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Casa e casa singola in vendita - Albernoa

EUR 285.000

Casa e casa singola (In vendita)

8 loc
8 cam
3 ba
228
Riferimento: EDEN-T101063648 / 101063648
This mill was built in the 19th century on the highest point of the village. The owner's great grandfather was making bread there for the whole village. Several buildings were gradually added around the mill, major work was carried out around twenty years ago and part of it was recently renovated. There are in total approximately 730m2 built on almost 1000 m2 walled.The buildings are all on one level, apart from the mill itself which has three floors, and are arranged as follows:
On the south facade, there is a small garden overlooking the street and a small terrace with balcony where the front door of the original house is located. It is composed by five rooms and a bathroom with a bathtub. Aluminum shutters were installed on the entire facade. The bathroom is located at the end of the corridor which connects the house to the interior courtyard. At the beginning of this corridor, we find the access door from the courtyard, a small room without windows and a large room with a double-glazed aluminum window overlooking the street, at the point where it turns into a dirt road, right next to the outside porch for parking cars.To the far left of the south facade, after the porch, is the gate of the wall surrounding the property and another one giving access to a large outbuilding of approximately 125 m2 for agricultural equipment. This outbuilding also has another gate on the north facade. Entering the courtyard, we find a storage room on the right, backing onto the porch. Then the corridor which leads to the original house and has an access door to the mill on the left, passing through a large room. To the left of the door leading to the corridor, a gate also allows access to this room from the courtyard. We find there:
At the bottom, a small bathroom with shower.
On the right, the door which communicates with the corridor of the house.
On the left, another room with bay windows overlooking the courtyard.
In the back, a passage behind the mill leads to the other house which has been renovated, overlooking the east facade of the property.
In the centre and to the left, the mill itself, in the shape of a cylinder on three floors, with a central pillar and two balconies on the second floor offering a magnificent view over the surrounding area.Coming back to the courtyard, on the west facade, we find two large rooms, one without a window and the other with a fireplace, which is used as a kitchen. The latter has also been renovated: there are tiles on the floor, as well as on the lower part of the walls, and the windows and door are in aluminum. Next to the kitchen, there is an access door to the agricultural outbuilding, under a covered terrace which overlooks the pretty courtyard of approximately 225 m2.
The ground of the courtyard is made of small traditional paving stones and there are : plants and fruit trees, an 18m deep well, an old washing tank, a door to the outside of the surrounding wall to the north and two others covered terraces along the renovated house.This house, renovated more recently, is located on the east facade and is composed by an entrance hall, a bathroom with shower and four rooms, one of which provides access to the mill. The floor is tiled, the interior wooden half doors and windows are original and the shutters are in aluminum. The entrance door from the courtyard is also recent.All along the surrounding walls on the north and west sides, the owners have created a shaded garden on the edge of the fields.
The property is connected to the city's water, sewer and electricity networks.This unique property offers a set of buildings to be rehabilitated in order to create several houses/apartments/bedrooms. Its surrounding wall and its location, at the very end of a small and quiet village, on the edge of the fields, guarantee calm and privacy for its occupants.
The village is 20km from the town of Beja, which can be quickly accessed by the national road. It is about 1 hour from Spain, the capital of Alentejo, Evora, as well as the beaches of the Algarve or the Atlantic.
Visualizza di più Visualizza di meno This mill was built in the 19th century on the highest point of the village. The owner's great grandfather was making bread there for the whole village. Several buildings were gradually added around the mill, major work was carried out around twenty years ago and part of it was recently renovated. There are in total approximately 730m2 built on almost 1000 m2 walled.The buildings are all on one level, apart from the mill itself which has three floors, and are arranged as follows:
On the south facade, there is a small garden overlooking the street and a small terrace with balcony where the front door of the original house is located. It is composed by five rooms and a bathroom with a bathtub. Aluminum shutters were installed on the entire facade. The bathroom is located at the end of the corridor which connects the house to the interior courtyard. At the beginning of this corridor, we find the access door from the courtyard, a small room without windows and a large room with a double-glazed aluminum window overlooking the street, at the point where it turns into a dirt road, right next to the outside porch for parking cars.To the far left of the south facade, after the porch, is the gate of the wall surrounding the property and another one giving access to a large outbuilding of approximately 125 m2 for agricultural equipment. This outbuilding also has another gate on the north facade. Entering the courtyard, we find a storage room on the right, backing onto the porch. Then the corridor which leads to the original house and has an access door to the mill on the left, passing through a large room. To the left of the door leading to the corridor, a gate also allows access to this room from the courtyard. We find there:
At the bottom, a small bathroom with shower.
