Renovated 11-bedroom villa called Pátio Andaluz or Pátio Alentejano, in Costa da Caparica, 15 minutes from Lisbon and 100 meters from the beach, with public transport on the doorstep. Currently, Costa de Caparica is profitable all year round due to its beaches of fine white sand, with good conditions for practising a whole range of water sports such as surfing, which is currently the area’s top sport.
This property in the final stage of renovation, designed to be a guest house/residence/hotel, is comprised of three floors laid out as follows:
The ground floor has a common area with an open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen with access to the outdoor area with swimming pool, a guest bathroom, a laundry room that could be turned into suite and an entire room without windows that could be turned into a laundry room.
On the second floor there are nine suites with direct access to the street.
The second and third floor have a suite and a rooftop.
Just 80m from the beach, this former convent in the centre of the Costa da Caparica, has potential for student rooms since the NOVA Faculty of Science and Technology is 10 minutes away.
The Pátio Alentejano is a well-known building and was much frequented in the 1940s-50s, as well as other iconic houses, some of which were only open during the bathing season.
The villa could be used for separate habitational use.
Features:
– Large rooms and spaces that can be configured to support co-working or co-living
– Renovated property
– Swimming pool with year-round sunshine
– Patio that can be converted into a garage for 4 cars
– Fully-fitted kitchen with fridge, cooker, dishwasher and microwave
– Fireplace
– Sun exposure : South
A stone’s throw away from the capital on the southern side of the Tejo River, the Costa da Caparica is the stunning 26km coastline of glorious sandy beaches, with beautiful natural landscapes, which stretches along the western side of the Setúbal Peninsula.
The coastline is named after the largest town of the region, Costa da Caparica, which is a modern and lively resort town. Traditionally a fishing village, and women still peddle the fresh catch at the side of the street, it now serves mainly as the nearest summer resort for Lisboetas escaping the city in the summer months and has a good variety of fish restaurants and bars.
Just further south along the coast, the sheltered beaches and campsite of the Lagoa da Albufeira make it an excellent family destination. Nearby, the Arriba Area is a protected zone of over a thousand hectares which contains a rich array of fossils and rocks, some as ancient as 15 million years old.
There are several means of public transport available that leave from Lisbon towards Costa da Caparica.
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