CASA DA PORTELA DE SAMPRIZ - SAMPRIZ, PONTE DA BARCA

This magnificent and charming manor house located in the inland town of Ponte da Barca in the Minho region nestles on the mountain slopes of Santa Rita halfway to the mythical remains of the Castle of Nóbrega of Fernão Magalhães (Ferdinand Magellan. Circa 1478-1521).

In the 18th century extensive renovation works were carried out on the main building , the chapel dedicated to St Anthony, the central courtyard and the imposing entrance gate as well as the grounds. Today, a number of 15th century remains can be seen under the ground floor of the main house. The farm, the granaries, the verdant fields, and the secular trees are signs of the agricultural prosperity of the house and the Minho region. The present owners, Mrs. Maria Leonor Pereira de Lacerda Tavares Barreto and Mr. Alberto Tavares Barreto initiated further restoration work in order to adapt the house and farm to Agritourism. In the main building they reconverted four quality guest bedrooms and the house also offers various leisure facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, gardens and a farming environment.

Accomodation

  • 2 x Twin - From 105.00€ / night
  • 2 x Double - From 110.00€ / night
  • 1 x Duplo Sup. - From 129.00€ / night

Features

  • Central heating
  • Chapel
  • Parking
  • Speak Spanish
  • Speak French
  • Speak English
  • Speak Portuguese
  • Gardens
  • Fireplace
  • walking
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wine Tasting
  • Meals on request
  • TV room

Location

Portela - Sampriz

4815 AG

There are many reasons to discover and experience Casa da Portela de Sampriz from the the famous cuisine and Vinho Verde wines of the region to the traditional mountain villages or the incomparable Peneda Geres National Park.

In the 18th century, Portela de Sampriz had extensive improvement works and expansion of the main building as well as the grounds, the chapel dedicated to St. Anthony, the central courtyard and the imposing entrance gate. Even today, under the ground floor of the main house can be observed several 15th century remains. The farm, the granaries, the green fields and the secular trees are signs of the agricultural prosperity of the house and the Minho region.