On the right, the door which communicates with the corridor of the house.
On the left, another room with bay windows overlooking the courtyard.
In the back, a passage behind the mill leads to the other house which has been renovated, overlooking the east facade of the property.
In the centre and to the left, the mill itself, in the shape of a cylinder on three floors, with a central pillar and two balconies on the second floor offering a magnificent view over the surrounding area.Coming back to the courtyard, on the west facade, we find two large rooms, one without a window and the other with a fireplace, which is used as a kitchen. The latter has also been renovated: there are tiles on the floor, as well as on the lower part of the walls, and the windows and door are in aluminum. Next to the kitchen, there is an access door to the agricultural outbuilding, under a covered terrace which overlooks the pretty courtyard of approximately 225 m2.
The ground of the courtyard is made of small traditional paving stones and there are : plants and fruit trees, an 18m deep well, an old washing tank, a door to the outside of the surrounding wall to the north and two others covered terraces along the renovated house.This house, renovated more recently, is located on the east facade and is composed by an entrance hall, a bathroom with shower and four rooms, one of which provides access to the mill. The floor is tiled, the interior wooden half doors and windows are original and the shutters are in aluminum. The entrance door from the courtyard is also recent.All along the surrounding walls on the north and west sides, the owners have created a shaded garden on the edge of the fields.
The property is connected to the city's water, sewer and electricity networks.This unique property offers a set of buildings to be rehabilitated in order to create several houses/apartments/bedrooms. Its surrounding wall and its location, at the very end of a small and quiet village, on the edge of the fields, guarantee calm and privacy for its occupants.
The village is 20km from the town of Beja, which can be quickly accessed by the national road. It is about 1 hour from Spain, the capital of Alentejo, Evora, as well as the beaches of the Algarve or the Atlantic.
Ce moulin fût construit au XIXème siècle sur le point le plus haut du village. L'arrière grand père du propriétaire y faisait le pain pour tout le village. Plusieurs bâtiments ont été progressivement ajoutés autour du moulin, des travaux importants ont été réalisés il y a une vingtaine d'années et une partie a été rénovée récemment. Il y a en tout environ 730m2 construits sur presque 1000 m2 murés.Les bâtiments sont tous de pleins pieds, à part le moulin en lui-même qui a deux étages, et sont disposés comme suit :
Sur la façade sud, il y a un petit jardin donnant sur la rue et une petite terrasse avec balcon où se trouve la porte d'entrée de la maison originelle. Celle-ci est composée de cinq pièces et d'une salle de bain avec baignoire. Des volets en aluminium ont été installés sur toute la façade. La salle de bain est située au bout du couloir qui relie la maison à la cour intérieure. Au début de ce couloir, nous trouvons la porte d'accès depuis la cour, une petite pièce sans fenêtre et une grande pièce avec une fenêtre en aluminium double vitrage donnant sur la rue, au niveau où celle-ci se transforme en chemin de terre, juste à côté du porche extérieur pour garer les voitures.Tout à gauche de la façade sud, après le porche, se trouve le portail de l'enceinte murée et un autre pour un grand hangar d'environ 125 m2 destiné au matériel agricole. Celui-ci dispose également d'un autre portail sur la façade nord. En entrant dans la cour, nous trouvons à droite une pièce de rangement, adossée au porche. Puis le couloir qui mène à la maison originelle et qui dispose d'une porte d'accès au moulin sur la gauche, en passant par une grande salle. Sur la gauche de la porte menant au couloir, un portail permet également l'accès à cette salle depuis la cour. Nous y trouvons :
Au fond, une petite salle de bain avec douche.
Sur la droite, la porte qui communique avec le couloir de la maison.
Sur la gauche, une autre salle avec des baies vitrées donnant sur la cour.
