Nestled in the vicinity of the Palacio das Necessidades, an imposing building built in stone between 1919 and 1945, this property once served as the residence of Queen Dona Amelia's Handmaids. With an imposing presence and an illustrious history, the building boasts a remarkable pedigree.
Spanning an impressive 820 square meters of private gross floor space, this architectural gem spans four floors, with soaring ceilings adorned with intricate designs, ornate stonework, and a grand entrance with a classic feel. Panoramic views from the upper floors show stunning views of the Necessary Palace, the Tagus River, the 25th of April Bridge, and the verdant expanse of Monsanto Forest Park. Notably, the building is endowed with an exceptional orientation from east to west, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout.
Although some of the apartments have undergone renovations, preserving the historic integrity of the structure was paramount. The ceiling received a meticulous replacement in 2011, and a generously proportioned staircase, bathed in natural light streaming through a sizeable skylight, graces the interior.
This property, steeped in history, presents an attractive opportunity for development into luxury apartments. Of the eight units, six remain unoccupied and two have lifetime contracts. The potential for transformation into a prestigious residential enclave is evident.
Situated in a highly sought-after neighbourhood, this investment proposal aligns with discerning tastes. Accessibility is well addressed, with convenient public transport options, including buses and trains, and the promise of a future metro station in Alcantara. This property stands as a testament to the fusion of history and modernity, offering a canvas for a splendid and refined transformation.
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