Private accommodation in Évora, in an old house built in the early 19TH century. Is located in the historic centre of the city, next to the Church of São Francisco (Capela dos Ossos), allowing easy access to tourist sites. Offers a comfortable economic environment and modest and familiar.
House probably built between the sixteenth and the early seventeenth century, consisting of a trapezoidal plan that forms a single volume with two floors and roof coverage of three waters. In 1809\/1810, is here installed the headquarters of William Carr Beresford, 1st count of Trancoso.
Rustic house built in the early 19th century. The name comes from the water mine that lies in front of the House which still today serves as irrigation system. Has a bedroom with double bed, living room and kitchen in familiar surroundings. Pedestrian access.
Neoclassical Church of longitudinal plant, consisting of a nave and a chancel with barrel vault. In the early 19th century receives a tiled flooring. Between 1976 and 1984 the Hermitage is used as the headquarters of the local music band, and in 1984 had renovation works and was transformed into the funeral parlour.
Horizontal Board bridge over mill Brook, based on a single arch of volta redonda. Under the Board, provides a source of diving with a semicircular arch. It is believed to date from Roman times, despite the current construction be late-medieval or early modern times.
Seventeenth-century source based on a platform with three steps. In addition to the tank, highlighted by a tall obelisk consisting of four records with four fish whose mouth pours water. Originally, it was located in the countryside of the vineyard, being transferred to this site in the early 20th century.