Saturday 22 November 2008

Marvão self-catering cottage



See the real Portugal.
A stylish restored self-catering cottage near Marvão and Castelo de Vide, North Alentejo. Ready to rent in the summer of 2009.
The cottage:
• Situated on the edge of the small, peaceful Alentejo village of Barretos.
• Overlooking an olive grove with fantastic views of the historic towns of Marvão and Castelo de Vide.
• The region of Marvão and the Serra da São Mamede, a protected nature reserve, is a wonderful place for walking
• Marvão is an imposing and peaceful town on the highest crest of the 'Serra de São Mamede' Natural park.
• A restored 3 bedroom cottage with a rich blend of Moorish, Alentejo and contemporary styles.
• Surrounded by a garden with huge granite boulders, cork oak trees for shade, sun terrace, a small plunge pool and ample parking for 2 cars.

• Price: 575 euros per week from 30th May to 3rd October.
Contact: +351 219 209 364 (night and weekends)
+351 937 980 013 (day)
http://www.casabrasao.com/
mailto:lookgofind@sapo.pt

Saturday 15 November 2008

MARVÃO MAP

Only 2 hours and 37 minutes from Lisbon airport to Casa do Brasão, Barretos, Marvão.

Marvão walks: The region of Marvão and the Serra da São Mamede, a protected nature reserve, is a wonderful place for walking. A mountain range with the highest point of 1025 meters, is a treasure of rich and diversified flora and fauna. A micro-climate with thick vegetation, megalithic stones, ancient roman roads and pathways, and is full of wildlife including rare birds of prey such as the vulture, kite or Bonelli eagle. And with a some luck you might see wild boar or deer.

Near Marvão, the village of Barretos


• The real Portugal - a small typical Alentejo village untouched by time.

• Cobbled streets surrounded by beautiful olive groves, cork oak trees and ancient pathways.

• Set in the Natural park of Serra de São Mamede and 10 minutes from the historical towns of Marvão and Castelo de Vide.

• Bull festival in the village, held every second week in August (Festa Largada de Touros) where the brave men of the village entice the bulls to charge. This is followed by music and dancing well into the night.

• A number of small cafés and a small village shop for a few essentials. For a wider choice there is a large supermarket (Pingodoce) in Castelo de Vide - 9 km, and a mini market in Santo António das Areias - 2.5 km.

The medieval town of Marvão

• An imposing and peaceful town on the highest crest of the Serra de São Mamede Natural park.

• Was used as a place of refuge by Ibn Marúan, a Moorish warrior, during the 9th century.The Arab domination ended with the military campaign of the Christian forces led by D. Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.

• Picturesque walled town of of white houses, narrow cobbled streets, Gothic arches, Manueline windows and the magnificent castle, with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

• Municipal Museum in the church of Santa Maria and nearby there is a tourist office for more information.

• Chesnut festival held at the begining of November with the streets lined with stalls selling genuine Portuguese handcrafts, artists demonstrating their traditional skills, various street artists and folk music. And of course chestnuts and delicious chestnut cakes.

Sunday 14 September 2008

Interior Decorated after the summer 2008









After spending two weeks in the summer painting and a long weekend in September transporting, and arranging furniture we were very tired, but very satisfied.
The next phase will be the garden and plunge pool in Janurary/February 2009.

Wednesday 20 August 2008

Summer 2007


Photographs of the cottage painted by us in the summer of 2007

First phase build




Photographs of the first phase of building - before and after

Photos before the build




My photographs before the build

MARVÃO - A RESTORED SELF CATERING COTTAGE


Welcome to my blog about the restoration and conversion of a our small cottage in the village of Barretos, located near Marvão, Alto Alentejo, Portugal.
We went to see the cottage, a ruin then, in the summer of 2005, fell in love with it, and the village where it is located. It finally became ours later on in that year.
We sketched our ideas for the rebuild and conversion and hired a local architect and engineer to make to sure the plans were approved by the local council. It only took one month for the approval.
We met with some builders, and decided on the recommendation of João the engineer, and chose Francisco Batista from Castelo de Vide. We waited for about 9 months until he could start as he was busy with other projects. This turned out to be the right choice as we now have become friends. A good relationship with your builder is essential.
You will now see from the folllowing pictures and posts the devolpment of our Cottage, which will be ready to rent in the summer of 2009.
See the original advert above taken from a real estate magazine.