It is in Tomar this ground floor villa with great connection to the outside where there is a garden at the main entrance and a land with 4,180 m2 at the back of this house, with well, olive trees and several fruit trees.
The various existing annexes, as well as a wood oven allow to make these spaces distant areas of work (atelier, workshop, DIY, etc.) or leisure.
The terrace overlooking the surroundings allows you to see the city and at the same time feel peace and quiet of the countryside.
Just 2 minutes from the city, this is a house to live and enjoy with all the tranquility and lots of privacy.
You really have to visit, it´s so close here!
[The information provided is merely informative, non-binding, not exempting the consultation of the mediator.]
Some notes about Tomar:
Located just 10 minutes away, the Castelo do Bode dam retains the water of the river Zêzere in the limits of the municipality of Tomar and allows the practice of leisure activities and water sports, such as water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, rowing, canoeing, windsurfing, kayaks, fishing and swimming. With more than 60 km of extension, the Albufeira of Castelo do Bode is the second largest watershed in the country.
The city has several historical monuments, of which stand out the Convent of Christ, declared a World Heritage Site, the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of Santa Maria dos Olivais (where the remains of Gualdim Pais, Templar master and founder of the city.)
As well as the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Conception - being built with the function of royal pantheon. You can also count on the Convent of São Francisco that has a Mannerist chapel and the Convent of Santa Iria, finally, the Hermitage of São Gregório that holds a circular architectural structure.
Founded by D. Gualdim Pais in 1160, Tomar was the seat of the Orders of the Temple and of Christ and had in the Infante D. Henrique one of those responsible for its growth.
In 1983, UNESCO recognized the Templar Castle - Convent of Christ as a World Heritage Site and in the early 90s the first steps were taken for the recovery and consolidation of the Historic Center.
The plan of the medieval city (historic area) is organized orthogonally in a layout attributed to the Infante D. Henrique. The center, where the City Hall and the Mother Church are located, is the Praça da República, from which radiate the main public and religious buildings: to the south, the Synagogue, the old Hospital da Misericórdia, the Convent of S. Francisco and the old Rossio da Vila; to the north, the chapels of S. Gregório and Senhora da Piedade and the former Convento da Anunciada; to the west, the Castle Hill, the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Conception and the Convent of Christ; to the east, the medieval bridge, the old Mills and Mills of the Village, the Convent of Santa Iria, the exit to the Church of Santa Maria do Olival.
The various existing annexes, as well as a wood oven allow to make these spaces distant areas of work (atelier, workshop, DIY, etc.) or leisure.
The terrace overlooking the surroundings allows you to see the city and at the same time feel peace and quiet of the countryside.
Just 2 minutes from the city, this is a house to live and enjoy with all the tranquility and lots of privacy.
You really have to visit, it´s so close here!
[The information provided is merely informative, non-binding, not exempting the consultation of the mediator.]
Some notes about Tomar:
Located just 10 minutes away, the Castelo do Bode dam retains the water of the river Zêzere in the limits of the municipality of Tomar and allows the practice of leisure activities and water sports, such as water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, rowing, canoeing, windsurfing, kayaks, fishing and swimming. With more than 60 km of extension, the Albufeira of Castelo do Bode is the second largest watershed in the country.
The city has several historical monuments, of which stand out the Convent of Christ, declared a World Heritage Site, the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of Santa Maria dos Olivais (where the remains of Gualdim Pais, Templar master and founder of the city.)
As well as the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Conception - being built with the function of royal pantheon. You can also count on the Convent of São Francisco that has a Mannerist chapel and the Convent of Santa Iria, finally, the Hermitage of São Gregório that holds a circular architectural structure.
Founded by D. Gualdim Pais in 1160, Tomar was the seat of the Orders of the Temple and of Christ and had in the Infante D. Henrique one of those responsible for its growth.
In 1983, UNESCO recognized the Templar Castle - Convent of Christ as a World Heritage Site and in the early 90s the first steps were taken for the recovery and consolidation of the Historic Center.
The plan of the medieval city (historic area) is organized orthogonally in a layout attributed to the Infante D. Henrique. The center, where the City Hall and the Mother Church are located, is the Praça da República, from which radiate the main public and religious buildings: to the south, the Synagogue, the old Hospital da Misericórdia, the Convent of S. Francisco and the old Rossio da Vila; to the north, the chapels of S. Gregório and Senhora da Piedade and the former Convento da Anunciada; to the west, the Castle Hill, the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Conception and the Convent of Christ; to the east, the medieval bridge, the old Mills and Mills of the Village, the Convent of Santa Iria, the exit to the Church of Santa Maria do Olival.