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São Pedro (Óbidos) - Maison & propriété à vendre
1 150 000 EUR
Maison & Propriété (Vente)
Référence:
GTWW-T981
/ 8506
Référence:
GTWW-T981
Pays:
PT
Région:
Leiria
Ville:
Óbidos
Code postal:
2510-020
Catégorie:
Résidentiel
Type d'annonce:
Vente
Type de bien:
Maison & Propriété
Surface:
196 m²
Terrain:
12 505 m²
Chambres:
4
Salles de bains:
3
Propriété récupérée, avec des éléments contemporains qui complètent l'architecture d'origine, de la maison rustique. La propriété est située dans une campagne, très calme et sûre, à environ 1 heure de Lisbonne et 15 minutes de Caldas da Rainha.La propriété se compose de deux maisons indépendantes reliées par un porche.La maison de l'aile sud ;
Grand salon avec plafonds à double hauteur, cuisine ouverte, fenêtres à l'est et à l'ouest.
Salle de Bains.
Grande chambreMaison dans l'aile nord, à deux étages ;rez-de-chaussée
Salon et cuisine, espace ouvert, fenêtres à l'est et à l'ouest.
SuiteÉtage 1
Deux chambres et une salle de bainextérieur
Ouest
piscine, jardin, salle à manger et espace de loisirs à côté de la cuisine.Source
jardin, forêt, parking et porche à bois de chauffage.Les plages les plus proches ;
Plage de Rei Cortiço
Une vaste plage de près de 11 km de sable, qui relie Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Plage de Bom Sucesso, Plage d'ÓbidosBom Sucesso
Plage située entre la mer et la lagune d'Óbidos, où la rivière et la mer se rencontrent.Óbidos
Le village médiéval d'Óbidos est l'un des plus caractéristiques et des mieux conservés du Portugal.
Assez proche de la capitale et situé sur un point élevé, proche de la côte atlantique, Óbidos avait une importance stratégique sur le territoire. Déjà occupée avant l'arrivée des Romains dans la péninsule ibérique, la ville est devenue plus prospère à partir du moment où elle a été choisie par la famille royale. Depuis que le roi D. Dinis l'a offert à sa femme D. Isabel, au siècle. XIIIe, il appartenait à la Maison des Reines qui, à travers les différentes dynasties, en bénéficièrent et l'enrichirent. C'est l'une des principales raisons pour lesquelles il y a tant d'églises dans cette petite ville.À l'intérieur des murs, nous trouvons un château bien conservé et un labyrinthe de rues et de maisons blanches qui enchantent ceux qui s'y promènent. Entre les portiques manuélins, les fenêtres fleuries et les petites places, il y a plusieurs raisons de s'y rendre, de bons exemples de l'architecture religieuse et civile de l'âge d'or de la ville. L'église mère de Santa Maria, l'église de la Miséricorde, l'église de São Pedro, le pilori et, hors les murs, l'aqueduc et le sanctuaire de Senhor Jesus da Pedra, de plan rond, sont quelques-uns des monuments qui justifient une visite attentive. Ainsi que le musée municipal d'Óbidos, où se trouvent les uvres de Josefa de Óbidos. C'était, dans le siècle. XVIIe, peintre de référence et femme à l'attitude artistique irrévérencieuse dans son temps. Ses peintures reflètent son apprentissage auprès des grands maîtres de l'époque tels que les Espagnols Zurbarán et Francisco de Herrera, ou encore le Portugais André Reinoso et Baltazar Gomes Figueira, son père.N'importe quel moment est bon pour visiter Óbidos. En raison des histoires d'amour qui y sont racontées et de l'atmosphère médiévale, c'est une suggestion inspirante pour un week-end romantique ou simplement tranquille. Et s'il comprend une nuit d'hébergement au château, alors le cadre sera parfait. Dans la cuisine locale, le ragoût de poisson de la lagune d'Óbidos se distingue, encore mieux s'il est accompagné des vins de la région délimitée de l'ouest. Une autre attraction est la célèbre Ginjinha de Óbidos, qui peut être dégustée à plusieurs endroits, de préférence dans une tasse de chocolat.Tout au long de l'année, un programme d'événements apporte un peu de divertissement à cette petite ville, mais les plus populaires sont sans aucun doute le Festival international du chocolat, le marché médiéval et le village de Noël d'Óbidos, dans lequel le village est décoré de motifs faisant allusion à la saison. Il convient également de mentionner le FOLIO - Festival international de littérature d'Óbidos, la Semaine internationale du piano SIPO - Óbidos, le Festival LATITUDES - Littérature et voyageurs et, plus récemment, le Óbidos Vila Gaming qui donnent une atmosphère particulière au lieu. Depuis 2015, elle est une ville créative de littérature de l'UNESCO.Non loin de là se trouve la vaste plage de sable de Praia d'El Rey, où les golfeurs peuvent profiter d'un parcours de golf surplombant la mer Atlantique. En passant par la ville de Caldas da Rainha, dont l'histoire est également liée à la Maison des Reines, se trouve la plage de Foz do Arelho, reliant la lagune d'Óbidos à la mer. Un bon endroit pour un déjeuner de fruits de mer et de poisson frais ou pour un coucher de soleil tard dans l'après-midi au bord de la mer.
