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House & single-family home for sale in Lamas

USD 35,453

House & Single-family home (For sale)

3 bd
2 ba
753 sqft
Reference: EDEN-T96123587 / 96123587
Are you looking for a villa to rebuild to your liking?This villa will be located 2 minutes from Miranda do Corvo, 10 minutes from the A13 with connection to Coimbra about 15 minutes.
Miranda do Corvo is a Portuguese village in the district of Coimbra, on the Coast, Centro region and sub-region Coimbra Region, with about 7,614 inhabitants. [1]It is the seat of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo, with an area of 126.38 km²[2] and 13,098 inhabitants (2011),[3][4] subdivided into 4 parishes. [5] The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the Ceira River, the Dueça or Corvo River and the Alheda River.It received a charter from King Afonso Henriques on November 19, 1136.The municipality of Miranda do Corvo currently has a range of products that have already established themselves in the regional and national market: Chanfana de Cabra Velha, Nabada, Vinho de Lamas, Jeropiga de Moinhos and Honey with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) Serra da Lousã.Miranda do Corvo is a fascinating land. The Municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from historical, cultural and religious heritage, through gastronomy fans, to sportsmen and nature lovers.All the heritage is spread across the four parishes of Miranda do Corvo. In the historic core of the center of the village of Miranda do Corvo, which resists the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, strolling through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses.Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. The three spots are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors a year. To these is added the Ecumenical Temple which unites the various religions of the world.Inserted in the network of Schist Villages of Serra da Lousã, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. The village opens up in strategic places to the beauty of the mountains that surround it with its green mantle. It is also a mandatory crossing point for the more than 200km of signposted trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire county.
View more View less Sind Sie auf der Suche nach einer Villa, die Sie nach Ihren Wünschen umbauen können?Diese Villa befindet sich 2 Minuten von Miranda do Corvo, 10 Minuten von der A13 mit Verbindung nach Coimbra ca. 15 Minuten entfernt.
Miranda do Corvo ist ein portugiesisches Dorf im Bezirk Coimbra an der Küste, der Region Centro und der Subregion Coimbra mit etwa 7.614 Einwohnern. [1]Es ist der Sitz der Gemeinde Miranda do Corvo mit einer Fläche von 126,38 km²[2] und 13.098 Einwohnern (2011)[3][4], die in 4 Gemeinden unterteilt ist. [5] Die Gemeinde grenzt im Nordosten an die Gemeinde Vila Nova de Poiares, im Osten an Lousã, im Südosten an Figueiró dos Vinhos, im Südwesten an Penela, im Westen an Condeixa-a-Nova und im Nordwesten an Coimbra. Das Gebiet der Gemeinde Miranda do Corvo wird von den Flüssen Ceira, Dueça oder Corvo und Alheda durchquert.Am 19. November 1136 erhielt sie von König Afonso Henriques eine Urkunde.Die Gemeinde Miranda do Corvo verfügt derzeit über eine Reihe von Produkten, die sich bereits auf dem regionalen und nationalen Markt etabliert haben: Chanfana de Cabra Velha, Nabada, Vinho de Lamas, Jeropiga de Moinhos und Honig mit geschützter Ursprungsbezeichnung (g.U.) Serra da Lousã.Miranda do Corvo ist ein faszinierendes Land. Die Gemeinde hat ihren Besuchern viel zu bieten, vom historischen, kulturellen und religiösen Erbe über Gastronomiefans bis hin zu Sportlern und Naturliebhabern.Das gesamte Erbe ist auf die vier Pfarreien von Miranda do Corvo verteilt. Im historischen Kern des Zentrums des Dorfes Miranda do Corvo, das dem Verschleiß des modernen Lebens widersteht, laden wir Sie ein, den Glockenturm und die Mutterkirche in Alto do Calvário zu besuchen und durch die engen Gassen voller Geschichte und jahrhundertealter Häuser zu schlendern.Ein Besuch des Klosters von Semide, des Heiligtums von Senhor da Serra und der Kapelle von Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas ist ein Muss. Die drei Orte sind von großem religiösen Interesse und werden jedes Jahr von Tausenden von Besuchern besucht. Hinzu kommt der Ökumenische Tempel, der die verschiedenen Religionen der Welt vereint.Eingebettet in das Netzwerk der Schieferdörfer der Serra da Lousã ist das Dorf Gondramaz ein idyllischer Ort für einen Besuch. Das Dorf öffnet sich an strategischen Stellen zur Schönheit der Berge, die es mit seinem grünen Mantel umgeben. Es ist auch ein obligatorischer Kreuzungspunkt für die mehr als 200 km ausgeschilderten Trailrunning-, Mountainbike- und Wanderwege, die fast durch den gesamten Landkreis verlaufen.
