A lovingly restored farmhouse with tennis court and games room set in three acres of land
This splendid villa, set in the Ponte de Lima landscape, is a restored 19th Century Farmhouse, carefully designed to create a truly stylish and comfortable Portuguese retreat. The renovation is an elegant fusion of Minho region charm and tradition combined with contemporary furnishings and modern conveniences. Some of the original features have been retained including high vaulted ceilings, wooden floors and natural stone. 
Inside, there is a modern kitchen which opens on to the dining room with a table seating up to 20 people; ideal for entertaining. From here, doors lead to an outside terrace with uninterrupted views across the countryside. There is a spacious living room which is home to an upright piano and cosy seating around a stone fireplace. From here doors lead to a covered dining area overlooking the garden and perfect for alfresco meals.
The lower level features a large games room, fitness area, double bedroom and the original wine press. There is no air conditioning on this level, yet it remains particularly cool in the summer months due to its thick, stone walls.
The exterior of this property is stunning with huge lawned areas, flower beds, sunbathing terraces with good quality outdoor furniture, a large swimming pool and outstanding views.
Rental License 95192/AL
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Things we love
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Things to be aware of
						“While the cobbled streets add character to Porto’s historic neighbourhoods, they can be challenging for those with mobility concerns. Navigating the city involves hills and uneven surfaces, which might pose difficulties for individuals with limited mobility or those pushing strollers. We recommend you wear comfortable footwear when exploring the city.”