PABR899: VODRA HOUSE

Seia, Guarda

Price:

€89,900

House with 4 bedrooms & 150.5m2 area, courtyard, double garage & storeroom. 529m2 land, olive grove, forest, stream & old water fountain. 

Property Advertised by: Licensed Estate Agent

Property Description

This house is located in a quaint village 2.3km outside Seia city, a municipality in Guarda District, Portugal. It offers space, high ceilings, and stunning views from all rooms – overlooking the olive grove, forest with a stream, and the city outline in the distance. An 1890 water fountain is set in the property’s perimeter stone wall.

The house is habitable, sunny and filled with natural light. It has great potential to be transformed into a family home or an accommodation country house.

The house is in a peaceful cul-de-sac and comprises 4 bedrooms, 2 additional rooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, lounge, attic, back courtyard, storeroom, and double garage.

4 floors.
10 rooms.
Floor space: 150.5m2.
Plot: 529m2

Located in the village of Vodra, just 2.3km from Seia city centre, where all amenities are available including bus terminus, banks, hospital, clinic, chemists, schools, hotel school, major supermarket chains, restaurants, and coffee shops.

Seia is a city in the Guarda District, located in the province of Beira Alta, central Portugal. It lies equidistant between Guarda and Viseu and benefits from access through both cities. Together with Covilhã and Manteigas, Seia shares the highest point of Mainland Portugal – the Serra da Estrela Tower. The region is rich in cultural, archaeological, and natural heritage, including rivers, lagoons, river beaches, and hiking routes through the Serra da Estrela.

Property Location

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