House T1 in Almeida of 43 m²
About this house/villa of 1 bedroom at Almeida, Almeida
Are you looking for a house close to the center of the historic village of Almeida?
We present this charming T1+1 property consisting of ground floor and attic with a total area of 149m2, ideal for those who value comfort and practicality.
This house is perfect for couples or small families.
Main Features:
. Spacious Living Room: Enjoy a spacious and welcoming environment, perfect for relaxing or receiving guests.
. Equipped Kitchen with Fireplace: A complete kitchen with a traditional fireplace that brings warmth and charm to the environment.
. Comfortable Dining Room: Ideal for family meals or entertaining guests.
. Cozy Room: A peaceful refuge after a long day, with enough space for rest and privacy.
. Bathroom
Additional Spaces:
. Large Attic: Offers possibilities for reuse for additional storage or an extra bedroom.
. Private Garage: Secure space for one vehicle, with additional storage area.
. Versatile Patio: Perfect for creating a backyard to grow food or transforming into a terrace for outdoor dining.
. Multifunctional Annex: Possibility of converting into a second kitchen with barbecue, including an irrigation tank.
This unique property not only offers a comfortable home, but also the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful, self-sufficient lifestyle. Don't miss this opportunity to make this house your new home!
Contact us for more information and schedule your visit now!
Almeida is one of the 12 Historical Villages in Portugal, with a rich history and a notable architectural heritage. The town is known for its hexagonal fortress, which is a perfect example of baroque military architecture. Furthermore, Almeida has a unique history, marked by many battles and disputes, especially as it is so close to the border with Spain.
Here are some reasons to visit Almeida:
. Military Architecture: The giant doors and casemates are testimony to the strategic importance of Almeida.
. Historical-Military Museum: Where you can learn more about the history of the town and see old drawings of the castle.
. Bulwark of Nossa Senhora das Brotas: One of the six bastions that make up the fortress.
. Castle Ruins: Although destroyed during the French Invasions, they are still a point of historical interest.
. Picadeiro D’el Rey: Located in the Buluarte de Nossa Senhora das Brotas, in Vila de Almeida. This historic space, which originally served as an Artillery Train and Artillery Detachment Barracks, was adapted for horse riding. It has stables with accommodation for 21 horses, service areas, reception, and play areas, including a covered and open riding arena.
Furthermore, Picadeiro D’el Rey offers riding lessons for all levels, from beginners to advanced, and organizes hippotherapy sessions. It is also an equestrian center federated by the Portuguese Equestrian Federation, the only one with two stars in the District of Guarda.
Almeida is a destination that offers a journey through time, where every stone tells a story of resistance and survival.
Exploring the Almeida region, you will find several charming towns in both Portugal and Spain. Here are some suggestions:
In Portugal:
. Guarda: The highest city in Portugal, known for its Gothic cathedral and stunning views.
. Pinhel: Known as the “Falcão City”, it has a historic castle and a rich wine-growing landscape.
. Trancoso: A medieval city with well-preserved walls and an imposing castle.
In Spain:
. Ciudad Rodrigo: A historic city with a magnificent cathedral and medieval walls.
. Salamanca: Famous for its ancient university and Renaissance architecture.
. Zamora: Known for its Romanesque heritage and Holy Week.
These are just some of the many options available to discover the cultural and historical richness of this cross-border region.
I hope you enjoy your exploration!
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This house is located in Almeida.