Alcabideche is a parish in the municipality of Cascais, which is located on the western coast of Portugal, in the Lisbon District. The property is on frontier of the municipalities of Cascais and Sintra, set in the Sintra - Cascais Natural Park.
Quinta do Marquez, is an elegant historic property located in Alcabideche. Today, the Quinta do Marquez estate stands as a reminder of Portugal’s historical heritage. It has been well-preserved. The property profits from the Penha Longa creek amid the forests that surround it, however is just 10m to the old town of Cascais and Sintra, and even less to reach malls, or supermarkets, e.g..
The Quinta do Marquez has:
- 26ha.
- Several buildings that can be rebuilt elevating its living area from 2.000 sqm (for the actual 10 buildings) to about 3.500 sqm.
- Overall it has 10 renovated houses, 22 beds and 10 baths.
- The T5 manor has the original 18th century chapel, and features 338 sqm, including 3 living rooms, kitchen, fireplace with stove, and a very blue swimming pool.
- 9 villas (T2-T4).
- Tennis court, a gym, and a large ballroom.
- The garage can receive 7 cars, and several spaces are available outside for parking.
- 1.500 sqm of agriculture support warehouses.
- The estate has 2 boreholes and the forest includes olive trees, and pine trees.
The property is a 2m drive to access 2 highways so you can reach Lisbon and its airport or Tires private jet one in 20m.
If you are saying ’I do not know the area’, here goes some info:
Cascais is a coastal town that has a small fishing community, and that gained prominence as a summer retreat for the Portuguese monarchy in the late 19th century. Over the years, Cascais has transformed into a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. It offers a mix of modern amenities and a quaint, historic charm. Today, Cascais continues to attract visitors with its stunning coastline, including beaches like Praia do Guincho, and a picturesque old town with narrow streets, traditional Portuguese tilework, and a lively dining scene.
Sintra is a neighboring municipality to Cascais and is famous for its enchanting, mountainous terrain and palaces. It has a rich history dating back to Roman and Moorish times, and it was a favorite summer destination for the Portuguese royalty. Sintra’s historical and architectural significance is evident through landmarks like the Palácio Nacional de Sintra, Quinta da Regaleira, and the colorful Palácio da Pena, set against lush forests and gardens. Sintra is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to explore its magical palaces and beautiful natural surroundings.
These areas offer a blend of history and modernity, making them significant locations in Portugal’s cultural and tourist landscape, making this an ideal location to invest in a luxury events and touristic setting, or just have a world of beauty to share with friends and family.
You can believe.
Toste Property Consulting
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