Charming Quinta for sale in the Algarvian countryside. Located in the tranquil area of Almancil, São Lourenço-Esteval, this 6-bedroom ensuite villa captures the traditional charm of an Algarvian Quinta. Built in 1997, the property sprawls across a 3-hectare plot, adorned with regional flora and offering ample space for outdoor activities.
The ground floor hosts a classic office, a cloakroom, and a luminous dining and living area with a wood-burning fireplace and outdoor terrace access. The spacious kitchen boasts extensive pine cabinetry and stone countertops, adjoining a sunny breakfast nook and a full-service pantry/laundry. The impressive master suite, with its multiple built-in wardrobes and access to the main southern terrace, completes this level.
Ascending to the first floor, you’ll find 4 ensuite bedrooms, each with south-facing balconies, and a welcoming common living area. The walk-out basement features an additional ensuite bedroom, a storage room, and a vast entertainment space ideal for gatherings, with direct pool and garden access. This exceptional home readily accommodates a large family while providing room for future expansion.
About the Algarve: The Algarve’s coastline includes hundreds of sandy islets, salt lagoons, cliffs, sandy bays, and coves separated by mysterious grottoes and strange rock formations. Dotted along this diverse coastline you will find the charming little fishing ports and quaint, yet bustling towns, which have much to offer and are a pleasure to visit. Known for its miles of unspoiled beaches and natural waters, the Algarve also has the most beautiful countryside. Beautiful vistas,rolling hills, rural life, rich flora and fauna, along with plenty of ruins offer so much for one to discover and explore. Worth a visit are the Roman ruins of Estoi, the Moorish town of Silves, and the market town of Loulé. The Serra Monchique Mountains – the highest peak in the south – is a region full of character and remote villages surrounded by cork and chestnut woods. The interior retains much of its original charm and it is worthwhile for the visitor to explore this untouched region. The west coast also remains largely untouched, though it can be quite windy.