Description
Typical Algarvian house with 6 ensuite bedrooms, saltwater pool, and river view in Tavira.
Just a few steps from the Sequa/Gilao River, Casa do Rio enjoys a privileged relationship with this watercourse.
This 441 sqm property for sale in East Algarve boasts a unique and welcoming decor.
On the ground floor, there's a fully equipped restaurant with a riverfront balcony. Ascending the stairs through the center of the building, you can access to a 3 ensuite bedrooms with river and/or countryside views. Upstairs, you'll find 3 more ensuite bedrooms, all with balconies and river and/or countryside views.
The spacious living room with 90 sqm features a balcony with splendid views of the river and the hills, and it has direct access to the saltwater pool via a small connecting bridge.
To maintain the house's good insulation, the exterior doors have 1cm acoustic glass, and the interior windows are 6mm thick thermal.
The entire surrounding area of the house is private and without neighbours. The property is only a 5-minute walk to the city centre. There you can catch a ferry to the magnificent Tavira Island beach.
If you're a water sports enthusiast, you can enjoy activities like canoeing, kayaking, or stand-up paddle on this river. If you prefer, you can only have a river walk.
The Sequa is a Portuguese river that changes its name to the Rio Gilao when it reaches the Roman bridge. It originates in the Serra do Caldeirao, formed by the confluence of the Alportel, Asseca, and Zimbral streams, and it flows into the Ria Formosa at the 4 Aguas site, covering a total distance of 56 kilometres.
Do you dream of a house by the river? Come and see this real estate investment opportunity for yourself, which was once featured prominently in 'Casa Decoracao' magazine.
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The Engel & Volkers Faro-Tavira team is ready to assist you.
This property is just a 5-minute walk from the center of Tavira.
This city in the Eastern Algarve is an ancient Roman seaport once occupied by the Moors. Like many cities in the southern region of Portugal, Tavira was destroyed by the Great Earthquake of 1755, so many of its beautiful buildings were constructed in the 18th century.
Situated on the banks of the river, the city invites visitors to experience a maze of cobblestone streets, traditional whitewashed houses, and dozens of churches, many adorned with exquisite azulejos, the classic blue and white ornamental tiles so prominent in Portugal.
To the south of the city lie the protected watercourses, wetlands, bird sanctuaries, and salt pans of the Ria Formosa Natural Park.
Tavira offers a wide range of amenities and services such as restaurants, cafes, pastry shops, schools, pharmacies, local market, supermarkets, and private healthcare services.
It's a short boat ride away from the fantastic Tavira Island, Terra Estreita Beach, Cabanas de Tavira, or Barril Beach. It's only 10 minutes from the golf courses of Quinta da Ria & Quinta de Cima and Benamor.
Easy access to the A22 highway (Via do Infante) and just 30 minutes from Faro International Airport.
Energy Rating: B