A historic noble estate in the heart of the Serra de Sintra mountains. The magnificent Quinta do Pombal, with its unique atmosphere and history dating back to the 16th century, spans nearly 43 hectares and was once owned by notable figures such as the Marquis of Pombal and Sir Francis Cook. This expansive property, tucked into the northern slopes of the Serra de Sintra, represents a perfect harmony between historic heritage, untamed nature, and absolute privacy.
At the heart of the estate stands the grand three-story main villa from the 19th century, which was modified at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The residential complex also includes an outdoor swimming pool, several additional houses for guests or staff, and agricultural buildings. There is also a stylish loft and a multifunctional pavilion with a fully equipped kitchen and living area, ideal for hosting events and entertaining guests amid the natural surroundings.
At the heart of the estate stands the grand three-story main villa from the 19th century, which was modified at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The residential complex also includes an outdoor swimming pool, several additional houses for guests or staff, and agricultural buildings. There is also a stylish loft and a multifunctional pavilion with a fully equipped kitchen and living area, ideal for hosting events and entertaining guests amid the natural surroundings.
For equestrian enthusiasts, Quinta do Pombal is an absolute paradise and exclusive retreat. The estate features professional riding facilities, including 18 horse stalls and specialized areas (saddlery, changing rooms, trophy room), both indoor and outdoor riding arenas, and three spacious paddocks. Technical self-sufficiency is ensured by several strategically placed water tanks across the property, which also offers ample parking for 10 vehicles.
The estate spans an impressive 43 hectares with varied terrain and three separate entrances. The majority of the land is covered by dense, diverse forest—including pine, chestnut, oak, cork oak, cedar, and laurel—transitioning into carefully maintained lawns and ornamental gardens. The cooler climate provides refreshing relief during hot summer months, while its location within the protected Sintra Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, guarantees exceptional prestige.
Gross built area: 2,518 m²
Plot size: 430,000 m²
Facilities
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Swimming pool
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Terrace
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Garden