Centenary mansion in the historic centre of Évora.
This building, originally dating back to the 16th century, incorporates the charm of 19th-century architecture following a major renovation carried out in 1860 by a wealthy local family. The property has an approved project for a boutique hotel-type tourism unit, named Ebora Heritage Charm House.
The renovation plan is approved for 10 apartments and one suite, including a restaurant, bar, lounge areas, garden, pool, terraces, and SPA services.
All important historical and heritage features must be preserved.
Key Features:
– Property with approved project
– Period features
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