Escape to the tranquility of the Alentejo countryside with this delightful 3 bedroom country house, perfect for up to 7 guests. Nestled within a vast 17-hectare oak tree plantation , this idyllic retreat offers privacy, comfort, and a deep connection with nature. Only 90 minutes away from the buzzing Lisbon city and 60 minutes from Evora, the property is set in a location where one can find serenity but also explore endlessly the historic and gastronomic heritage of Alentejo and Central Portugal. Located in Mora, Alentejo , the property boasts a swimming pool and scenic water reservoirs , creating a peaceful and refreshing environment. The house exudes rustic charm with modern comforts, featuring a very cozy and spacious living area with fireplace with mezzanine style ceiling and eclectic interior design. The living room space flows to the dinning area which connects wit a fully equipped kitchen. The three bedrooms are executed in minimalist style with central heating, one en-suite, and two bedrooms with an additional bathroom. The exterior lounge area has several sections for dining and socialising and access to modern style salt water swimming pool with heating system. From the elevated pool and lounge area the views open up to characteristic scenery of Alentejo valley and nature setting, inviting for unforgettable sunset moments and star gazing at night. Mora Rustic Country House is an ideal property for those seeking a permanent or vacation home in a serene and picturesque setting, this home is perfect for families, remote workers, or nature lovers looking to enjoy the beauty of Alentejo all year round. About the Location: Mora is a charming small town in the Evora district of Portugal, known for its peaceful atmosphere, rich history, and beautiful natural surroundings. It offers a relaxed lifestyle with a strong sense of community, making it ideal for those who enjoy rural living. The town is surrounded by rolling plains, cork oak forests, and the scenic Raia River, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. Mora is also home to the Fluviario de Mora, a unique freshwater aquarium. Further North there is the Montargil Reservoir, a preferred destination for aquatic sports lovers and there is an Morargil Aerodrom in the vicinity. The cost of living is relatively low, and local cuisine features traditional Alentejan dishes. While it has basic amenities, for larger services and entertainment, residents often travel to Coruche, Arraiolos, Montemor-o-Novo or Evora, which is about an hours drive away. Evora is not only the capital of the Alentejo, it is also the living intersection of Portugals heritage and a testament to its riches. Unesco classifies Evora as a World Heritage site for the way history is writ large in its streets. Within the old city walls, one can trace Portugals trajectory through Celtic, Roman, Visigoth, and Moorish dominion over two centuries. Today, it is a vibrant and dynamic centre, an essential destination in its own right but also the ideal base from which to explore an authentic Portugal. Alentejo is a gastronomic destination for some and a natural retreat for others -- a get-away from the coastal bustle. The principal products of Portugal can all be found in the Alentejo: vineyards, potteries, olive groves, cork forests, and marble quarries contribute to the culture and character of the provinces varied villages and towns. It is where generations of students have come to achieve higher learning and where artisans and architects have come to source materials and learn techniques.
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