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Quinta do Campo, Valado dos Frades

USD 4,548,617

House & Single-family home (For sale)

25 bd
20 ba
44,423 sqft
lot 688,244 sqft
Reference: GVJU-T497 / lbn23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Energy Rating: C
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View more View less Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Energiekategorie: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Performance Énergétique: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Energie Categorie: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Propriedade secular classificada em 2005 como 'Imóvel de Interesse Publico Nacional'; com características arquitetónicas cistercienses, é a única quinta portuguesa edificada originalmente durante o período medieval, sendo a mais bem conservada de toda a Península Ibérica. Inserida numa paisagem bucólica, na várzea entre Alcobaça e a Nazaré, tem o Pinhal de Leiria como barreira natural e o mar no horizonte.Os edifícios desta quinta estão divididos 4 partes principais: a casa central, a adega, o celeiro e por fim os apartamentos, inseridos na antiga cavalariça e enquadrados numa área total de quase 6,4 hectares.A casa principal, na sua configuração retangular e com entrada a meio do edifício, é composta por um rés-do-chão com oito suites, uma biblioteca, uma sala de estar e uma de jantar. Estes três requintados salões têm tetos altos, trabalhados em madeira e estuque. O mobiliário, do século XIX, torna o ambiente nobre e acolhedor. No segundo andar há mais oito suites, um escritório, uma sala de jantar, uma sala de estar e uma ampla cozinha totalmente equipada.Em frente à casa principal, um relvado quadrado fica circundado pelos edifícios anexos: a adega e o celeiro estão preparados para acolher os mais diversos eventos, com cozinha, instalações sanitárias e salas amplas. Estes edifícios são originalmente do século XII, com várias alterações ao longo dos anos, nomeadamente com a inserção de colunas de ferro do século XVIII provenientes do Mosteiro de Alcobaça.A última zona de edificado são os apartamentos independentes, equipados com kitchenette e com varandas com vista para a paisagem verdejante da várzea, junto ao rio Alcoa. São no total seis apartamentos com um quarto e um apartamento com dois quartos.Até ao século XX, a propriedade privilegiou o seu espaço exterior para a agricultura, aproveitando-se agora este espaço e jardins para zonas também de eventos e de turismo rural, dispondo de licença de alojamento local.A sua localização é interessante do ponto de vista do turismo, situando-se na proximidade de localidades ricas em património como Alcobaça, Tomar e Batalha, e ainda aproveitar as praias de Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel e São Martinho do Porto.A quinta situa-se a menos de uma hora e meia de Lisboa, com acesso via A8, e a cerca de 2 horas da cidade do Porto.
Categoria Energética: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Secular property classified in 2005 as 'Property of National Public Interest'. With Cistercian characteristics, is the only Portuguese farmhouse from the medieval period; it is the best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Inserted in a bucolic landscape, in the meadow between Alcobaça and Nazaré, has the Pinhal de Leiria as a natural barrier the and the sea in the horizon.The buildings of this farm are divided in 4: the main house, the wine cellar, the barn and finally the flats inserted in the old stable, in a total area of almost 6.4 hectares.The main house, in its rectangular configuration and with an entrance in the middle of the building, is composed of a ground floor with eight en suite bedrooms, a library, a living room and a dining room. These three halls display rich architecture, with high ceilings and works in wood and stucco, with 19th century furniture, making the atmosphere cosy and familiar. On the second floor, there are eight more suites, an office room, a dining room, a living room and a large kitchen fully equipped.In front of the main house, there is a square lawn surrounded by the annex buildings: the winery and the barn are currently prepared to host the most diverse events, with kitchen, sanitary facilities and large rooms. These buildings are originally from the 12th century, with several alterations over the years, namely with the insertion of 18th century iron columns from the Alcobaça Monastery.The last building area is the one with the independent flats, equipped with kitchenette and with balconies overlooking the green landscape of the meadow, next to the river Alcobaça. There are in total six one-bedroom flats and one two-bedroom flat.
Until the 20th century, the property privileged its exterior space for agricultural purposes, and nowadays it has taken advantage of this space and gardens for events and rural tourism, having a local accommodation license. Its location is interesting from the tourism point of view, with historic places like Alcobaça, Tomar and Batalha in the vicinity, and also the beaches of Peniche, Nazaré, São Pedro de Moel and São Martinho do Porto.The farm is less than an hour and a half away from Lisbon, with access via the A8 motorway; the trip to Porto takes 2 hours.
Energy Rating: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Categoría Energética: C
#ref:LBN23000118
Reference: GVJU-T497
Country: PT
Region: Leiria
City: Nazaré
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Property subtype: Farm
Property size: 44,423 sqft
Lot size: 688,244 sqft
Bedrooms: 25
Bathrooms: 20
Garages: 1
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