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The House of The She Pine Tree in Sintra, Portugal

RUA Nossa Sra. Da Piedade 25 ,, 2715-452, Sintra
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Reviews of The House of The She Pine Tree


excellt stay, but you need a car because it's 9km from Sintra village. Very friendly owners, amazing house

pixeltango5842, Switzerland, stayed on 21st Nov 09

About The House of The She Pine Tree


Welcome To The House Of The She Pine Tree!

A Museum House in a XIX Century Sintra Chalet.
The House of the She Pine Tree was built at the end of the XIX Century for a local farmers family, and expanded in the 30s, when it was redesigned to its Sintra Chalet looks.
It sits on the highground edge of the time forgotten villages of Sabugo and Vale de Lobo, in the county of the historic town of sintra (a Unesco World Heritage Site). The village rolls down the last west facing slope where the hills of Carregueira and Olela merge, with breathtaking views of the mountain of Sintra and its valley, with fabulous unlimited 270 degrees sunsets panoramas!
The sea from Guincho to Ericeira lies just behind the horizon.
The house was bought in the early sixties by the journalist, war reporter, radio and tv producer and speaker, painter, artist, award-wining novelist, theater and childrens stories writer, publicist, poet, antiquarian, art collector Olavo d Eca Leal (Vd. Bio).
The house will be the property of a foundation and hosts the temporary and permanent contributions of drawings, paintings, furnishings and personal objects of Olavo, constituting a Museum House.
In order to sustain its maintenance and support the conservation of the house and its collection, the house is operating as an inn/bed & breakfast, a non-profit charity.
The rooms are decorated with the art collection, furnishings, and personal objects of Olavo, on loan or donated by his widow, Emilia, and his son, Tomaz.
The collection is constituted mainly by drawings from 1926 to 1976, the year he passed away in Oxford, covering 50 years of his work.
Ring the bell and we will more than glad to help you unload your luggage and with parking!

Check out : 12h
Check in: 15h (this can be earlier depending on occupancy of course)

Pay cash, debit or credit card at Check-Out

Overall Rating: 92%From a total of 27 Reviews

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Facilities

  • Clock Radio Alarm
  • Internet
  • Cots Available
  • Breakfast
  • Buffet
  • Included
  • Continental
  • Other meals on request
  • Picnic Lunches
  • Welcome Drink
  • Afternoon Refreshments
  • Kitchen Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • On Street
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Babysitter Available
  • Fax/Photocopying Service
  • Meeting Facilities
  • DVD Library
  • Board Games
  • TV
  • Hair Dryer
  • Iron/Ironing Board
  • Desk