Dans le fond, un passage derrière le moulin mène à l'autre maison qui a été rénovée, sur la façade est de la propriété.
Au centre et à gauche, le moulin lui-même, en forme de cylindre sur deux étages, avec un pilier central et deux balcons au deuxième étage offrant une vue magnifique sur les alentours.Revenant à la cour, sur la façade ouest, nous trouvons deux grandes pièces, l'une sans fenêtre et l'autre avec cheminée, qui sert de cuisine. Cette dernière a également été rénovée : le sol est en carrelage, ainsi que la partie basse des murs, et les fenêtres et la porte sont en aluminium. A côté de la cuisine, il y a une porte d'accès au hangar, sous une terrasse couverte qui donne sur la jolie cour d'environ 225 m2.

Le sol de la cour est en petits pavés traditionnels et l'on y trouve : des plantes et arbres fruitiers, un puit de 18m de profondeur, un ancien lavoir, une porte vers l'extérieur du mur d'enceinte au nord et deux autres terrasses couvertes le long de la maison rénovée.Cette maison, rénovée plus récemment, se trouve sur la façade est et est composée d'un hall d'entrée, d'une salle de bain avec douche et de quatre pièces, dont l'une permet l'accès au moulin. Le sol est en carrelage, les demi- portes intérieures et les fenêtres en bois sont originelles et les volets en aluminium. La porte d'entrée depuis la cour est également récente.Tout au long des murs d'enceinte côté nord et ouest, à l'extérieur, les propriétaires ont créé un jardin ombragé en bordure des champs.
La propriété est connectée aux réseaux d'eau, égouts et électricité de la ville.Cette propriété unique offre un ensemble de bâtiments à réhabiliter pour y créer plusieurs maisons / appartements / chambres. Son mur d'enceinte et sa localisation, tout au bout d'un petit village tranquille, en bordure des champs, garantissent le calme et la privacité ses occupants.
Le village se trouve à 20km de la ville de Beja, à laquelle on accède rapidement par la nationale. Elle est à environ 1h de l'Espagne, de la capitale de l'Alentejo, Evora, ainsi que des plages de l'Algarve ou de l'Atlantique.
This mill was built in the 19th century on the highest point of the village. The owner's great grandfather was making bread there for the whole village. Several buildings were gradually added around the mill, major work was carried out around twenty years ago and part of it was recently renovated. There are in total approximately 730m2 built on almost 1000 m2 walled.The buildings are all on one level, apart from the mill itself which has three floors, and are arranged as follows:
On the south facade, there is a small garden overlooking the street and a small terrace with balcony where the front door of the original house is located. It is composed by five rooms and a bathroom with a bathtub. Aluminum shutters were installed on the entire facade. The bathroom is located at the end of the corridor which connects the house to the interior courtyard. At the beginning of this corridor, we find the access door from the courtyard, a small room without windows and a large room with a double-glazed aluminum window overlooking the street, at the point where it turns into a dirt road, right next to the outside porch for parking cars.To the far left of the south facade, after the porch, is the gate of the wall surrounding the property and another one giving access to a large outbuilding of approximately 125 m2 for agricultural equipment. This outbuilding also has another gate on the north facade. Entering the courtyard, we find a storage room on the right, backing onto the porch. Then the corridor which leads to the original house and has an access door to the mill on the left, passing through a large room. To the left of the door leading to the corridor, a gate also allows access to this room from the courtyard. We find there:
At the bottom, a small bathroom with shower.
On the right, the door which communicates with the corridor of the house.
On the left, another room with bay windows overlooking the courtyard.
In the back, a passage behind the mill leads to the other house which has been renovated, overlooking the east facade of the property.
In the centre and to the left, the mill itself, in the shape of a cylinder on three floors, with a central pillar and two balconies on the second floor offering a magnificent view over the surrounding area.Coming back to the courtyard, on the west facade, we find two large rooms, one without a window and the other with a fireplace, which is used as a kitchen. The latter has also been renovated: there are tiles on the floor, as well as on the lower part of the walls, and the windows and door are in aluminum. Next to the kitchen, there is an access door to the agricultural outbuilding, under a covered terrace which overlooks the pretty courtyard of approximately 225 m2.
