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Tomar is best known as the last seat of the Knights Templar and as one of the first places where industrialization took place, since the river Nabao, which runs through the city, powered the first factories in Portugal. It is a town of 10,000 inhabitants that has many unique and attractive aspects. It retains the charm of an old, historic place, with picturesque, narrow streets; it has a famous castle and convent; it is not overloaded with traffic or tourism; it has a strong and proud heritage linked to the Ribatejo area and its traditions; it is a place of horse breeding and wine production; it is very central and served by both train and bus (1.5 hours from Lisbon); and it is 10 minutes from the 70m lake of Castelo de Bode. In recent years, it has attracted different investors of various nationalities. Its north, south, east and west are all quite different in terms of ecology and topography, so you have to look for what suits you best. Population densities are not high and it is possible to live in a small town or in the open countryside. There are good secondary schools and a Polytechnic University. There are classical music and jazz festivals in the summer and plenty of epicurean delights. This is authentic Portugal at its best and it's only 50 minutes from the sea.
The landscape varies between oak, orange, olive and eucalyptus plantations. There are several rivers around the city and many hills with lovely views. In winter, temperatures rarely reach zero, but there are periods of heavy rain. Summers are dry, with a few weeks in August when temperatures can reach 40 degrees.
Porta da Frente Christie's is a real estate company that has been working in the market for more than two decades, focusing on the best properties and developments, both for sale and for rent. The company was selected by the prestigious Christie's International Real Estate brand to represent Portugal, in the Lisbon, Cascais, Oeiras and Alentejo areas. The main mission of Porta da Frente Christie's is to provide an excellent service to all our clients.
Property ID: PDF-PF32751
Price: €750,000
Property Size: 105000.0 m2
Bedrooms: 16
Bathroom: 0
Property Type: Farm
Property Status: For Sale
The landscape varies between oak, orange, olive and eucalyptus plantations. There are several rivers around the city and many hills with lovely views. In winter, temperatures rarely reach zero, but there are periods of heavy rain. Summers are dry, with a few weeks in August when temperatures can reach 40 degrees.
Porta da Frente Christie's is a real estate company that has been working in the market for more than two decades, focusing on the best properties and developments, both for sale and for rent. The company was selected by the prestigious Christie's International Real Estate brand to represent Portugal, in the Lisbon, Cascais, Oeiras and Alentejo areas. The main mission of Porta da Frente Christie's is to provide an excellent service to all our clients.
Property ID: PDF-PF32751
Price: €750,000
Property Size: 105000.0 m2
Bedrooms: 16
Bathroom: 0
Property Type: Farm
Property Status: For Sale
A Quinta da Granja é um imóvel único na região de Tomar, quer pela sua dimensão - 232 hectares de terreno - quer pela grandeza arquitectónica do seu edifício principal, cuja construção remonta ao Séc. XVI.
A história conta-nos que a quinta foi doada à Ordem de Cristo em 1531, e que entre esta data e o ano de 1543, o prior do Convento do Convento de Cristo, Frei António de Lisboa, aumentou a área edificada, mandando construir 'um assento de casas com oratório', passando assim o palacete a servir de casa de repouso aos freires de Tomar.
Actualmente o imponente edifício tem uma área bruta de construção superior a dois mil metros quadrados, divididos em dois pisos e 37 divisões.
- O piso térreo, originalmente destinado a dependências agrícolas, tem agora um grande espaço/hall de entrada com chão em grandes lajes de pedra original, que faz a divisão do espaço - à direita existe uma pequena zona de oração (já reformulada), uma sala ladeada por arcos de pedra que leva a vários quartos (a maioria com wc privativo). Do lado esquerdo do átrio de entrada fica a imponente escadaria de acesso ao piso superior, mais uma zona de enormes suites (por terminar), antigo lagar e acesso à zona mais técnica.
- O primeiro piso, muito bem conservado, tem chão em madeira maciça, várias salas (duas com lareira) com tetos em caixote, biblioteca, vários quartos e wcs. Neste piso há duas divisões que no entanto se destacam: uma sala 'forrada' com azulejos ponta de diamante, da primeira metade do século XVII, e o enorme salão, para onde se abrem as antigas celas dos freires.
Dado o seu valor histórico e patrimonial o imóvel foi classificado de interesse público em 1996. Grande parte desta quinta encontra-se em bom estado de conservação, existindo no entanto nas imediações do palacete que necessitam de reconstrução/recuperação.
A área rústica estende-se por 232 hectares com área de regadio, vinha, cultura arvense, pastagem, mata e choupal, construções rurais e leito de curso de água
. A vinha, com apenas 2 hectares, mas a área pode ser facilmente aumentada.
Faz ainda parte deste património uma zona de lazer junto ao Rio Nabão, denominada Açude de Pedra, . Faz ainda parte deste património um pombal e zona de lazer junto ao Rio Nabão denominada Açude de Pedra.
Quinta vocacionada para turismo de habitação, rural, agro-turismo ou turismo histórico/religioso; produção agrícola de regadio, criação de gado.
Categoria Energética: Isento
#ref:LBN1221
Quinta da Granja is a unique property in the Tomar region, both for its size - 232 hectares of land - and for the architectural grandeur of its main building, which dates back to the 16th century.
History tells us that the estate was donated to the Order of Christ in 1531, and that between then and 1543, the prior of the Convent of Christ, Friar António de Lisboa, increased the built area, ordering the construction of 'a seat of houses with an oratory', thus making the palace a rest home for the friars of Tomar.
Today, the imposing building has a gross construction area of over two thousand square metres, divided into two floors and 37 rooms.
