This villa, built in the 19th century, is in total ownership on a plot of land measuring 1063 m2. It consists of a main house, a caretaker's house and, on the patio, three annexes for living, storage and an old kitchen. The main house has a store, wine cellar and storage on the ground floor, a sunroom/balcony, hall, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms (one with a window onto the balcony), corridor, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, interior staircase to the attic (roof terrace) and two balconies on the first floor. The caretaker's house, also on two floors, has a storage room on the ground floor and a living room and bedroom on the first floor. The house next to the mill has a large storage space on the ground floor and a large living space on the first floor. The structure of the property is made of granite masonry, wooden floors and part reinforced concrete (caretaker's house). The patio is fenced in with granite masonry. In terms of state of repair, the main house is in need of renovation, the caretaker's house is in a reasonable state of repair and the remaining areas are in a precarious state of repair, requiring interior and exterior renovation. The property is located in the village of Santa Eugénia, in the Alto Douro Vinhateiro, about 9 km from Alijó and approximately 15 km from the A4 (Pópulo) highway that connects Porto to Bragança. The natural beauty associated with a markedly Trás-os-Montes landscape includes the Serra de Santa Bárbara and the Tinhela river. In a markedly rural environment, the village and the surrounding region are home to various heritage sites from different historical periods. The geological, hydrogeological, cultural, ethnographic and gastronomic heritage complement the surroundings. In economic terms, the primary sector dominates, producing olive oil, Port wine, table wine, muscatel and, more recently, sparkling wine.