The ground of the courtyard is made of small traditional paving stones and there are : plants and fruit trees, an 18m deep well, an old washing tank, a door to the outside of the surrounding wall to the north and two others covered terraces along the renovated house.This house, renovated more recently, is located on the east facade and is composed by an entrance hall, a bathroom with shower and four rooms, one of which provides access to the mill. The floor is tiled, the interior wooden half doors and windows are original and the shutters are in aluminum. The entrance door from the courtyard is also recent.All along the surrounding walls on the north and west sides, the owners have created a shaded garden on the edge of the fields.
The property is connected to the city's water, sewer and electricity networks.This unique property offers a set of buildings to be rehabilitated in order to create several houses/apartments/bedrooms. Its surrounding wall and its location, at the very end of a small and quiet village, on the edge of the fields, guarantee calm and privacy for its occupants.
The village is 20km from the town of Beja, which can be quickly accessed by the national road. It is about 1 hour from Spain, the capital of Alentejo, Evora, as well as the beaches of the Algarve or the Atlantic.
Este moinho foi construído no seculo XIX no ponto mais alto da aldeia. O tetravô do proprietário utilizava-o para cozer pão para toda a aldeia.
À volta do moinho, foram-se acrescentando construções e, há cerca de vinte anos, foram efetuadas importantes obras, tendo parte da propriedade sido renovada. No total, são cerca de 730 m2 de área construída e quase 1000 m2 de área murada.Os edifícios são todos térreos, com exceção do moinho que tem dois pisos, e estão distribuídos da seguinte forma:
Na fachada sul, existe um pequeno jardim com vista para a rua e um pequeno terraço com varanda onde se encontra a porta de entrada da casa original. A casa tem cinco divisões e uma casa de banho com banheira. Foram instaladas persianas de alumínio ao longo de toda a fachada. A casa de banho situa-se no final do corredor que liga a casa ao pátio. No início deste corredor, encontramos a porta de acesso do pátio, uma pequena sala sem janelas e uma grande sala com janelas de alumínio de vidro duplo com vista para a rua, no ponto em que a rua se transforma num caminho de terra batida, mesmo ao lado do alpendre exterior para estacionamento de carros.No extremo esquerdo da fachada sul, a seguir ao alpendre, encontra-se o portão de acesso ao recinto murado e outro portão de acesso a um grande armazem de 125 m2 para equipamentos agrícolas. Este último tem também outro portão de acesso na fachada norte. Ao entrar no pátio, há uma arrecadação à direita, de costas ao alpendre. Segue-se o corredor de acesso à casa original, que tem à esquerda uma porta de acesso ao moinho, passando por uma ampla sala. À esquerda da porta que dá para o corredor, um portão dá também acesso a esta sala a partir do pátio. Aqui encontramos:
- No extremo oposto, uma pequena casa de banho com duche.
- À direita, a porta que dá para o corredor da casa.
- À esquerda, outro quarto com janelas salientes com vista para o pátio.
- No extremo oposto, uma passagem por detrás do moinho conduz à outra casa, que foi renovada, com vista para o lado oriental da propriedade.
- Ao centro e à esquerda encontra-se o moinho propriamente dito, em forma de cilindro de dois pisos, com um pilar central e duas varandas no segundo andar que oferecem uma vista magnífica sobre os arredores.Voltando ao pátio, na fachada oeste, encontramos duas salas amplas, uma sem janelas e outra com lareira, que serve de cozinha. Esta última também foi renovada: o chão é em tijoleira, assim como a parte inferior das paredes, e as janelas e a porta são em alumínio. Ao lado da cozinha, há uma porta de acesso ao armazém agrícola, sob um alpendre com vista para o bonito pátio de cerca de 225 m2.
O pátio tem uma calçada tradicional, árvores de fruto e plantas, um poço com 18 m de profundidade, um antigo lavadouro, uma porta para o exterior da parede norte e mais dois alpendres ao lado da casa renovada.Esta casa, mais recentemente renovada, situa-se do lado nascente e é composta por um hall de entrada, uma casa de banho com duche e quatro divisões, uma das quais dá acesso ao moinho. O chão é em tijoleira, as meias portas interiores e as janelas de madeira são originais e as portadas são de alumínio. A porta de entrada pelo pátio é também recente.Ao longo dos muros de delimitação norte e oeste, os proprietários criaram um jardim sombreado no limite dos campos.
