Description
This house is a magnificent example of 'Portuguese Suave' architectural style, which combines traditional elements of Portuguese architecture with influences from Art Nouveau and Beaux-Arts styles.
The villa is well-known in Granja Beach for its beauty and privileged location, right in front of the beach, offering unobstructed sea views.
The house features three living rooms, a kitchen, a dining room, two bathrooms, and five bedrooms, as well as a basement for parking and storage. There are also several annexes in the garden.
Although this house requires modernization, it is a classified property and offers an opportunity to live in a historic house with a privileged location.
GRANJA BEACH
The construction of the railway line from Porto to Granja, inaugurated in 1875, was a significant milestone in the development of the beach.
The arrival of the train made the beach more accessible to a larger number of people, especially residents of Porto, who could easily travel to enjoy its calm waters and beautiful landscapes.
Over time, several villas, mansions, and stately homes were built in the Granja Beach area, many of which belonged to aristocratic and bourgeois families.
These residences contributed to the development of the area as a privileged summer destination.
Throughout the 20th century, Granja Beach continued to be a popular destination for bathers and tourists.
Improvements were made to the supporting infrastructure over the years, such as the construction of walkways, terraces, and sanitary facilities.
Today, Granja Beach maintains its charm and remains frequented by bathers, surfers, and vacationers.
Its tranquil atmosphere, the natural beauty of the coast, and the architectural characteristics of the old houses make it a unique and special place in Vila Nova de Gaia.
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