COH165: Mountain View House

Tábua, Coimbra

Price:

€165,000

House with 4 bedrooms, 182.5m2 living area over 2 floors Land with 970m2 with fruit & olive trees & an outbuilding for storage.

Property Advertised by: Owner

Property Description

Located in the centre of a small, friendly village in the parish of Mouronho, Tábua, a spacious semi-detached house with panoramic mountain views.

It has 182.5m2 of living area divided over 2 floors on a plot of land with 970m2.

On the first floor there are 2 living areas (one with access to a large terrace), a kitchen (with access to a balcony), a bathroom, and a room which is currently being used as a bedroom, but could also work as a study or a workshop.

On the second floor there are 3 further bedrooms and a bathroom. The terrace and balcony provide access to the garden.

On the ground floor there are three spacious storage areas. The fully enclosed garden (fence of 1.5 m) is laid out in terraces, with various fruit trees (oranges, pear, apple, peach, fig, grapes) and olive trees. You will also find an extra storage shed in the garden.

Both living areas have a wood burner, and one also has reversible air conditioning. The roof has been insulated. Energy certificate D.

The house is connected to mains water and electricity.

Straight from the house you will have plenty of options for beautiful walks. There is a river beach only a few minutes’ drive away, and several other river beaches just a bit further away.

The closest smaller towns are Arganil and Tábua. Here you will find all conveniences (three supermarkets within 5km). The university town of Coimbra is about one hour away, Porto 2 hours, and Lisbon 2.5 hours.

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