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4 Bed Villa for sale

Sines, Setúbal, Portugal

£338,765 *  [€395,000]

4 Bed Villa for sale

Sines, Setúbal, Portugal

£338,765 *  [€395,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Plot size: 370 m2
  • Habitable space: 270.66 m2

Features


  • Energy Certificate: B-

Full Description


Excellent villa, in a quiet and quiet place, with an excellent sun exposure, with a gross area of 270.66m2.

Composed of 3 floors being the ground floor with 3 rooms kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom, garage and leisure space with barbecue, on the first floor we find 4 bedrooms being two of them suites with air conditioning and a shared bathroom, in the attic we find wide area being possible to transform the space according to your need.

Bank Financing:
Habita is a partner of several financial entities enabling all its clients free simulations of Home Loans.

Location:
Sines is a town in the Seúbal district of Portugal. The municipality is bordered to the north and east by the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, to the south by Odemira and to the west has coastline in the Atlantic Ocean. The coast of the municipality, to the south of São Torpes, is part of the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina.

The story of Sines has been shaped by the sea. From prehistory to the present day it was the sea and its resources that defined the economy, culture, composition and even the character of its people, to that extent, the history of Sines is vast from the evidence of the existence of human populations through traces of some of these uncovered settlements in archaeological stations such as Palmeirinha and Quitéria, passing through the Italian Naval School in Sines in the 15th 16th centuries, which trained in naval engineer for the construction of vessels for the service of the kingdom and the other kingdoms of Europe, until the agreement between Portugal and England in the 19th century to start the productivity of agriculture, animals and cork in territory on the Alentejo Coast and the development of the villages of Sines , Santiago do Cacém, Odemira, Santo André and Milfontes and the villages of Porto Côvo, Melides, Abela and Grândola.

The 20th century begins practically with the restoration of the municipality in 1914. The cork industry, fishing and some agriculture and tourism are the basis of Sines' life until the end of the 1960s, when, in addition to the proximity of the sea, Sines is little different from the rest of the Alentejo.

In the middle of the 20th century, the large industrial complex created by marcello caetano's government in Sines in 1970 changes the county. The population explodes and diversifies, the landscape gains new configurations and the community struggles to maintain its integrity and quality of life, mitigating the negative impacts of the installation of the new units and taking advantage of the positive ones.

Today through the deepwater port of Sines already passes more than half of the port traffic in Portugal, mainly containers. And the widening of the Panama canal could give Sines a big boost, provided that an adequate rail link to Spain and Central Europe is finally built.

Culture and Leisure:
Sines has a fantastic historical heritage from the Castle of Sines, the Fort of Revelim, the Fort of Peach tree, the Pattern of St. Torpes, several churches such as Our Lady of Soledade, Holy Spirit or Mercy, Mother of St. Saviour or Our Lady of The Rooms, in addition to the fabulous beaches that deserve a swim, you can take advantage to go jogging on the beach wall.

The main events in Sines are Carnival and the Music of the World festival.

Education:
Sines has several public and nursery schools and there are private institutions of reference guaranteed access to good studies for people from various social classes that makes the city an excellent location to live and study. - REF: HT-MB072003

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