Excellent 4 bedroom villa located in Sanguedo, Santa Maria da Feira.
Composed of:
- Ground floor: it is a large space that allows plenty of storage and with space for up to 5 vehicles.
- 1st floor: consisting of a kitchen, pantry, spacious living room, full bathroom and 2 bedrooms, 1 of which has built-in wardrobes.
- 2nd floor: it has a living room that has a very large space that allows you to gather family and friends, a lounge, a bedroom and a suite.
Features:
This fantastic villa is characterized by its large and spacious rooms. Good sun exposure.
The floor and walls are in excellent condition.
The exterior consists of a fairly large garden and a patio. Possibility of placing a swimming pool or a barbecue area.
Contact us for more information and schedule your visit now!
About Sanguedo: Sanguedo is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, with an area of 4.31 km² and 3,600 inhabitants (2011). Its population density is 835.3 inhabitants/km².
It is known for being the capital of Formula Roll.
Sanguedo has an ancient origin and is mentioned in old parchments from the year 897, when Gonsosinho and his wife Enderquina Pala founded the no longer existing monastery of S. Cristóvão next to the Mother Church of Santa Eulalia.
The people of Sanguedo live essentially from industry and commerce, and nowadays there are few who work the fields. Land known to all corners of the world, where many Sanguedenses work, who helped a lot to develop the parish by transforming old rural houses into modern houses.
Despite being rejuvenated, those who visit Sanguedo easily conclude that it was, and still is, a land of strong emigration, when observing the "Brazilianized" mansions, many "Frenchized" houses and the large "Americanized" houses.
The social tranquility, the air free of pollution, the beauty of the S. Bartolomeu hill, the color of the gardens and parks, the freshness of the Uíma river and the implementation of the Industrial Zone, led the nomadic workers of the mountains of the interior municipalities of Arouca and Castelo de Paiva, to settle in the lands of Sanguedo, transforming, once again, the style of housing – multi-storey buildings and small houses emerged to house these people who want to live here.
Composed of:
- Ground floor: it is a large space that allows plenty of storage and with space for up to 5 vehicles.
- 1st floor: consisting of a kitchen, pantry, spacious living room, full bathroom and 2 bedrooms, 1 of which has built-in wardrobes.
- 2nd floor: it has a living room that has a very large space that allows you to gather family and friends, a lounge, a bedroom and a suite.
Features:
This fantastic villa is characterized by its large and spacious rooms. Good sun exposure.
The floor and walls are in excellent condition.
The exterior consists of a fairly large garden and a patio. Possibility of placing a swimming pool or a barbecue area.
Contact us for more information and schedule your visit now!
About Sanguedo: Sanguedo is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, with an area of 4.31 km² and 3,600 inhabitants (2011). Its population density is 835.3 inhabitants/km².
It is known for being the capital of Formula Roll.
Sanguedo has an ancient origin and is mentioned in old parchments from the year 897, when Gonsosinho and his wife Enderquina Pala founded the no longer existing monastery of S. Cristóvão next to the Mother Church of Santa Eulalia.
The people of Sanguedo live essentially from industry and commerce, and nowadays there are few who work the fields. Land known to all corners of the world, where many Sanguedenses work, who helped a lot to develop the parish by transforming old rural houses into modern houses.
Despite being rejuvenated, those who visit Sanguedo easily conclude that it was, and still is, a land of strong emigration, when observing the "Brazilianized" mansions, many "Frenchized" houses and the large "Americanized" houses.
The social tranquility, the air free of pollution, the beauty of the S. Bartolomeu hill, the color of the gardens and parks, the freshness of the Uíma river and the implementation of the Industrial Zone, led the nomadic workers of the mountains of the interior municipalities of Arouca and Castelo de Paiva, to settle in the lands of Sanguedo, transforming, once again, the style of housing – multi-storey buildings and small houses emerged to house these people who want to live here.