Quinta Da Lage
Villa with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and private pool in Aldeia, Portugal
From €1,400 per week
Quinta da Lage is an old farm house in a small hamlet with a large living room with glass windows and doors looking out onto a patio with uninterrupted views over the 7 hectares of agricultural land.
Overview
At Quinta da Lage you can relax beyond what you could ever imagine. Mountains, lush green valleys, vineyards and rolling hills.The North of Portugal is renowned for its beautiful and unspoilt secenery. Here you will find mountains and green valleys with small vineyards, good food, fine wines, low prices and warm friendly Celtic people. In this area you have the beautiful old towns of Viana do Castelo, Ponte de Lima, Caminha, Valenca, Braga, Porto (Oporto), Guimaraes and the border region of Galicia in Spain.
This delightful villa is ideal for families or groups as it's fully equipped with kitchens, ensuite bathrooms etc.. private swimming pool and grounds in which to relax and unwind in the summer sun with the cool afternoon wind making air conditioning unnecessary.
Details:
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Living room
- Fireplace
- Extensive views
- Swimming pool
- Pateo
- Garden
- Barbecue
- Microwave
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Fridge/freezer
- Nearest airport: Porto (http://www.skyscanner.pt/flights-to/opo/airlines-that-fly-to-porto-airport.html)
- Nearest motorway: A28
- Nearest beach: Amorosa 10 kms
Sleeps: 6 adults +2 children | Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 3
Description
Lage at Tregosa is an old farm house in a small hamlet about 1 km from the main road, in an area with green mountains and fields covered with vines, between Viana do Castelo, Barcelos and Ponte de Lima, in Northwestern Portugal and not far from Porto (2nd city in Portugal). The house is near the Neiva river which has a small river beach close to a weir.
The buildings that were formally used for agriculture have been converted to a large living room with glass windows and doors looking out onto a patio. This was formally the 'eira' where the maize was spread out on large granite stones to dry in the sun.
Accommodation
The main entrance to the house is from a 'quinteiro', the enclosed yard of the farm, where stone steps lead to the first floor with the door opening into a hall with a sitting area and a salamander stove for cooler nights in winter.
Opening off is a bedroom with a double bed which has an en-suite shower room.
Also leading off is a small bedroom with two bunk beds suitable for children or teenagers. A vestibule has two further bedrooms with double beds and a shared bathroom.
Stairs lead down to the old kitchen which has a traditional fireplace originally intended for cooking over an open fire with the sausages and hams being smoked in the large chimney. For modern living there is a barbecue which can either be used in the chimney or taken outside.
The rooms in the house retain their traditional character and three bedrooms are sharing a communal bathroom.
The kitchen also contains a 4 burner gas stove and a combined fridge freezer and a traditional table with bench seats. A door leads out onto the 'Quinteiro'
The large light living room has a dining area with a table and 12 chairs. The sitting area is at one end of the room around an open fireplace with a heat recuperator, where there is also satellite television and music centre with cd/dvd.
Outside
In front of the 'eira', in view of the living room of the house, is the large swimming pool which has water from the spring but also some treatment.
Patio doors lead out onto the 'Eira' and the swimming pool.
The size of the swimming pool is 11 meters by 6 meters and the depth is from 1 meter to 2 meters.
Location
Although the house is in a group with other properties in the hamlet, it has uninterrupted views over the 7 hectares of agricultural land that is part of this small farm. Five hectares of this land are vineyards whose grapes go for the production of the famous wine of the region, Vinho Verde.
The house is not ready to welcome wheelchairs, or other equipment for handicapped people. Bare in mind, it's an old farm house, recovered for rural tourism. Pets are allowed in the Quinta, because they can stay outside. Upon request a baby bed, can be ready to welcome a baby with the family.
Reviews
1 verified review
1 out of 1 people recommend staying here
Joanne
We had a wonderful holiday in this lovely Quinta in a beautiful setting with all the facilities we needed, particularly the pool which was very welcoming during a very hot 2 weeks.
Carlos and his family were very welcoming and looked after us very well.
This was a peaceful setting, yet in easy distance of many beautiful towns and villages in Northern Portugal.
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Updated 8 October 2020
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Changeover days and minimum stays
- 22 November 2024 - 31 October 2027: the minimum stay is 7 nights.
Late booking discounts
- Receive 10% off if the booking is made within 7 days of the arrival date.
Long stay discounts
- Receive 10% off if the booking is for 3 weeks or more.
If more than one discount matches your arrival date, please be aware that only one discount of the highest amount will be applied to your booking.
Optional extras
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Wi-Fi
€30.00 per booking, paid with booking
Facilities
Bedrooms
4 bedrooms, Sleeps 8:
- 1 double bed and en suite
- 1 double bed
- 1 double bed
- 2 single beds
There is also 2 single sofa beds in Living room and Balcony
Bathrooms
3 bathrooms including 1 en suite, 1 Separate WC
Swimming pool
Private pool, Size 5m x 11m, Depth 1m to 1.8m
Entertainment
CD player, DVD/Blu-ray player, Radio, TV Languages in English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Local, Satellite / cable
General
Living area seats 12, Dining area seats 12, Open fire, Iron / board, Towels / linen, Washing machine, Car hire essential
Kitchen
Cooker, Cutlery, Dishwasher, Fridge, Freezer, Glassware, Kettle, Microwave, Oven, Pots / pans, Toaster
Outside
Balcony or terrace, Barbecue, Garage, Outside lighting, Parking, Private garden
Suitable for
Children, Infants, Smoking, Pets
Extra information
The buildings that were formally used for agriculture have been converted to a large living room with glass windows and doors looking out with uninterrupted views over the 7 hectares of agricultural land and vineyards whose grapes go for the production of the famous wine of the region, Vinho Verde. The main entrance to the house is from a 'quinteiro', where stone steps lead to the first floor to the rooms hall with a sitting area and a salamander stove for cooler nights in winter. Stairs lead down to the old kitchen which has a traditional fireplace originally intended for cooking over an open fire with the sausages and hams being smoked in the large chimney. For modern living there is a barbecue which can either be used in the chimney or taken outside. The large light living room has a dining area with a table and 12 chairs. The sitting area is at one end of the room around an open fireplace with a heat recuperator, where there is also satellite television and music centre with cd/
Carlos
Private Owner From Porto, Portugal, Portugal Member since Apr 2012
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