Oporto, Marco de Canaveses, Portugal
- PROPERTY TYPE
Farm House
- BEDROOMS
14
- SIZE
14,854 sq ft
1,380 sq m
Key features
- 14 bedrooms
- Total area: 25924 sqm
- House area: 1380 sqm
- Construction year: 1951
Description
If you embark at the small beach of Lavadouro and go down the Douro River, after about half an hour's journey you will be able to see, looking up to the right, perched on the top of the cliff, a house with a noble appearance - it is the house of the Carrapatelo farm. Alone. Isolated.
The manor house displays its main frontage facing the Douro River, as if looking at itself in it. In front of the house, a small square with a very low parapet; then there is the cliff, and far away, less than a hundred metres away, the waters of the river.
This is the south façade. But there is a second façade, facing east, to which you can climb an elegant granite staircase with a granite handrail. The Abreu e Lemos family coat of arms is displayed at the top of the door.
At the back, facing north, is the kitchen door. Seen from the front, from the main façade, the house has the doors on the ground floor and the rooms above, and on the upper floor there are some bedrooms that are at the level of the attic. At that time, the house
did not yet have the chapel or the small building with the trellis (on the left side, in the photo). The House of Carrapatelo belonged to the wealthy provincial nobleman José Joaquim de Abreu e Lemos, 73 years old, sergeant-major of the militia of the Benviver court, who lived there in the company of his daughter, D. Ana Vitória de Vasconcelos e Abreu Lopes da Fonseca Lemos, 39 years old, widow; his natural daughter D. Rita de Cássia; and his granddaughter D. Ana Amélia, 19 years old, single; in addition to the servants of the house.* In Zé do Telhado by José Manuel PInto
The “Casa Carrapatelo” manor house was built under the Baroque influence, one of the most recognized Portuguese architectural styles, and is considered a beautiful example of the Douro landscape. This historic manor house is known as “Quinta or Casa do Carrapatelo”, and is mentioned in several specialist books and on several websites about the region. Dating back to 1706, it consists of an imposing manor house with a coat of arms, a chapel, a wine cellar, a barn, an animal house, a granary, and 7 water mines, covering a total area of approximately 2.5 hectares. In the rooms on the ground floor, we can still find several vestiges of the property’s agricultural life, constituting a highly valuable collection as a testament to the activity of Casa do Carrapatelo. The property, in its entirety, consists of 4 articles, one rustic and 3 urban. According to the existing topographical survey, the property has a total area of 25,924 m2.
Urban buildings are made up of: a residential house with a chapel, with an annexed caretaker's house, with a covered area of 545 m2;
caretaker's house, with 2 floors, with a covered area of 146 m2
The total construction area will be approximately 1,380 m2, requiring measurement and possible updating of the registered areas.
REF: -156
Oporto, Marco de Canaveses, Portugal
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Distances are straight line measurements- Porto(International)28.5 miles
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Notes
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