Procura uma moradia para reconstruir à sua medida?Esta Moradia vai situar se a 2 minutos de Miranda do corvo , 10 minutos da A13 com ligação a Coimbra cerca de 15 minutos.
Miranda do Corvo é uma vila portuguesa do distrito de Coimbra, no Litoral, região do Centro e sub-região Região de Coimbra, com cerca de 7 614 habitantes.[1]É sede do município de Miranda do Corvo, com 126,38 km² de área[2] e 13 098 habitantes (2011),[3][4] subdividido em 4 freguesias.[5] O município é limitado a nordeste pelo município de Vila Nova de Poiares, a leste pela Lousã, a sueste por Figueiró dos Vinhos, a sudoeste por Penela, a oeste por Condeixa-a-Nova e a noroeste por Coimbra. O território do município de Miranda do Corvo é atravessado pelo Rio Ceira, pelo Rio Dueça ou Corvo e pelo Rio Alheda.Recebeu foral de D. Afonso Henriques a 19 de Novembro de 1136.O município de Miranda do Corvo dispõe atualmente de um leque de produtos que já se afirmaram no mercado regional e nacional: Chanfana de Cabra Velha, Nabada, Vinho de Lamas, Jeropiga de Moinhos e Mel com Denominação de Origem Protegida (DOP) Serra da Lousã.Miranda do Corvo é uma terra apaixonante. O Município tem muito para oferecer aos visitantes, desde o património histórico, cultural e religioso, passando pelos adeptos da gastronomia, até aos desportistas e amantes da natureza.Todo o património está espalhado pelas quatro freguesias de Miranda do Corvo. No núcleo histórico do centro da vila de Miranda do Corvo, que resiste ao desgaste da vida moderna, convidamo-lo a visitar a Torre Sineira e a Igreja Matriz, situadas no Alto do Calvário, a passear pelas estreitas ruas repletas de história e habitações de traça centenária.Visitas ao Mosteiro de Semide, ao Santuário do Senhor da Serra e à Capela da Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas são indispensáveis. Os três pontos são de grande interesse religioso e recebem milhares de visitantes por ano. A estes junta-se o Templo Ecuménico que une as várias religiões do mundo.Inserida na rede das Aldeias de Xisto da Serra da Lousã, a aldeia do Gondramaz é um lugar idílico para visitar. A aldeia abre-se em locais estratégicos para a beleza da serra que a envolve com o seu manto verde. É ainda ponto de passagem obrigatório dos mais de 200km de trilhos sinalizados de trail running, btt e caminhadas que percorrem a quase totalidade do concelho.
Vous êtes à la recherche d’une villa à reconstruire à votre goût ?Cette villa sera située à 2 minutes de Miranda do Corvo, à 10 minutes de l’A13 avec connexion à Coimbra à environ 15 minutes.
