This three-story, 8 bedroom residence has been designed to ensure the privacy of its occupants. With four facades, it stands out for its potential to create a bright and welcoming environment, while the surrounding garden not only enhances the beauty but also shields the interior spaces.
Spread over three floors - ground floor, first floor, and attic - the property, complete with a garage, garden, and terrace, offers vast and versatile potential.
On the ground floor, the social area, connected to the garden through two distinct entrances, features an entrance hall, a spacious kitchen, a fireplace-equipped living/dining room, a social bathroom, and two versatile areas, ideal for an office, dining room, guest room, or storage.
On the first floor, the private area of the house has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a suite. With orientations to the east and west, two bedrooms provide access to balconies and the spacious terrace, bathed in sunlight throughout the day.
The attic, the last floor of this residence, function as an independent apartment with a living room or leisure space, kitchen and two bedrooms, served by a bathroom. Isolated from the rest of the house, this space proves ideal for those working from home or for children's playtime.
Located in a secluded and peaceful residential area in Carnaxide, surrounded by nature and close to a stream, the residence benefits from convenient access to public transportation nearby and excellent road connections. This sanctuary is perfect for enjoying comfort and serenity while maintaining proximity to the center of Lisbon and the beaches of Oeiras, just over 15 minutes away.
Carnaxide is one of the oldest documented lands in Portugal. It was an old parish in the municipality of Oeiras.
The name Carnaxide may be a designation derived from the Arabic word 'carna-axide', which means 'heap of red earth', and which consequently indicates that Carnaxid was already inhabited at the time of the Muslim invasion. But the word can also derive from the Celtic term 'carne-achad', which means 'land of loose stones' '. None of the theories is proven, however they serve to confirm the existence of a population in this locality at the same time as the presence of Arabs and Celts in the 'Iberian Peninsula'.
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