Seventeenth-century manor house, completed in the eighteenth century, located in the heart of Alfama, near the fourteenth-century Fernandina wall.
This property facing the castle highlights the uniqueness and exclusivity of this indivisible four-storey building with no lift that has benefitted from regular maintenance.
The tilework plays a significant role in the identity of the property, along with the romantic 1883 restoration as reflected in the facade plaque, wooden shutters, hardwood floors, Lioz stone, mosaics and pavement.
Walls and ceilings in stucco, some with paintings, areas with plastered and painted walls, areas with tiled wainscoting, wooden ceilings with ceiling heights ranging from 3.4 metres to 3.74 metres in the more formal areas and approximately 2.1 metres in the mezzanine.
It consists of six lounges, two kitchens, ten bedrooms and five bathrooms.
Features:
- 839 sq m of gross private area over four floors (gross construction area is 935 sq m)
- Area per floor: Ground floor and mezzanine 532 sq m + first floor and attic 307 sq m
- Patio/garden on two levels (145 sq m)
- The house has significant historical heritage
- The position of the building in the square, facing the castle, accentuates the uniqueness and exclusivity
- Nobility of materials from the era in which the property was built
- Certain interior decorations are of an atypical nature
- Intimate outdoor spaces with unobstructed views and no buildings in front
Energy Rating: E
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