Miranda do Corvo est un village portugais situé dans le district de Coimbra, sur la côte, dans la région du Centre et dans la sous-région de Coimbra, avec environ 7 614 habitants. [1]C’est le siège de la municipalité de Miranda do Corvo, avec une superficie de 126,38 km²[2] et 13 098 habitants (2011)[3],[4] subdivisés en 4 paroisses. [5] La municipalité est bordée au nord-est par la municipalité de Vila Nova de Poiares, à l’est par Lousã, au sud-est par Figueiró dos Vinhos, au sud-ouest par Penela, à l’ouest par Condeixa-a-Nova et au nord-ouest par Coimbra. Le territoire de la municipalité de Miranda do Corvo est traversé par la rivière Ceira, la rivière Dueça ou Corvo et la rivière Alheda.Il reçut une charte du roi Afonso Henriques le 19 novembre 1136.La municipalité de Miranda do Corvo dispose actuellement d’une gamme de produits qui se sont déjà établis sur le marché régional et national : Chanfana de Cabra Velha, Nabada, Vinho de Lamas, Jeropiga de Moinhos et Miel d’Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) Serra da Lousã.Miranda do Corvo est une terre fascinante. La municipalité a beaucoup à offrir aux visiteurs, du patrimoine historique, culturel et religieux, en passant par les amateurs de gastronomie, les sportifs et les amoureux de la nature.Tout le patrimoine est réparti dans les quatre paroisses de Miranda do Corvo. Dans le centre historique du centre du village de Miranda do Corvo, qui résiste à l’usure de la vie moderne, nous vous invitons à visiter le clocher et l’église mère, situés à Alto do Calvário, en vous promenant dans les rues étroites chargées d’histoire et de maisons séculaires.Les visites du monastère de Semide, du sanctuaire de Senhor da Serra et de la chapelle de Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas sont indispensables. Les trois sites sont d’un grand intérêt religieux et reçoivent des milliers de visiteurs par an. À ceux-ci s’ajoute le Temple œcuménique qui unit les différentes religions du monde.Inséré dans le réseau des villages de schiste de la Serra da Lousã, le village de Gondramaz est un endroit idyllique à visiter. Le village s’ouvre à des endroits stratégiques à la beauté des montagnes qui l’entourent de son manteau vert. C’est également un point de passage obligatoire pour les plus de 200 km de sentiers balisés de trail, de VTT et de randonnée qui traversent presque tout le comté.
Are you looking for a villa to rebuild to your liking?This villa will be located 2 minutes from Miranda do Corvo, 10 minutes from the A13 with connection to Coimbra about 15 minutes.
Miranda do Corvo is a Portuguese village in the district of Coimbra, on the Coast, Centro region and sub-region Coimbra Region, with about 7,614 inhabitants. [1]It is the seat of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo, with an area of 126.38 km²[2] and 13,098 inhabitants (2011),[3][4] subdivided into 4 parishes. [5] The municipality is bordered to the northeast by the municipality of Vila Nova de Poiares, to the east by Lousã, to the southeast by Figueiró dos Vinhos, to the southwest by Penela, to the west by Condeixa-a-Nova and to the northwest by Coimbra. The territory of the municipality of Miranda do Corvo is crossed by the Ceira River, the Dueça or Corvo River and the Alheda River.It received a charter from King Afonso Henriques on November 19, 1136.The municipality of Miranda do Corvo currently has a range of products that have already established themselves in the regional and national market: Chanfana de Cabra Velha, Nabada, Vinho de Lamas, Jeropiga de Moinhos and Honey with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) Serra da Lousã.Miranda do Corvo is a fascinating land. The Municipality has a lot to offer visitors, from historical, cultural and religious heritage, through gastronomy fans, to sportsmen and nature lovers.All the heritage is spread across the four parishes of Miranda do Corvo. In the historic core of the center of the village of Miranda do Corvo, which resists the wear and tear of modern life, we invite you to visit the Bell Tower and the Mother Church, located in Alto do Calvário, strolling through the narrow streets full of history and centuries-old houses.Visits to the Monastery of Semide, the Sanctuary of Senhor da Serra and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade de Tábuas are indispensable. The three spots are of great religious interest and receive thousands of visitors a year. To these is added the Ecumenical Temple which unites the various religions of the world.Inserted in the network of Schist Villages of Serra da Lousã, the village of Gondramaz is an idyllic place to visit. The village opens up in strategic places to the beauty of the mountains that surround it with its green mantle. It is also a mandatory crossing point for the more than 200km of signposted trail running, mountain biking and hiking trails that run through almost the entire county.
Reference: EDEN-T96123587
Country: PT
City: Miranda Do Corvo
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Property size: 753 sqft
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
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