Texte de Turismo de Portugal.
Performance Énergétique: E
#ref:8506 Voir plus Voir moins Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches.
Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;
Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.
Bathroom.
Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,
living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.
SuiteFloor 1
two bedrooms and a bathroomexterior
west
swimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Spring
garden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;
Rei Cortiço Beach
An extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso Beach
Beach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.Óbidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.
Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra, with a round plan, are some of the monuments that justify a careful visit. As well as the Municipal Museum of Óbidos, where the works of Josefa de Óbidos are located. It was, in the century. XVII, a reference painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic attitude in her time. His paintings reflect his apprenticeship with great masters of the time such as the Spaniards Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, or the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, his father.Any time is good to visit Óbidos. Due to the love stories that are told there and the medieval atmosphere, it is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply quiet weekend. And if it includes a night's accommodation at the castle, then the setting will be perfect. In the local cuisine, the fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon stands out, even better if accompanied by the wines of the Demarcated Region of the West. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup.Throughout the year, a program of events brings some entertainment to this small town, but undoubtedly the most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Medieval Market and the Óbidos Christmas Village, in which the village is decorated with motifs alluding to the season. Also worth mentioning are the FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, SIPO - Óbidos International Piano Week, the LATITUDES Festival - Literature and Travelers and, more recently, the Óbidos Vila Gaming that give a special atmosphere to the place. Since 2015, it has been a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.Not far away is the extensive sandy beach of Praia d'El Rey, where golfers can enjoy a golf course overlooking the Atlantic Sea. Passing through the city of Caldas da Rainha, whose history is also linked to the House of the Queens, is the beach of Foz do Arelho, connecting the Óbidos Lagoon to the sea. A good place for a seafood and fresh fish lunch or for a late sunset afternoon by the sea.
Text from Turismo de Portugal.
Energy Rating: E
#ref:8506 Casa con encanto T4 ÓbidosEncantadora villa cerca del famoso e histórico pueblo de Óbidos, de origen romano, así como de las fantásticas playas.
Propiedad recuperada, con elementos contemporáneos que complementan la arquitectura original, de la casa rústica. La propiedad está situada en un campo, muy tranquila y segura, a aproximadamente 1 hora de Lisboa y a 15 minutos de Caldas da Rainha.La propiedad consta de dos casas independientes conectadas por un porche.La casa del ala sur;
Amplio salón comedor con techos de doble altura, cocina abierta, ventanas al este y al oeste.
Baño.
Habitación grandeCasa en el ala norte, de dos plantas;planta baja
Sala de estar y cocina, espacio abierto, ventanas al este y al oeste.
SuitePlanta 1
Dos dormitorios y un bañoexterior
Oeste
piscina, jardín, comedor y espacio de ocio junto a la cocina.Primavera
jardín, bosque, aparcamiento y porche de leña.Las playas más cercanas;
Playa de Rei Cortiço
Una extensa playa de casi 11 km de arena, que conecta con la Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Playa de Bom Sucesso, ÓbidosPlaya de Bom Sucesso
Playa situada entre el mar y la laguna de Óbidos, donde se unen el río y el mar.Óbidos
El pueblo medieval de Óbidos es uno de los más característicos y mejor conservados de Portugal.
