Fantastic Farmhouse in Carapatello in the Alentejo
Preu
1.250.000 €
Fantastic Farmhouse in Carapatello in the Alentejo
1.250.000 €
14 Habitacions
10 Dormitoris
11 Banys
~565 m² Superfície total
~476 m² Superfície habitable
~7.500 m² Superfície de parcel·la
Descripció
The Quinta is an excellent option for those looking for an investment in rural tourism, with a privileged location in the heart of the Alentejo, in the Corval area, close to Monsaraz . The property consists of three separate buildings.
The first building comprises an entrance hall, a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and panoramic windows and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom on the ground floor.
The second building was recently refurbished with a charming open-plan living room and kitchen with stunning views and a bedroom en suite.
On the first floor there are also 2 independent bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a studio.
The third building consists of 4 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and a studio.
The property offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, with a beautiful garden, swimming pool and century-old olive trees and stunning views over the Alentejo countryside.
With two independent entrances, the farm offers various possibilities for use, either as a main residence or with the potential for a tourist return. There is also the possibility of increasing the construction area, expanding the property's potential.
The Corval region is famous for its tradition in pottery and ceramics, and is situated close to Lake Alqueva, the largest artificial lake in Europe, which offers stunning views of the medieval village of Monsaraz. The proximity of Évora 45 km and Lisbon 170 km makes the location even more convenient for visitors and residents.
In short, the Quinta offers not only an excellent tourist investment opportunity, but also a charming and authentic environment, perfect for those wishing to live or work in the Alentejo.
The parish of Corval belongs to the municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz and is made up of three settlements: Carrapatelo, Santo António do Baldio and São Pedro do Corval, the village that houses the parish seat. It is, like many other parishes in the Alentejo, a rural parish, but one where pottery is the most important economic activity. It is the largest pottery centre in the Iberian Peninsula, with 22 active potteries. The typical local dish is Açorda de Alho (garlic stew), which goes well with the local wines produced by Carmim, and the parish maintains lively cultural associations that organise activities in the village and abroad. It also has a local radio station, which began as a pirate 35 years ago and continues to broadcast to the Alentejo - and the world.