Description
This fully renovated colonial-style historic farm is located near Itaipava, surrounded by lush vegetation and other 19th-century historic farms. The main house, built during the coffee cycle, features a modern, spacious, comfortable, and luxurious interior design, ideal for those seeking coziness and sophistication. It comprises a living room with a fireplace and central air conditioning, a dining room with central air conditioning, a powder room, a veranda, a winter garden, two suites with fireplaces, air conditioning, and walk-in closets, two suites with air conditioning and walk-in closets, two suites with fireplaces and air conditioning, four Canadian suites with air conditioning and built-in wardrobes, two bedrooms sharing a bathroom, a game and TV room, a billiard room with a powder room, a subterranean wine cellar, a gourmet veranda with a wood-fired oven and barbecue, a breakfast room, a kitchen, a pantry, a cold room, a service area, a laundry room, a linen room, two staff quarters, and fiber optic Wi-Fi. The outdoor area features a pool, a gazebo and bar, a barbecue, fruit trees, two tables seating 32 people, ornamental trees (imperial palms, pink trumpet trees, Brazilwoods, flamboyants, acacias, African tulips, silk floss trees, orchid trees, chestnut trees, and others), landscaping, a vegetable garden with 40 beds (20 covered), an orchard, and a lake with various fish species. The spa includes a relaxation room, dry and steam saunas, a shower, and a bathroom. The guest house comprises one suite and two bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen, a staff quarter, a laundry room, and a pantry. The small farm area includes facilities for poultry, swine, sheep, goats, and a fish pond. There is also a staff house, stables, an equestrian center with 10 stalls, a pharmacy, a feed room, a tack room, a bedroom, a bathroom, a washing area, a grooming area, two paddocks, and a large round pen, all shaded by pink trumpet trees, Brazilwoods, flamboyants, acacias, and chestnut trees. Energy is supplied through underground distribution, and the water system includes several natural springs, a deep artesian well, and cisterns with a capacity to store 300,000 liters of water.