Lo suficientemente cerca de la capital y situado en un punto alto, cerca de la costa atlántica, Óbidos tenía una importancia estratégica en el territorio. Ya ocupada antes de la llegada de los romanos a la Península Ibérica, la ciudad se hizo más próspera desde el momento en que fue elegida por la familia real. Desde que el rey D. Dinis se lo regaló a su esposa D. Isabel, en el siglo XX. XIII, perteneció a la Casa de las Reinas que, a lo largo de las distintas dinastías, la benefició y enriqueció. Es una de las principales razones por las que se encuentran tantas iglesias en este pequeño pueblo.Dentro de las murallas, encontramos un castillo bien conservado y un laberinto de calles blancas y casas que encantan a quienes caminan por allí. Entre pórticos manuelinos, ventanas floreadas y pequeñas plazas, hay varios motivos para visitarlo, buenos ejemplos de arquitectura religiosa y civil de la época dorada de la ciudad. La Iglesia Matriz de Santa María, la Iglesia de la Misericordia, la Iglesia de São Pedro, la Picota y, extramuros, el Acueducto y el Santuario de Don Jesús da Pedra, de planta redonda, son algunos de los monumentos que justifican una visita atenta. Así como el Museo Municipal de Óbidos, donde se encuentran las obras de Josefa de Óbidos. Lo fue, en el siglo. XVII, pintora de referencia y mujer con una actitud artística irreverente en su tiempo. Sus pinturas reflejan su aprendizaje con grandes maestros de la época como los españoles Zurbarán y Francisco de Herrera, o los portugueses André Reinoso y Baltazar Gomes Figueira, su padre.Cualquier momento es bueno para visitar Óbidos. Debido a las historias de amor que se cuentan allí y el ambiente medieval, es una sugerencia inspiradora para un fin de semana romántico o simplemente tranquilo. Y si incluye una noche de alojamiento en el castillo, entonces el entorno será perfecto. En la gastronomía local destaca el guiso de pescado de la laguna de Óbidos, mejor aún si se acompaña de los vinos de la Región Demarcada del Oeste. Otra atracción es la famosa Ginjinha de Óbidos, que se puede disfrutar en varios lugares, preferiblemente en una taza de chocolate.A lo largo del año, un programa de eventos trae algo de entretenimiento a este pequeño pueblo, pero sin duda los más populares son el Festival Internacional del Chocolate, el Mercado Medieval y el Pueblo de Navidad de Óbidos, en el que el pueblo se decora con motivos alusivos a la temporada. También cabe destacar el FOLIO - Festival Internacional de Literatura de Óbidos, SIPO - Semana Internacional del Piano de Óbidos, el Festival LATITUDES - Literatura y Viajeros y, más recientemente, el Óbidos Vila Gaming que le dan un ambiente especial al lugar. Desde 2015 es Ciudad Creativa de la Literatura de la UNESCO.No muy lejos se encuentra la extensa playa de arena de Praia d'El Rey, donde los golfistas pueden disfrutar de un campo de golf con vistas al mar Atlántico. Pasando por la ciudad de Caldas da Rainha, cuya historia también está ligada a la Casa de las Reinas, se encuentra la playa de Foz do Arelho, que conecta la laguna de Óbidos con el mar. Un buen lugar para un almuerzo de mariscos y pescado fresco o para una tarde al atardecer junto al mar.
Texto de Turismo de Portugal.
Categoría Energética: E
#ref:8506 Maison de charme T4 ÓbidosCharmante villa à proximité du célèbre et historique village d'Óbidos d'origine romaine ainsi que des plages fantastiques.
Propriété récupérée, avec des éléments contemporains qui complètent l'architecture d'origine, de la maison rustique. La propriété est située dans une campagne, très calme et sûre, à environ 1 heure de Lisbonne et 15 minutes de Caldas da Rainha.La propriété se compose de deux maisons indépendantes reliées par un porche.La maison de l'aile sud ;
Grand salon avec plafonds à double hauteur, cuisine ouverte, fenêtres à l'est et à l'ouest.
Salle de Bains.
Grande chambreMaison dans l'aile nord, à deux étages ;rez-de-chaussée
Salon et cuisine, espace ouvert, fenêtres à l'est et à l'ouest.
SuiteÉtage 1
Deux chambres et une salle de bainextérieur
Ouest
piscine, jardin, salle à manger et espace de loisirs à côté de la cuisine.Source
jardin, forêt, parking et porche à bois de chauffage.Les plages les plus proches ;
Plage de Rei Cortiço
Une vaste plage de près de 11 km de sable, qui relie Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Plage de Bom Sucesso, Plage d'ÓbidosBom Sucesso
Plage située entre la mer et la lagune d'Óbidos, où la rivière et la mer se rencontrent.Óbidos
Le village médiéval d'Óbidos est l'un des plus caractéristiques et des mieux conservés du Portugal.
