6 Bed Villa for sale
Sintra, Lisbon and Lisbon Coast, Portugal
£3,404,924 *
[€3,900,000]
Full Description
Tucked away in the lush hills of Sintra, Villa Castro is a carefully restored 19th-century chalet that captures the timeless magic of Portugal’s most romantic enclave. Commissioned in 1889 by Portuguese monarchist Possidónio de Castro—whose legacy lends the residence its name—this historic hideaway glimmers with old-world grandeur and contemporary grace.
Every corner of Villa Castro tells a story. From its intricate woodwork and hand-painted tiles to its sweeping verandas and sun-drenched terraces, the home exudes the charm of a bygone era, thoughtfully balanced with modern comforts. Original architectural details have been lovingly preserved, while elegant furnishings and curated artworks create a sense of serene sophistication.
Inside, the home unfolds over four floors, with sun-drenched rooms and historic details peeking out from every angle. A fully equipped kitchen, private cinema room, wine cellar and even a sauna blend seamlessly into original bones of the home. Double-glazed windows, updated plumbing and electric systems. Most importantly, every room offers a view: of forested peaks, tiled rooftops or the glimmering sea on clear days.
Outside, a private garden offers a serene space for morning coffee or twilight gatherings, surrounded by the ever-present scent of eucalyptus and roses.
With multiple suites, common areas designed for both comfort and conversation, and close proximity to Sintra’s best offerings, it indeed functions just as well as a private escape as it does a multigenerational retreat.
Whether you’re wandering through Sintra’s winding cobbled streets, exploring its palaces and gardens, or simply reclining on the terrace as the sun sets over the ocean, Villa Castro offers a rare kind of luxury: the freedom to linger, to breathe, and to be transported.
Villa Castro — where history whispers, and time stands still.
Perched between mountain and sea, Sintra is a place where history and imagination converge. Once the summer retreat of Portuguese royalty, this UNESCO World Heritage town is famed for its mist-shrouded forests, pastel palaces, and winding cobbled lanes. Bathed in a soft Atlantic light, Sintra remains one of Europe’s most enchanting enclaves—a landscape of timeless beauty, where every view feels like a painting comes to life.
It is a five-minute walk from the Palácio da Vila de Sintra, 10 minutes from the train station, a 20-minute drive from the beach and 30 minutes from Lisbon airport
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