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5 Bed House for sale

Cascais, Lisbon and Lisbon Coast, Portugal

£2,013,365 *  [€2,350,000]

5 Bed House for sale

Cascais, Lisbon and Lisbon Coast, Portugal

£2,013,365 *  [€2,350,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Plot size: 626 m2
  • Habitable space: 465 m2

Features


  • Pool
  • Garage
  • Double Glass
  • Storage
  • Garden
  • Energy performance certificate – E

Full Description


Large villa with lots of natural light, located in Areia
This property is divided into 2 floors, the ground floor with a large entrance hall gives access to the living room, the fully equipped kitchen and a great area, a bedroom (currently being used as an office) and a bathroom. complete bath.
on the upper floor we find 4 bedrooms all with wardrobes, two of which are en suite with a private bathroom (in the master suite there is also a closet)
It also has a garage for 4 cars on the ground floor, a large living room and storage space.
The villa also has a garage for 4 cars and an area attached to the garage for storage and a living/games room, garden, swimming pool, barbecue area and a poolside changing room.
This property has central heating and central vacuum.
Areia is a very picturesque village, next to Birre and Quinta da Marinha, with a lot of local shops and high quality restaurants, with a lot of demand throughout the year..
A 5-minute drive from both Guincho and the Highway and 45 m from Lisbon Airport, this is the perfect place to live, escaping the hustle and bustle of the cities.
The house is undergoing refurbishment works, with completion expected very soon.
Cascais
Located by the sea and traditionally a fishing village, Cascais underwent significant development in the 19th century. XIV, when it was a port of call of great movement for ships heading to Lisbon.
However, it was from the 2nd half of the 20th century onwards. In the 19th century, when bathing in the sea began to be appreciated, Cascais underwent an impulse that transformed it into a very fashionable summer resort. The main driver of the transformation was the King of Portugal D. Luís I, who in 1870 converted the fortress of the citadel into the summer residence of the Portuguese monarchy. This example was followed by the nobility who built palaces and beautiful villas where they spent the hottest time of the year, completely transforming the old fishing village.
Cascais also began to attract the curious, whose access was made easier by the inauguration of the railway line between Pedrouços and Cascais in 1889. Nowadays, Cascais is a very lively and cosmopolitan town, which still retains its aristocratic air. .
We recommend a stroll through its streets, which have excellent quality shops, or a few moments of rest in one of the many terraces that exist here. The beaches continue to be one of the main attractions, and it is possible to choose between those located in the sheltered bay of the village, or those that are a little further away in the Guincho area (already integrated in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park) that offer excellent conditions for surfing and windsurfing. Boca do Inferno, a recess on the coast surrounded by steep cliffs and caves, continues to be a natural curiosity that attracts many visitors to see the power of the sea.
Emphasis on gastronomy, especially fresh fish and seafood, which can be tasted in the many restaurants in the region.
Energy Rating: E
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