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Tranquil stone house with garden (near Braga, Portugal) Beautiful and peaceful two-storey stone house, recently renovated and fully equipped, combining comfort with a warm, country-inspired interior. The house has four exposures, offering abundant natural light throughout the day. Set within a generous garden (approx. 700 m²), with fruit trees and space for growing vegetables, the property offers privacy, quietness, and a strong connection to nature. It is an ideal place for focused work, writing, or simply slowing down. The house is located in a calm rural setting, with direct access to forest trails. A pleasant 15-minute walk through the woods leads to the Cávado river, where it is possible to swim or kayak during the warmer months. Situated about 15 km from Braga, and close to the Peneda-Gerês National Park (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve), the area combines natural beauty with accessibility to services and cultural life. The house is fully furnished and ready to live in, with an equipped kitchen and comfortable living spaces. This home is particularly suited for academics, researchers, or remote workers seeking an inspiring environment for medium-term stays. Availability and duration can be discussed depending on needs.
University of Minho - Campus of Gualtar
Amares
Amares | Braga
Comments: T3 two-story stone house completely renovated and equipped, stands out for its cozy country interior architecture and four fronts.
Furnished
High Speed Internet
Wi-Fi
TV
Cable or Satellite
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Stairs
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Oven
Microwave
Refrigerator
Dryer
Comments: Beautiful tranquil tree wrapped sanctuary with garden fruits and vegetables in the foothills of the Gere Mountains, 15 minutes walk through a natural forest to the Cavaldo river for swimming and kayaking.
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Listing Owner
Member Since 2022
Comments: Beautiful tranquil tree wrapped sanctuary with garden fruits and vegetables in the foothills of the Gere Mountains, 15 minutes walk through a natural forest to the Cavaldo river for swimming and kayaking.