In a well-known region, as the former headquarters of the Order of the Templars, is the Quinta dos Brasões. 2 km from the city of Tomar, this property is surrounded by one of the most beautiful landscapes in Portugal and has in its proximity, the historic Aqueduct of Pegões, was built with the purpose of supplying water to the Convent of Christ in Tomar, and is about 6 km long. Its construction began in 1593, during the reign of Philip I of Portugal. The property has several sheds, which were used for poultry breeding, an olive grove, fig trees and land for agricultural purposes. It has a potential for the installation of solar panels, due to its sun exposure. Horse lovers will also find here the perfect conditions for horse breeding. The property has an Urban area, construction of villas. Why sell or buy with CENTURY 21 Because with CENTURY 21, given its highly specialized Staff structure, you don't have to worry about bureaucratic nightmares or uncertainties regarding the quick, honest and transparent sale or purchase of your home. Because, for FREE, we provide: - A personalized market study for your property - An advanced marketing plan - Process managers who accompany you throughout the bureaucratic process - Mortgage Specialist who will offer you the best financing solutions - Marketing and Communication Department that uses the most advanced technological tools and has human resources such as a professional photographer and specialists in social networks and design that safeguard the correct promotion of your property - Administrative staff specialized in the real estate market who will support you throughout the process of selling or buying a house. The success of our company is nothing more than the realization of our customers' dreams! Leiria was considered, by the Portuguese Association for Consumer Protection (DECO), as the second Portuguese city with the highest quality of life, a classification based on parameters such as the balanced cost of housing, compared to other national district capitals, the cost of living, good labor market conditions or waste management. The city of Leiria has, in its urban perimeter, a population of approximately 60,000 inhabitants, although in the municipality, according to the Censuses carried out in 2011, there are about 130,000 people. Leiria has the municipality of Pombal to the north, Marinha Grande to the west, and the village of Batalha to the south, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Even though it is not located on the coastline, Leiria is relatively close to emblematic beaches such as Nazaré or São Pedro de Moel. The excellent road access allows Leiria to be 1 hour from Lisbon and also close to the North of Portugal, the second largest Portuguese city, Porto, is only 180 km from Leiria. Leiria also stands out on the national scene for its industrial centers, its rich gastronomy, its varied cultural offer and for being a young, modern and cosmopolitan city, aspects that contribute to Leiria being one of the most desirable destinations to live and raise a family National Center for Information and Arbitration of Consumer Conflicts https://