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Please email us for more details. artmarvao@alentejonline.com
The
house is sited on an open square in the centre of this historic,
medieval, walled town
of
Marvão. Marvão a future UNESCO world heritage site
is in the Alto Alentejo region of Portugal.
This property is an excellent investment opportunity!
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Side
view of the house, before the garden was landscaped.

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Hand
painted tiles on the stairs.
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Back
view of the house. The arrow shows a portion of the neighbouring house
that belongs
to our house. It is common in these old buildings for this to happen.
It means that the
house is substantially larger than the other houses on the street, 170
m2.
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1-Marvão 2-Alentejo Region
3-Algarve |
Living
room/sala de estar
14 Sqm This is a very elegant room. The floor is polished antique pine,
the ceiling is decorated
with original plaster moldings with an elaborate centre rose.
Dining
room/sala de jantar
13 Sqm The wall between the kitchen and dining room has been replaced
by a brick wall so that
although the two rooms are separate there is a feeling of openness and
space. The floor is
polished antique pine. There is an antique fitted wall cupboard and wood
burner. The view is
incredible, you can see Spain and Portugal from your dining room.
Kitchen/cozinha
18 Sqm This is an open plan kitchen/dining room, it has been modernized
so as to be a fully
functional space. It has ample storage and is fitted with the essential
appliances (oven, hob,
extractor). The views from the spacious room are stunning. The original
massive chimney
has been restored, the fireplace is so big you can stand inside it.
Bedroom 1/ quarto 1
14 Sqm Large double bedroom with painted wooden fitted closet. Ceiling
with antique chestnut
beams. Tiled floors.
Bedroom 2/ quarto 2
13 Sqm Large double bedroom, antique hand cut granite floors. ceiling
painted wood, chestnut
beams. Panoramic views over Alentejo plains to the mountains in Spain.
Bedroom
3/ quarto 3
10.5 Sqm Double bedroom with large fitted closet. Antique pine floors,
painted wood ceiling,
views of the castle.
Bedroom 4 /quarto 4
10.7 Sqm Double bedroom, terracota tiles on floor, painted wood and chestnut
beams.
Panoramic views across Alentejo plains.
Bathroom
1 / casa de banho 1
3 Sqm Floor to ceiling tiles, wet room,
unusual tiles (mosaic effect).
Very large walk-in shower. |
Bathroom 2 / casa de banho 2
5 Sqm Bath enclosed in peach marble,
the floor is also in highly polished peach
marble. Walls tiled in cream and blue
hand painted tiles, views across the
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Garden / quintal
50 Sqm
The garden is completely walled in stone. There is a lower terrace which
is paved. This makes a
wonderfully sheltered and private area, for dinning or sunbathing, it
is not overlooked. The raised
terrace provides an area with spectacular views, across Portugal and Spain.
Usefull
links for more information/ links uteis para mais informações:
Please contact
us if you have any questions.
Recent New
York times magazine article on Marvão
http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/travel/29explorer.html
Local council
www.cm-marvao.pt
Three dimensional
Marvão site
http://www.3dmarvao.com/ (you have
to install free plugin)
Marvão
entry in Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marv%C3%A3o
Objective
info on Marvão, world66 travel information
http://www.world66.com/europe/portugal/marvo
Impressions
of the historic walled town, pictures, comments
http://www.sights-and-culture.com/Portugal/Marvao.html
Property
management and holiday rentals
http://www.villasandcottages.com
Marvão
golf couse
http://www.portugalgolf.pt/ingles/ing_marvao_menu.htm
Rich heritage in a poor border area
Marvão,
a beautiful, whitewashed fortress town, lies to the east. Only the foolhardy
and the drunk could have contemplated an assault on this eyrie. The Spanish
tried for centuries to conquer the castle and only succeeded when a traitor
let them in.
Link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=T6&xml=/travel/2006/11/06/etalentejo06.xml
A
spectacular sight from a spectacular site
The splendid
site and 360-degree panorama alone would be reason enough to visit the
medieval mountaintop village of Marvão, but the town itself (a
candidate for the World Heritage list), is one of Portugal's most spectacular
fortified villages.
Link:
http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/marvao.html
Seeing
for Miles From a Village High in the Sky
The village is high above the Alentejo region’s sun-baked plains.
From Marvão one can see the entire land,” José Saramago,
the 1998 Nobel Prize winner for literature, wrote in “Journey to
Portugal,” his 2001 travelogue. “It is understandable that
from this place, high up in the keep at Marvão Castle, visitors
may respectfully murmur, ‘How great is the world.’ ”
Link:
http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/travel/29explorer.html
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