Silves - Pêra
Three Bedroom Sea View Villa in Pera
Lovely villa in the charming town of Pera with views over the country to the ocean. Located close to amenities and just a short drive to Armação de Pera and the beautiful Praia Grande. The lounge and the adjacent conservatory both offer captivating sea views.The equipped kitchen includes a large storage room, and the ground floor is completed by two ensuite bedrooms. The master suite upstairs features a large ensuite bathroom with both a luxurious tub and a walk-in shower. With direct access to a terrace with lovely views over the area to the ocean. The villa’s lower level has a garage and an additional room that could serve several purposes. Outside, you’ll find a private pool surrounded by terraces, two exterior kitchens, and low-maintenance gardens.
- REF. CN10462
- Property Type Villa
- Bedrooms 3 (T4)
- Bathrooms 5
- Built area 213 m2
- Plot area 835 m2
- constructed 2003
- energy rating C
property features
- Aircon: Individual
- Central heating: Gas, Radiators
- Equipped kitchen
- Storage / utility room
- Basement
- Fitted wardrobes
- Terrace
- Covered terrace
- Pool: Private, Heated, Cover
- Garden: Irrigated
- Fully fenced
- Electric gate
- BBQ
- Jacuzzi
- Electricity: Main grid
- Gas: Mains
- Windows: Aluminium, Double glazed, Grills
- Views: Sea, Country
- Furniture: Included
- Solar orientation: South
- Parking: Double Garage
- Ensuite bathrooms: 3
- Floors: 3
- Golf Course: 4 kms.
- Beach: 3 kms.
- Airport: 36 min.
- Location: Quiet area, Central
- Proximity: City, Restaurants, Schools, Pharmacy, Countryside, Shopping Areas, Golf Course, Beach, Buses
VIDEO
LOCATION
Central Algarve
The central Algarve is more cosmopolitan and is a fantastic place to live, with superb amenities and services, large shopping areas and excellent sports and leisure facilities. It also offers a wide variety of accessible beaches, nature reserves and numerous golf courses. This region enjoys an ideal microclimate, partly created by the protection of the mountain range of the inland Algarve.
Silves
Silves, a serene town nestled among picturesque hills adorned with lively orange groves, is known for its enchanting ancient castle that stands imposingly above the landscape. The town proudly rests beside the charming Arade River, offering its residents and visitors the pleasure of a municipal swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, and a vibrant daily market. Culinary experiences are abundant in Silves, with a wide array of restaurants to choose from, including the highly regarded Marisqueira Rui, famous for its exquisite seafood dishes. Every year, Silves transforms into a scene from the Middle Ages when it becomes the host of the prestigious Medieval Fair, attracting visitors from near and far to revel in the magic of a bygone era. The history of Silves is equally fascinating. With its origins dating back thousands of years, the town has witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations. In ancient times, Silves was a thriving Phoenician settlement, followed by Roman and Moorish regimes. The Moors, in particular, left a profound cultural and architectural influence, seen prominently in the evocative silhouette of the castle that adorns Silves' skyline. During the Middle Ages, Silves reached the pinnacle of its prosperity. As the capital of the Algarve region, it flourished as a bustling commercial and cultural hub. The castle served as a symbol of power and an important defensive structure during this time, protecting the town from invasions and sieges. However, the town's prosperous era eventually came to an end with the Christian Reconquista in the 13th century. As the Christian forces gained control, many of the Moors were expelled or converted to Christianity. Silves gradually lost its status as the region's capital, and its importance waned in the following centuries. Today, Silves stands as a testament to its rich history, with its well-preserved castle and a nostalgic atmosphere enveloping the town. Its natural beauty, coupled with its cul
Silves - Pêra
Three Bedroom Sea View Villa in Pera
Central Algarve
The central Algarve is more cosmopolitan and is a fantastic place to live, with superb amenities and services, large shopping areas and excellent sports and leisure facilities. It also offers a wide variety of accessible beaches, nature reserves and numerous golf courses. This region enjoys an ideal microclimate, partly created by the protection of the mountain range of the inland Algarve.
Silves
Silves, a serene town nestled among picturesque hills adorned with lively orange groves, is known for its enchanting ancient castle that stands imposingly above the landscape. The town proudly rests beside the charming Arade River, offering its residents and visitors the pleasure of a municipal swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, and a vibrant daily market. Culinary experiences are abundant in Silves, with a wide array of restaurants to choose from, including the highly regarded Marisqueira Rui, famous for its exquisite seafood dishes. Every year, Silves transforms into a scene from the Middle Ages when it becomes the host of the prestigious Medieval Fair, attracting visitors from near and far to revel in the magic of a bygone era. The history of Silves is equally fascinating. With its origins dating back thousands of years, the town has witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations. In ancient times, Silves was a thriving Phoenician settlement, followed by Roman and Moorish regimes. The Moors, in particular, left a profound cultural and architectural influence, seen prominently in the evocative silhouette of the castle that adorns Silves' skyline. During the Middle Ages, Silves reached the pinnacle of its prosperity. As the capital of the Algarve region, it flourished as a bustling commercial and cultural hub. The castle served as a symbol of power and an important defensive structure during this time, protecting the town from invasions and sieges. However, the town's prosperous era eventually came to an end with the Christian Reconquista in the 13th century. As the Christian forces gained control, many of the Moors were expelled or converted to Christianity. Silves gradually lost its status as the region's capital, and its importance waned in the following centuries. Today, Silves stands as a testament to its rich history, with its well-preserved castle and a nostalgic atmosphere enveloping the town. Its natural beauty, coupled with its cul