Villa in Azeitão - Parish of São Lourenço, São Simão, detached with outdoor space: with swimming pool, space for 2 cars and garden in front of the house. To the south you'll find the pool and a leisure area with a barbecue. On the ground floor you'll find the living room, dining room and fully-equipped kitchen, all with very good circulation, in open space. There is also a bedroom/office and a guest toilet. On the upper floor there are 3 en-suite bedrooms, 2 with built-in closets and all with balconies. All the bathrooms have natural light coming in through a skylight. Rooms and circulation space are large and bright. All the rooms in the house have air conditioning, thermal and electric shutters, central vacuum, 4 photovoltaic panels and 2 panels + thermosiphon for water heating. The villa is in excellent condition, with no damp or mould, and has good quality finishes. Its location offers privacy and security (cul-de-sac). It is 5/10 minutes from the town of Azeitão and 15 minutes from the beaches of Arrábida. The emblematic medieval town of Azeitão, located in the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, the Azeitão area, comprises several characteristic villages, the most notable of which are Vila Fresca and Vila Nogueira, which took their names from the farms around which they developed. Vila Fresca de Azeitão grew up around Quinta Fresca, where in the 15th century King João I founded the Quinta Fresca. In the 15th century, King João I founded a palace, which later came to be called Palácio da Quinta da Bacalhoa, due to the nickname given to one of its owners. Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, in turn, was formed around Quinta da Nogueira, owned by Constança, wife of King Pedro (14th century). The town developed and was elevated to the category of town and county seat in 1786, a category it lost in 1855. In this pleasant region of great natural beauty, several noble families took up summer residence here, founding noteworthy estates and palaces such as Quinta das Torres (today transformed into an Inn) and the Palace of the Dukes of Aveiro, built in pure Renaissance style. A visit to Azeitão should also be an opportunity to sample the region's excellent products, such as cheeses, the famous pies and wines, particularly the table wines made from the Piriquita variety and Moscatel de Setúbal. (located at https:// MARK YOUR VISIT.