Urban farmhouse in an Alentejo village between Aljustrel and Ferreira, near the Alentejo beaches. This Alentejo house has a total of 731 sq m of gross private area and 1,927 sq m of gross construction area. It is on one floor and consists of several adjoining buildings and two patios. One of the patios has four orange trees and leads to the main entrance to the house. The other patio is larger and leads to the old agricultural buildings such as the barn, the stables, the garage (with space for six cars), the salt shed, the woodshed, the farm kitchen, the olive oil house, the carpentry workshop and two porches, one of them with access to the rear exit. Main house: – 9 rooms (one of them a larger suite) – Living and dining room with a fireplace -TV room with a fireplace -Kitchen with a wood oven and a large fireplace – Kitchenette – Pantry – Small, two-room apartment (former doctor’s surgery) – Barn – Stables – Fruit trees (oranges) – Garage for 6 cars – Porches The house was built by an ancestor of the current owners who was a doctor; he conducted his activity in a part of the house with independent access to the outside. Boasting 943km of coastline and architecture reflective of its rich history, Portugal was voted ‘Best Destination in Europe’ at the 2020 World Travel Awards for the 4th consecutive year. The Portuguese enjoy over 300 days of sunshine a year, an unrivalled quality of life, and Europe’s wildest beaches. Portugal ranks as the 3rd safest country in the world with the 4th most powerful passport in Europe. The nation with the oldest borders in Europe is also at the forefront of innovation, dubbed a European tech hub, ranking 2nd in Europe for the quality of its skilled labour. The westernmost country in Europe, famous for its wines and cuisine, arts and culture that span centuries and continents, influenced and inspired by ties with times past. -PROP-025039