- The ground floor, originally used for agricultural purposes, now has a large entrance hall with a large original stone slab floor, which divides the space - to the right there is a small prayer area (already remodelled), a room flanked by stone arches that leads to several bedrooms (most with private bathrooms). To the left of the entrance hall is the imposing staircase leading to the upper floor, plus an area of huge suites (yet to be finished), an old wine press and access to the more technical area.
- The first floor, very well preserved, has solid wood floors, several rooms (two with fireplaces) with coffered ceilings, a library, several bedrooms and bathrooms. There are two rooms on this floor that stand out: a room 'lined' with diamond-tipped tiles from the first half of the 17th century, and the huge hall, which opens onto the former cells of the friars.
Given its historical and heritage value, the property was classified as being of public interest in 1996. Most of the estate is in a good state of repair, although there are some buildings in the vicinity of the palace that need to be rebuilt.
The rustic area extends over 232 hectares with irrigated land, vineyards, arable crops, pasture, woodland and choupal, rural buildings and a watercourse bed.
. The vineyard is only 2 hectares, but the area can easily be increased.
Also part of this heritage is a leisure area by the River Nabão, called Açude de Pedra (Stone Dam), where many locals used to go bathing in the summer.
This farm is geared towards historical/religious tourism; agro-tourism; irrigated agricultural production and cattle breeding.
Energy Rating: Exempt
#ref:LBN1221
A história conta-nos que a quinta foi doada à Ordem de Cristo em 1531, e que entre esta data e o ano de 1543, o prior do Convento do Convento de Cristo, Frei António de Lisboa, aumentou a área edificada, mandando construir 'um assento de casas com oratório', passando assim o palacete a servir de casa de repouso aos freires de Tomar.
Actualmente o imponente edifício tem uma área bruta de construção superior a dois mil metros quadrados, divididos em dois pisos e 37 divisões.
- O piso térreo, originalmente destinado a dependências agrícolas, tem agora um grande espaço/hall de entrada com chão em grandes lajes de pedra original, que faz a divisão do espaço - à direita existe uma pequena zona de oração (já reformulada), uma sala ladeada por arcos de pedra que leva a vários quartos (a maioria com wc privativo). Do lado esquerdo do átrio de entrada fica a imponente escadaria de acesso ao piso superior, mais uma zona de enormes suites (por terminar), antigo lagar e acesso à zona mais técnica.
- O primeiro piso, muito bem conservado, tem chão em madeira maciça, várias salas (duas com lareira) com tetos em caixote, biblioteca, vários quartos e wcs. Neste piso há duas divisões que no entanto se destacam: uma sala 'forrada' com azulejos ponta de diamante, da primeira metade do século XVII, e o enorme salão, para onde se abrem as antigas celas dos freires.
Dado o seu valor histórico e patrimonial o imóvel foi classificado de interesse público em 1996. Grande parte desta quinta encontra-se em bom estado de conservação, existindo no entanto nas imediações do palacete que necessitam de reconstrução/recuperação.
A área rústica estende-se por 232 hectares com área de regadio, vinha, cultura arvense, pastagem, mata e choupal, construções rurais e leito de curso de água
. A vinha, com apenas 2 hectares, mas a área pode ser facilmente aumentada.
Faz ainda parte deste património uma zona de lazer junto ao Rio Nabão, denominada Açude de Pedra, . Faz ainda parte deste património um pombal e zona de lazer junto ao Rio Nabão denominada Açude de Pedra.
Quinta vocacionada para turismo de habitação, rural, agro-turismo ou turismo histórico/religioso; produção agrícola de regadio, criação de gado.
Categoria Energética: Isento
#ref:LBN1221
Quinta da Granja is a unique property in the Tomar region, both for its size - 232 hectares of land - and for the architectural grandeur of its main building, which dates back to the 16th century.
History tells us that the estate was donated to the Order of Christ in 1531, and that between then and 1543, the prior of the Convent of Christ, Friar António de Lisboa, increased the built area, ordering the construction of 'a seat of houses with an oratory', thus making the palace a rest home for the friars of Tomar.
Today, the imposing building has a gross construction area of over two thousand square metres, divided into two floors and 37 rooms.
- The ground floor, originally used for agricultural purposes, now has a large entrance hall with a large original stone slab floor, which divides the space - to the right there is a small prayer area (already remodelled), a room flanked by stone arches that leads to several bedrooms (most with private bathrooms). To the left of the entrance hall is the imposing staircase leading to the upper floor, plus an area of huge suites (yet to be finished), an old wine press and access to the more technical area.
- The first floor, very well preserved, has solid wood floors, several rooms (two with fireplaces) with coffered ceilings, a library, several bedrooms and bathrooms. There are two rooms on this floor that stand out: a room 'lined' with diamond-tipped tiles from the first half of the 17th century, and the huge hall, which opens onto the former cells of the friars.
Given its historical and heritage value, the property was classified as being of public interest in 1996. Most of the estate is in a good state of repair, although there are some buildings in the vicinity of the palace that need to be rebuilt.
The rustic area extends over 232 hectares with irrigated land, vineyards, arable crops, pasture, woodland and choupal, rural buildings and a watercourse bed.
. The vineyard is only 2 hectares, but the area can easily be increased.
Also part of this heritage is a leisure area by the River Nabão, called Açude de Pedra (Stone Dam), where many locals used to go bathing in the summer.
This farm is geared towards historical/religious tourism; agro-tourism; irrigated agricultural production and cattle breeding.
Energy Rating: Exempt
#ref:LBN1221
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