air-conditioned , and with temperature control , and adequate humidity , also has the most modern facilities to ensure the scan of the best extra virgin olive oil, the different olive reception lines, their selection, crivas and cleaning, perform a cold grinding and the various quality controls ensure the best olive oil, the cold extraction room is formed by 8 centrifuge lines and with a grinding capacity exceeding 1 Mile of Kg of olive day.the plantation began in 2004, coming since then to plant and replant, mainly in the conversation for superintensive, as it was in 2017 with the conversion of more than 115 Hectares

€55,000,000
1,300,000,000
1bedroom

By Annonceur International

House with garden and terrace 13
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House with garden and terrace Beja (Portugal)

Energy Rating: F #ref:8192

€575,000
1,758
20bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  900

By Private Luxury Real Estate

House 14
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House Moura (Portugal)

Historic Manor House in MouraWelcome to your future home in the heart of historic Moura, Portugal. This century-old manor house exudes charm and elegance, offering a unique blend of preserved historical details and modern comforts. As you step through the big wooden front door, you'll be greeted by a sense of grandeur and a story that spans generations.Ground Floor: Upon entering, a spacious entrance hall leads you towards various rooms, each bearing witness to the house's rich history. To the left, discover a cozy library/office. At the back of the library is a storage room, that gives access to the outside paved courtyard. On the right side are two bedrooms while a centrally located bathroom caters to convenience and comfort.Ascend the imposing stairway, adorned with an original iron gate, to explore the first floor.First Floor: The first floor is a testament to elegance and functionality. The center hall seamlessly connects to the official dining room, with a terrace overlooking the private garden. Continue your exploration to find four bedrooms graced with built-in wardrobes, providing abundant storage for your treasured possessions. Two luxurious bathrooms await, offering opportunities for lavish self-pampering, while the spacious salon is the perfect place for family gatherings and joyful celebrations. The traditional kitchen, complete with a fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, where culinary delights come to life. Step outside to find a terrace for al fresco dining, while a small salon and pantry complete the ensemble, ensuring every culinary need is met.Second Floor:On to the second floor, where two multi-purpose rooms await, offering endless possibilities for customization according to your lifestyle and preferences.Outdoor Area: Outside, a paved private patio invites moments of serenity, while the garden boasts charming flowerbeds and trees, creating a tranquil oasis in the middle of the bustling city. Dive into relaxation with a refreshing swim in the build-up swimming pool or explore the stables. An outside kitchen promises culinary adventures under the open sky, while a garage and toilet cater to practical needs.About the Area: Moura, steeped in history and tradition, offers a glimpse into Portugal's rich culture. Whitewashed houses and architectural marvels dot the landscape, bearing witness to centuries of stories and adventures. The rhythm of the city mirrors the ebb and flow of agricultural seasons, with vast olive groves painting the horizon in shades of green.Just a 13-minute drive away lies the Alqueva dam, Europe's largest artificial lake. Lose yourself in its vast expanse of shimmering waters, framed by a breathtaking natural landscape that invites exploration and discovery.Embrace the charm of historic Moura and make this timeless manor house your own, where every corner tells a story and every moment is infused with warmth and beauty. Experience the allure of Alentejo living and embark on a journey of timeless elegance and tranquility.

€1,000,000
410
6bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  810

By Annonceur International

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