An idyllic retreat, nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Alto Alentejo, this beautiful farmhouse, located in Arraiolos, boasts
majestic views of Evoramonte castle.
Set in the midst of an extensive 84-hectare estate, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom farmhouse was built in 2006 and offers the perfect blend of tranquility and endless opportunities.
The main house features a spacious living room, a dining area, kitchen, wine cellar, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms as well as a tower with an outdoor viewpoint. With a modern country feel, the house has traditional finishes, stone floors in the social area and wooden floors in the bedroom, while almost every room has an incredible view.
The inner courtyard includes a 3-car garage, machine rooms and a large dog kennel. An annex next to the main house can be converted into a 2-bedroom apartment.
The garden includes an infinity pool and large terraces looking out onto the castle, while the property is well supplied in terms of water. Underground springs fill 2 old wells, there are 4 new boreholes and there is a river that runs through the property.
Beyond its captivating vistas, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for expansion and customization. With five distinct land deeds, you have the freedom to create additional annexes or tailor the space to suit your unique vision. Whether you dream of creating a guest cottage, a private studio, or a sprawling estate or touristic project, the possibilities are boundless.
The property is intensely private and can only be accessed by the main gate.
This property is 1 hour and 20 minutes from Lisbon and the international airport, and is close to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and also very close to Estremoz and its weekly market.
The municipality of Évora is part of a vast plain that stretches across the south of Portugal – the Alentejo region.
It is a historic city in the heart of the Alentejo, bordered to the north by the municipality of Arraiolos, to the north-east by Estremoz, to the east by Redondo, to the south-east by Reguengos de Monsaraz, to the south by Portel, to the south-west by Viana do Alentejo and to the west by Montemor-o-Novo.
The historical and monumental heritage is rich and varied, with Évora’s historic centre having been classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986. Its unique archaeological landscape, palaces, monasteries, churches and typical gastronomy make this city a tourist destination of choice.
It has a vast transport network and accessibility by road and rail.
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