Assez proche de la capitale et situé sur un point élevé, proche de la côte atlantique, Óbidos avait une importance stratégique sur le territoire. Déjà occupée avant l'arrivée des Romains dans la péninsule ibérique, la ville est devenue plus prospère à partir du moment où elle a été choisie par la famille royale. Depuis que le roi D. Dinis l'a offert à sa femme D. Isabel, au siècle. XIIIe, il appartenait à la Maison des Reines qui, à travers les différentes dynasties, en bénéficièrent et l'enrichirent. C'est l'une des principales raisons pour lesquelles il y a tant d'églises dans cette petite ville.À l'intérieur des murs, nous trouvons un château bien conservé et un labyrinthe de rues et de maisons blanches qui enchantent ceux qui s'y promènent. Entre les portiques manuélins, les fenêtres fleuries et les petites places, il y a plusieurs raisons de s'y rendre, de bons exemples de l'architecture religieuse et civile de l'âge d'or de la ville. L'église mère de Santa Maria, l'église de la Miséricorde, l'église de São Pedro, le pilori et, hors les murs, l'aqueduc et le sanctuaire de Senhor Jesus da Pedra, de plan rond, sont quelques-uns des monuments qui justifient une visite attentive. Ainsi que le musée municipal d'Óbidos, où se trouvent les uvres de Josefa de Óbidos. C'était, dans le siècle. XVIIe, peintre de référence et femme à l'attitude artistique irrévérencieuse dans son temps. Ses peintures reflètent son apprentissage auprès des grands maîtres de l'époque tels que les Espagnols Zurbarán et Francisco de Herrera, ou encore le Portugais André Reinoso et Baltazar Gomes Figueira, son père.N'importe quel moment est bon pour visiter Óbidos. En raison des histoires d'amour qui y sont racontées et de l'atmosphère médiévale, c'est une suggestion inspirante pour un week-end romantique ou simplement tranquille. Et s'il comprend une nuit d'hébergement au château, alors le cadre sera parfait. Dans la cuisine locale, le ragoût de poisson de la lagune d'Óbidos se distingue, encore mieux s'il est accompagné des vins de la région délimitée de l'ouest. Une autre attraction est la célèbre Ginjinha de Óbidos, qui peut être dégustée à plusieurs endroits, de préférence dans une tasse de chocolat.Tout au long de l'année, un programme d'événements apporte un peu de divertissement à cette petite ville, mais les plus populaires sont sans aucun doute le Festival international du chocolat, le marché médiéval et le village de Noël d'Óbidos, dans lequel le village est décoré de motifs faisant allusion à la saison. Il convient également de mentionner le FOLIO - Festival international de littérature d'Óbidos, la Semaine internationale du piano SIPO - Óbidos, le Festival LATITUDES - Littérature et voyageurs et, plus récemment, le Óbidos Vila Gaming qui donnent une atmosphère particulière au lieu. Depuis 2015, elle est une ville créative de littérature de l'UNESCO.Non loin de là se trouve la vaste plage de sable de Praia d'El Rey, où les golfeurs peuvent profiter d'un parcours de golf surplombant la mer Atlantique. En passant par la ville de Caldas da Rainha, dont l'histoire est également liée à la Maison des Reines, se trouve la plage de Foz do Arelho, reliant la lagune d'Óbidos à la mer. Un bon endroit pour un déjeuner de fruits de mer et de poisson frais ou pour un coucher de soleil tard dans l'après-midi au bord de la mer.
Texte de Turismo de Portugal.
Performance Énergétique: E
#ref:8506 Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches.
Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;
Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.
Bathroom.
Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,
living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.
SuiteFloor 1
two bedrooms and a bathroomexterior
west
swimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Spring
garden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;
Rei Cortiço Beach
An extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso Beach
Beach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.Óbidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.
Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra, with a round plan, are some of the monuments that justify a careful visit. As well as the Municipal Museum of Óbidos, where the works of Josefa de Óbidos are located. It was, in the century. XVII, a reference painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic attitude in her time. His paintings reflect his apprenticeship with great masters of the time such as the Spaniards Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, or the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, his father.Any time is good to visit Óbidos. Due to the love stories that are told there and the medieval atmosphere, it is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply quiet weekend. And if it includes a night's accommodation at the castle, then the setting will be perfect. In the local cuisine, the fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon stands out, even better if accompanied by the wines of the Demarcated Region of the West. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup.Throughout the year, a program of events brings some entertainment to this small town, but undoubtedly the most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Medieval Market and the Óbidos Christmas Village, in which the village is decorated with motifs alluding to the season. Also worth mentioning are the FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, SIPO - Óbidos International Piano Week, the LATITUDES Festival - Literature and Travelers and, more recently, the Óbidos Vila Gaming that give a special atmosphere to the place. Since 2015, it has been a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.Not far away is the extensive sandy beach of Praia d'El Rey, where golfers can enjoy a golf course overlooking the Atlantic Sea. Passing through the city of Caldas da Rainha, whose history is also linked to the House of the Queens, is the beach of Foz do Arelho, connecting the Óbidos Lagoon to the sea. A good place for a seafood and fresh fish lunch or for a late sunset afternoon by the sea.
Text from Turismo de Portugal.
Energy Rating: E
#ref:8506 Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches.
Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;
Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.
Bathroom.
Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,
living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.
SuiteFloor 1
two bedrooms and a bathroomexterior
west
swimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Spring
garden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;
Rei Cortiço Beach
An extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso Beach
Beach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.Óbidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.
Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra, with a round plan, are some of the monuments that justify a careful visit. As well as the Municipal Museum of Óbidos, where the works of Josefa de Óbidos are located. It was, in the century. XVII, a reference painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic attitude in her time. His paintings reflect his apprenticeship with great masters of the time such as the Spaniards Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, or the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, his father.Any time is good to visit Óbidos. Due to the love stories that are told there and the medieval atmosphere, it is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply quiet weekend. And if it includes a night's accommodation at the castle, then the setting will be perfect. In the local cuisine, the fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon stands out, even better if accompanied by the wines of the Demarcated Region of the West. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup.Throughout the year, a program of events brings some entertainment to this small town, but undoubtedly the most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Medieval Market and the Óbidos Christmas Village, in which the village is decorated with motifs alluding to the season. Also worth mentioning are the FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, SIPO - Óbidos International Piano Week, the LATITUDES Festival - Literature and Travelers and, more recently, the Óbidos Vila Gaming that give a special atmosphere to the place. Since 2015, it has been a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.Not far away is the extensive sandy beach of Praia d'El Rey, where golfers can enjoy a golf course overlooking the Atlantic Sea. Passing through the city of Caldas da Rainha, whose history is also linked to the House of the Queens, is the beach of Foz do Arelho, connecting the Óbidos Lagoon to the sea. A good place for a seafood and fresh fish lunch or for a late sunset afternoon by the sea.
Text from Turismo de Portugal.
Energy Rating: E
#ref:8506 Moradia T4 Óbidos - Bi-familiarMoradia de Charme, nas proximidades da famosa e histórica vila de Óbidos, e ainda perto das praias.Composta por duas casas independentes ligadas por um alpendre, tem um jardim muito bem enquadrado e cuidado composto por diversas plantas, arbustos árvores. A propriedade possui ainda um terreno rústico com cerca de 10 000m2.
A arquitetura apresenta elementos contemporâneos que se complementam com a estrutura original da casa rústica.
Encontra-se num numa zona campestre, muito tranquila e segura, a cerca de 1 hora de Lisboa e a 15 minutos das Caldas da Rainha.Casa da ala sul:
Sala ampla e de pé direito duplo, cozinha open space, janelas a nascente e a poente, WC e quarto amploCasa da ala norte:
Piso térreo: sala e cozinha open space, janelas a nascente e a poente, quarto suite
piso um: dois quartos e uma casa de banhoexterior poente: piscina, jardim, espaço para refeições e de lazer junto à cozinha.
exterior nascente: jardim, floresta, parqueamento e alpendre para a lenha.Quando se trata de investir numa propriedade, a versatilidade é um dos aspectos mais valorizados. Esta propriedade oferece diversas soluções. Pode abranger diferentes necessidades, e proporcionar um excelente retorno sobre o investimento.
A propriedade pode ser utilizada como moradia bi-familiar, um espaço para receber hóspedes e amigos, ou em regime de alojamento local.Francisco Côrte Real
Private Luxury
Categoria Energética: E
#ref:8506 Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches.
Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;
Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.
Bathroom.
Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,
living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.
SuiteFloor 1
two bedrooms and a bathroomexterior
west
swimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Spring
garden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;
Rei Cortiço Beach
An extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso Beach
Beach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.Óbidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.
Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra, with a round plan, are some of the monuments that justify a careful visit. As well as the Municipal Museum of Óbidos, where the works of Josefa de Óbidos are located. It was, in the century. XVII, a reference painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic attitude in her time. His paintings reflect his apprenticeship with great masters of the time such as the Spaniards Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, or the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, his father.Any time is good to visit Óbidos. Due to the love stories that are told there and the medieval atmosphere, it is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply quiet weekend. And if it includes a night's accommodation at the castle, then the setting will be perfect. In the local cuisine, the fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon stands out, even better if accompanied by the wines of the Demarcated Region of the West. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup.Throughout the year, a program of events brings some entertainment to this small town, but undoubtedly the most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Medieval Market and the Óbidos Christmas Village, in which the village is decorated with motifs alluding to the season. Also worth mentioning are the FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, SIPO - Óbidos International Piano Week, the LATITUDES Festival - Literature and Travelers and, more recently, the Óbidos Vila Gaming that give a special atmosphere to the place. Since 2015, it has been a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.Not far away is the extensive sandy beach of Praia d'El Rey, where golfers can enjoy a golf course overlooking the Atlantic Sea. Passing through the city of Caldas da Rainha, whose history is also linked to the House of the Queens, is the beach of Foz do Arelho, connecting the Óbidos Lagoon to the sea. A good place for a seafood and fresh fish lunch or for a late sunset afternoon by the sea.
Text from Turismo de Portugal.
Energy Rating: E
#ref:8506 Charming House T4 ÓbidosCharming villa close to the famous and historic village of Óbidos of Roman origin as well as the fantastic beaches.
Recovered property, with contemporary elements that complement the original architecture, of the rustic house. The property is located in a countryside, very quiet and safe, about 1 hour from Lisbon and 15 minutes from Caldas da Rainha.The property consists of two independent houses connected by a porch.The south wing house;
Large living room with double height ceilings, open space kitchen, windows to east and west.
Bathroom.
Large roomHouse in the north wing, with two floors;ground floor,
living room and kitchen, open space, windows to east and west.
SuiteFloor 1
two bedrooms and a bathroomexterior
west
swimming pool, garden, dining and leisure space next to the kitchen.Spring
garden, forest, parking and firewood porch.The nearest beaches;
Rei Cortiço Beach
An extensive beach with almost 11 km of sand, which connects to Praia do Baleal de Peniche.Bom Sucesso Beach, ÓbidosBom Sucesso Beach
Beach located between the sea and the lagoon of Óbidos, where the river and the sea meet.Óbidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most characteristic and well-preserved in Portugal.
Close enough to the capital and located on a high point, close to the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the town became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, it belonged to the House of Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, benefited and enriched it. It is one of the main reasons why so many churches are found in this small town.Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of white streets and houses that enchant those who walk there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture from the town's golden age. The Mother Church of Santa Maria, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, outside the walls, the Aqueduct and the Sanctuary of Senhor Jesus da Pedra, with a round plan, are some of the monuments that justify a careful visit. As well as the Municipal Museum of Óbidos, where the works of Josefa de Óbidos are located. It was, in the century. XVII, a reference painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic attitude in her time. His paintings reflect his apprenticeship with great masters of the time such as the Spaniards Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, or the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, his father.Any time is good to visit Óbidos. Due to the love stories that are told there and the medieval atmosphere, it is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply quiet weekend. And if it includes a night's accommodation at the castle, then the setting will be perfect. In the local cuisine, the fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon stands out, even better if accompanied by the wines of the Demarcated Region of the West. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup.Throughout the year, a program of events brings some entertainment to this small town, but undoubtedly the most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Medieval Market and the Óbidos Christmas Village, in which the village is decorated with motifs alluding to the season. Also worth mentioning are the FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, SIPO - Óbidos International Piano Week, the LATITUDES Festival - Literature and Travelers and, more recently, the Óbidos Vila Gaming that give a special atmosphere to the place. Since 2015, it has been a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.Not far away is the extensive sandy beach of Praia d'El Rey, where golfers can enjoy a golf course overlooking the Atlantic Sea. Passing through the city of Caldas da Rainha, whose history is also linked to the House of the Queens, is the beach of Foz do Arelho, connecting the Óbidos Lagoon to the sea. A good place for a seafood and fresh fish lunch or for a late sunset afternoon by the sea.
Text from Turismo de Portugal.
Energy Rating: E
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