Manor house with terrace and private garden, prior to 1951, to be restored, with an approved project, in the historic centre of Cascais
The main building with private terrace, has a gross private area of 366m2, is divided into two floors and has an implantation area of 253m2. The private garden has an area of 52m2.
Approved Project:
Main House:
Floor 0 (from the entrance)
- Large entrance hall with 15.02m2;
- Guest bathroom with 3.29m2;
- Office / Multimedia room with 26.16m2;
- Large living room with 45.91m2 and dining area with 20.46m2, with access to the kitchen, garden and swimming pool;
- Through the living room and the kitchen we have access to a large terrace, the garden and swimming pool;
- Garage for one car, with 23.79m2;
Floor 1
- Bedroom hall, with storage for household linen;
- Bedroom en-suite 1 with 15.60m2 of bedroom area, plus 3.66m2 of bathroom area. The suite also has built-in wardrobes;
- Bedroom en-suite 2 with 15.73m2 of bedroom area, plus 3.21m2 of bathroom area. This suite has direct access to the large terrace on the 1st floor, with 57.61m2. The suite also features built-in wardrobes;
- Large master suite with a bedroom area of 26.05m2, plus bathroom area 13.44m2 and dressing room. The master suite has access to the terrace of 57.61m2. This access is through the master suite bathroom;
Floor 2
- Mezzanine with 25.62m2.
Garden, including swimming pool 130.87m2
Excellent opportunity to recover an old manor house to taste in the Historic Center of Cascais.
Neighbourhood:
The historic centre of Cascais is a picturesque coastal area known for its blend of old-world charm, rich heritage, and vibrant culture. Situated along Portugal's stunning Atlantic coast, Cascais boasts cobbled streets lined with beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings, charming squares, and outdoor cafes. This area captures the essence of Portuguese tradition, with quaint boutiques, seafood restaurants, and artisan markets showcasing local crafts and flavours.
Strolling through the historic centre of Cascais, visitors will find cultural landmarks such as the Cascais Citadel Palace, a former royal palace overlooking the sea and which is currently a luxury hotel and museum. The nearby Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum offers information about the history and art of the region. Nature and history converge here, with panoramic views from Ribeira Beach, where fishing boats dot the water, and the lush Marechal Carmona Park, a serene garden with fountains and free-roaming peacocks.
The historic centre of Cascais offers an inviting atmosphere and rich cultural experiences, from local festivals to musical events, all against the backdrop of stunning architecture and panoramic views of the ocean. It is a place where the past and present coexist harmoniously, creating a unique charm that attracts visitors and residents alike.
Energy Rating: E
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