Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
- PROPERTY TYPE
House
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
5,210 sq ft
484 sq m
Description
Designed to embody the best of London style, this single-family villa offers a gross construction area of 433 sq m, spread across five floors, all seamlessly connected by a lift and staircase.
Level -1 comprises a gym, technical areas, and storage.
The ground floor features a covered garage and storage.
The first floor hosts a living room, kitchen, and garden area.
The second floor houses the principal suite, an additional living room, a bathroom (which can be converted into a suite), and a balcony.
There are two suites and a balcony on the third floor, while the top level features a swimming pool, deck area, and technical spaces.
EPC is pending.
Overlooking the River Tagus, Alcântara is today a parish with an area of 4.39 km² and a population of 13,911 residents. The parish was established on 8 April 1770 under the name of S. Pedro in Alcântara, replacing the former parish of S. Pedro in Alfama. Often linked to the Arabic word Al-quantãrã, meaning "the bridge", the toponymy immediately refers to the existence of a bridge over the Alcântara stream, now vanished.
With its hills and valleys, Alcântara was historically rich in natural resources along the stream and boasted fertile land, supporting a diverse agricultural economy with market gardens in the alluvial valleys, vineyards, cereals, and limestone quarries with lime kilns. These favourable conditions led to early settlement during the Muslim occupation, albeit in a dispersed manner. However, it was not until the 18th century, coinciding with the founding of the parish, that Alcântara began to experience actual urban development.
The industrial buildings that emerged in the late 19th century and shaped daily life in Alcântara during the early 20th century were eventually abandoned. The industrialisation that defined Alcântara in the second half of the 19th century gave way, a century later, to the opposite process: deindustrialisation and profound social transformation. Today, many of these former industrial spaces have been converted into residential and commercial buildings.
Please note that all distances and measurements are approximate and, for security reasons, do not represent the property's exact location. For more information on the precise location of the property and its surrounding area, please contact the listed Property Adviser.
Property Reference: RSI
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More DetailsLisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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Distances are straight line measurements- Lisbon(International)5.6 miles
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