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Located in a quiet residential area, just 6.5 km from Tomar, this magnificent 2+2 bedroom villa perfectly combines the comfort of modern life with the serenity of the countryside.
Completely renovated, it offers spacious and well-distributed spaces, designed to ensure maximum functionality and well-being.
With a floor area of 164 m² and a generous plot of 502 m², this property stands out for its natural light and quality finishes.
The large living room invites socializing and creates a cozy environment for family moments, while the modern and functional kitchen provides the practicality that everyday life requires.
With two superior and two lower bedrooms, including a comfortable suite, this house adapts to the needs of any family, also offering three well-distributed bathrooms for added convenience.
The details designed for comfort do not go unnoticed, from the frames with thermal cut and double glazing, which guarantee excellent insulation, to the pre-installation of air conditioning and solar panels, which provide greater energy efficiency and sustainability.
Built-in wardrobes optimize space, providing organization and practicality.
Located in a quiet environment, overlooking the countryside, this villa allows you to enjoy nature without giving up proximity to all amenities. With excellent road access, you will have supermarkets, schools, restaurants and essential services just minutes away, thus ensuring a quality of life balanced between serenity and convenience.
This is the ideal opportunity for those looking for a comfortable, modern home surrounded by tranquility. Schedule your visit now and come and discover this unique space where the charm of country life is combined with the proximity of the city!
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Some notes about Tomar:
Located just 10 minutes away, the Castelo do Bode dam retains the water of the Zêzere River within the limits of the municipality of Tomar and allows the practice of leisure activities and water sports, such as water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, rowing, canoeing, windsurfing, kayaking, fishing and swimming. With more than 60 km in length, the Castelo do Bode Reservoir is the second largest river basin in the country.
The city has several historical monuments, including the Convent of Christ, declared a World Heritage Site, the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of Santa Maria dos Olivais (where the remains of Gualdim Pais, Templar master and founder of the city) stand out.
As well as the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição - being built with the function of a royal pantheon. You can also count on the Convent of São Francisco which has a Mannerist chapel and the Convent of Santa Iria, and finally, the Chapel of São Gregório which has a circular architectural structure.
Founded by D. Gualdim Pais in 1160, Tomar was the headquarters of the Orders of the Temple and of Christ and had in Infante D. Henrique one of those responsible for its growth.
In 1983, UNESCO recognized the Templar Castle - Convent of Christ as a World Heritage Site and in the early 90s the first steps were taken towards the recovery and consolidation of the Historic Center.
The plan of the medieval city (historic area) is organized orthogonally in a layout attributed to Infante D. Henrique. The centre, where the Town Hall and the Mother Church are located, is the Praça da República, from which the main public and religious buildings radiate: to the south, the Synagogue, the old Hospital da Misericórdia, the Convent of S. Francisco and the old Rossio da Vila; to the north, the chapels of S. Gregório and Senhora da Piedade and the old Convent of Anunciada; to the west, the Castle Hill, the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição and the Convent of Christ; to the east, the medieval bridge, the old Mills and Mills of the Village, the Convent of Santa Iria, the exit to the Church of Santa Maria do Olival.