This charming two-storey 5 bedroom villa with generous areas is ready to welcome you and make your life more comfortable and convenient. Located in the city of Santarém, this villa is perfect for those who value comfort, quality of life and proximity to all amenities. If you're looking for a place that offers the perfect balance of space and practicality, this is the ideal choice. On the first floor we have Hall Large living room with bay windows to the front porch Social bathroom Bedroom with built-in wardrobe Pantry Large kitchen Laundry On the second floor: Large entrance hall with wide stone staircase 3 en-suite bedrooms with balconies In the basement: Bedroom with window Bathroom Storage Large garage, with capacity for 3 vehicles, currently used as a studio The villa has: stone stairs, upper floor in floating floor, double glazed windows, pre-installation of air conditioning, fireplace with fireplace Central heating Garden at the front of the house Patio at the back Solar panels Located in a quiet area, Stunning views, with good neighborhood, allowing easy access to all the amenities the city has to offer. 3 minutes from motorways, 50 minutes from Lisbon. Schedule your visit! Santarém The Tagus River and the fertile plain of Lezíria, which surround the plateau of Santarém, have determined the settlement of the place since ancient times. The Romans called it Scalabis, marked the urban layout and made it one of the most important cities in Lusitania. From the 8th century onwards, the Moorish domination strengthened its strategic-military role and changed its name to Chanterein, the predecessor of the current Santarém. In 1147, D. Afonso Henriques skillfully conquered the city, definitively marking the advance of the Christian reconquest, which reached Lisbon in the same year. It has been one of the favorite cities of monarchs since the first dynasty. During the Middle Ages, intense commercial activity and the establishment of the nobility contributed to its social and economic apogee, which is reflected in the various monuments and buildings of the city. It was a time of great artistic and cultural opulence. Santarém was a royal residence, capital of the kingdom (1325-57) and, until the 15th century, a meeting place of the Cortes on several occasions. In 1491, Infante D. Afonso, son of D. João II and future king, died accidentally in Ribeira de Santarém. This episode began the estrangement of the royal family and in some way the decline of investment in this locality, which returned to participate in history very occasionally. It should be noted that Pedro Álvares Cabral, who found Brazil in the year 1500, lived in Santarém for many years. One of the best ways to get to know Santarém is through its cultural and artistic heritage during events that highlight the best that the county has to offer. In June, the National Agriculture Fair takes place where agricultural products and instruments are presented and a livestock fair is held. If you are an aficionado, you can also watch a bullfight. In October, it's the turn of the National Gastronomy Festival, the main gastronomic show in the country. These events are complemented by handicraft and folklore displays from all regions of the country. If you can, don't miss the traditional dance of the Ribatejo region: the Fandango. Performed by at least 2 men simulating a dispute, it symbolizes the expertise of the peasants who work in the Lezíria. RE/MAX ID: ...