Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321

bedrooms 6
bathrooms 4
|House
IDR Rp14,596,165,148
EUR €700,000
Published on: 19 Aug 2023
Last updated on: 02 Jun 2026
Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
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Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
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Property ID: 120086457715
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Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
Reference: UAJM-T1588. Excellent 6 Bedroom House for Sale in Alenquer Lisbon Portugal Esales Property ID: es5553520 5 Travessa do Mena, Alenquer, Lisbon Portugal, 2580-321 With its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Portugal is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world. On offer is this substantial property In need of a little modernization and with the right eye this would make a beautiful second holiday home or thriving Airbnb rental business. The house consists of two floors plus attic. On the ground floor we have: Bedroom with bathroom, living room, wine cellar and hall. 1st floor: Consists of: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, pantry. engine room and balcony The house on the outside comprises: patio, covered garage, barbecue, outbuildings, well, garden and various fruit trees and terrace with panoramic views over the village of Alenquer. (Equipped with solar panels and central heating) Located in the historic village of Vila Alta de Alenquer. Close to services, schools, commerce and public transport, close to the highway, 30 minutes from Lisbon. Alenquer is the third largest municipality of Lisbon's district, being framed by the Serra de Montejunto, in the North, and by Monte Redondo and Serra da Ota hill tops in the South. Its name comes from 'Alen Ker', meaning 'the willingness of Alão', referring to the alano dog, a breed of hunting and combat dogs, which is still present in the village's coat of arms. Its privileged location was coveted by invaders since ancient times, being discovered not only archaeological remains, but also legends and varied traditions. We can, for example, find some fossils of prehistoric animals between Carregado and Cadafais. The castle of the village also tells us a little of the history of the village: built by the Alans, it was refurbished by the Arabs and later rebuilt by Dom Afonso Henriques. It received the town charter in 1212 by the hand of infanta Dona Sancha, daughter of Dom Sancho I. One of the illustrious sons of the land is Damião de Góis, a Portuguese historian that deeply marked the Renaissance in Portugal. His tomb, classified as a national monument, can be visited in Igreja de São Pedro chapel, in Alenquer. To accompany its famous wines, in Alenquer you can find culinary delights, such as the bacalhau à Adega, the sarrabulho (kind of pork stew), the broa de mel (honey cornbread) and the argolas (fried sweets made with anise). ABOUT THE AREA Lisbon District stretches along the Atlantic coast of south-central Portugal. Lisbon, Portugal's capital, is a hilly city known for its cafe culture and soulful fado music. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city's pastel-colored buildings and the Tagus Estuary, a habitat for migratory birds. The small towns of Estoril and Cascais, west of Lisbon, are known for their south-facing beaches. Seven cinematic hillsides overlooking the Rio Tejo cradle Lisbon's postcard-perfect panorama of cobbled alleyways, ancient ruins and white-domed cathedrals, a captivating scene crafted over centuries. Lisbon emerged as one of Europe's top tourist destinations in the last decade. With its cobbled alleys, soft color palette, Unesco-listed heritage sites and white-domed cathedrals it has also drawn a flux of new residents all seduced by its beauty and balmy weather. Hipster cafés may be replacing the timeless mom-and-pop corner stores in some neighborhoods, but there is plenty of uniquely wonderful Lisbon to experience if you know where to look. Legend has it that Lisbon, like Rome, was built upon seven hills. The city - reputed to be Europe's second-oldest capital, after Athens - has mushroomed since its founding some 2700 years ago, and now covers many more than just seven hills,

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Property Type
House
Land Size
2,008.00 m2
Building Size
1,059.00 m2
Rooms
6 bedroom(s), 4 bathroom(s)
Address
Alenquer, Lisbon 2580 321
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Esales Property Limited
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