Description
House of type T7 with excellent sun exposure, is located on a plot of land with 4666sqm in a very quiet area, with good access, close proximity to the city of Leiria and the coastal area, Vieira de Leiria beach, Marinha Grande
This property has an area of 372sqm of great functionality and harmonious distribution of spaces:
- Large living room with fireplace
- Open space kitchen equipped
- Garage
- Grill
- Outdoor access kitchen
- Office with exterior access
- 3 Bedrooms with Wardrobe
- 4 Suites
- 2 service toilets
- Circulation zones
It features top quality finishes, equipped with alarm installation, electric shutters, double glazed window frames with UV protection, tilting windows, pre-installation of air conditioning and central heating and a multimedia distribution system. Garage for 4 cars.
Come and see this fantastic property located in the district of Leiria. The first nucleus of the city of Leiria appears, for defensive reasons, in the century. XII, in full reconquest of the territory from the Moors, with the construction of the castle in 1135 by D. Afonso Henriques.
The growth outside the walls took place first to the north, at the foot of Morro do Castelo, and then to the south, in the valley next to the river, around the Church of S. Martinho.
On June 13,1545, Leiria was elevated to the status of city, being the object of two important events: the demolition of the Church of S. Martinho, which gave rise to the opening of Praça de S. Martinho, today called Rodrigues Lobo and the construction of the Sé.
in the century In the 18th century, the river bed regularization works were carried out, which diverted it 100 meters to the south, allowing the creation of Rossio.
in the century XIX, the following stand out: the destruction caused by the French Invasions; the demolition of the Vila-Real Palace, which allowed the opening of Praça Rodrigues Lobo to the south and a more open connection to Rossio, as well as the opening of new streets to facilitate circulation.
The Historic Center that we know today is a legacy mainly from the 19th century. XIX, since most of the buildings are from that height, although the matrix of the medieval urban fabric persists.