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Tomar (São João Baptista)
Quinta da Granja - A Unique Historic Property in Tomar Located just 4 km from the center of Tomar, in the district of Santarém and 130 km from Lisbon, Quinta da Granja is a property of exceptional historical value, classified as a Property of Public Interest. This farmhouse, with roots in the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, was originally a property of the Knights Templar. Property Features: Main Building: Manueline style, with 1,300 m² of floor space. The building is divided into two bodies from different eras, offering a unique fusion of historic architecture. It has four bedrooms, a suite and two bathrooms. Access to the noble floor by a sumptuous staircase, decorated with blue and white tiles. Outdoor Areas: Inserted in 30 hectares of land, the farm includes several caretakers' houses, annexes, agricultural workshops, a dovecote with a circular plan and a historic mill (subject to reconstruction). There is also a swimming pool surrounded by lush nature. Heritage and Architecture: The property retains original elements such as solid wood floors, fireplaces, high ceilings, a library and a room decorated with diamond-tipped tiles from the seventeenth century. Rural Setting: The farm includes an agricultural property of 232 hectares with olive groves, citrus fruits, vineyards, holm oak forests and an area of 17 hectares of horticulture with irrigation. The property extends for 1,500 m along the right bank of the Nabão River. Easy Access and Prime Location: Quinta da Granja is accessible via Estrada do Prado, just 4 km from the centre of Tomar, and offers stunning views of the Nabão River valley. The nora and the dovecote are located nearby, and the mill is next to Estrada do Prado. Price considerations: With all of its historical significance, unique architecture, and vast potential for requalification, the asking price of 7,000,000 for Quinta da Granja is reflective of its rarity and desirability. This property presents a rare opportunity for investors and history lovers alike to own a piece of Portuguese heritage with potential for a luxury residence, charming tourism, or agricultural project.
Tomar (São João Baptista)