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Nestled in the picturesque parish of Parada do Bouro, on the serene left bank of the Cávado River, this enchanting rural estate is reached via a charming cobbled road, flanked by verdant trees and lush greenery, with the river ever-present as a stunning backdrop.
The property is thoughtfully divided into several sections:
The Main House - Crafted in the 1980s by architect Alfredo Resende, the main house exudes timeless elegance. The ground floor features a covered landing, offering parking space for three cars. Ascending from this landing to the upper floor, one is greeted by a kitchen, a living room, and a dining room, all leading to an expansive, angular terrace that provides breathtaking views of the river. This floor also houses three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The top floor reveals a luxurious suite and another terrace with panoramic vistas.
Secondary House - Adjacent to the main house, this two-storey dwelling boasts an upper floor entrance. Here, one finds a cozy living-dining room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a terrace. The lower floor accommodates two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Venturing outside, the stone pathway guides one towards the pool area, consistently framed by the river's beauty and the lush, verdant gardens of the estate. In the pool area stands a restored stone barn, now transformed into a charming one-bedroom house with a living room overlooking the pool, a quaint terrace, a kitchen, and an upstairs bedroom.
Opposite the pool lies a fourth residence, a V2 house designed by architect Francisco Vieira de Campos. This house features a lounge and kitchen with pool views, a guest toilet, and two spacious suites with sweeping panoramic views.
The property is equipped with automatic irrigation, a water well, and a heated pool complete with a heat pump and gas system.
Parada do Bouro, one of Portugal's oldest settlements, first mentioned in documents from 1059, is rich in heritage. Nearby landmarks include the Castro do Monte Penafiel de Soas, the 1789 Parish Church of S. Julião, the 1696 Chapel of S. Sebastião, and the 18th-century Casas de Senrela and Outeiro.
Conveniently, this exquisite property is a mere 30-minute drive from the center of Braga.