A propriedade está ligada às redes de água, de esgotos e de eletricidade da cidade.Esta propriedade única oferece um grupo de edifícios a serem renovados para criar várias casas / apartamentos / quartos.
O seu muro circundante e a sua localização, no final de uma pequena aldeia , na orla dos campos, garantem aos seus ocupantes paz e privacidade.
A aldeia fica a 20 km da cidade de Beja, à qual se chega rapidamente pela estrada nacional. Fica a cerca de 1 hora de Espanha, da capital do Alentejo, Évora, e das praias do Algarve e do Atlântico.
This mill was built in the 19th century on the highest point of the village. The owner's great grandfather was making bread there for the whole village. Several buildings were gradually added around the mill, major work was carried out around twenty years ago and part of it was recently renovated. There are in total approximately 730m2 built on almost 1000 m2 walled.The buildings are all on one level, apart from the mill itself which has three floors, and are arranged as follows:
On the south facade, there is a small garden overlooking the street and a small terrace with balcony where the front door of the original house is located. It is composed by five rooms and a bathroom with a bathtub. Aluminum shutters were installed on the entire facade. The bathroom is located at the end of the corridor which connects the house to the interior courtyard. At the beginning of this corridor, we find the access door from the courtyard, a small room without windows and a large room with a double-glazed aluminum window overlooking the street, at the point where it turns into a dirt road, right next to the outside porch for parking cars.To the far left of the south facade, after the porch, is the gate of the wall surrounding the property and another one giving access to a large outbuilding of approximately 125 m2 for agricultural equipment. This outbuilding also has another gate on the north facade. Entering the courtyard, we find a storage room on the right, backing onto the porch. Then the corridor which leads to the original house and has an access door to the mill on the left, passing through a large room. To the left of the door leading to the corridor, a gate also allows access to this room from the courtyard. We find there:
At the bottom, a small bathroom with shower.
On the right, the door which communicates with the corridor of the house.
On the left, another room with bay windows overlooking the courtyard.
In the back, a passage behind the mill leads to the other house which has been renovated, overlooking the east facade of the property.
In the centre and to the left, the mill itself, in the shape of a cylinder on three floors, with a central pillar and two balconies on the second floor offering a magnificent view over the surrounding area.Coming back to the courtyard, on the west facade, we find two large rooms, one without a window and the other with a fireplace, which is used as a kitchen. The latter has also been renovated: there are tiles on the floor, as well as on the lower part of the walls, and the windows and door are in aluminum. Next to the kitchen, there is an access door to the agricultural outbuilding, under a covered terrace which overlooks the pretty courtyard of approximately 225 m2.
The ground of the courtyard is made of small traditional paving stones and there are : plants and fruit trees, an 18m deep well, an old washing tank, a door to the outside of the surrounding wall to the north and two others covered terraces along the renovated house.This house, renovated more recently, is located on the east facade and is composed by an entrance hall, a bathroom with shower and four rooms, one of which provides access to the mill. The floor is tiled, the interior wooden half doors and windows are original and the shutters are in aluminum. The entrance door from the courtyard is also recent.All along the surrounding walls on the north and west sides, the owners have created a shaded garden on the edge of the fields.
The property is connected to the city's water, sewer and electricity networks.This unique property offers a set of buildings to be rehabilitated in order to create several houses/apartments/bedrooms. Its surrounding wall and its location, at the very end of a small and quiet village, on the edge of the fields, guarantee calm and privacy for its occupants.
The village is 20km from the town of Beja, which can be quickly accessed by the national road. It is about 1 hour from Spain, the capital of Alentejo, Evora, as well as the beaches of the Algarve or the Atlantic.
Riferimento: EDEN-T101063648
Paese: PT
Città: Albernoa e Trindade
Categoria: Residenziale
Tipo di annuncio: In vendita
Tipo di proprietà: Casa e casa singola
Grandezza proprietà: 228
Locali: 8
Camere da letto: 8
Bagni: 3
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