Villa Lianor

£660  average per night

Villa Lianor Is A Majestic, Spectacular Villa With A Striking, Contemporary Exterior Set In Luscious Private Grounds On The Intriguing Troia Peninsula.

  • Sleeps 12
  • 6 Bed
  • 4 Bathroom

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Description

Villa Lianor is a majestic, spectacular villa with a striking, contemporary exterior set in luscious private grounds on the intriguing Troia Peninsula, just moments from a golden stretch of beach.
This home casts an impressive, commanding silhouette - modern, impeccably presented with the art of outdoor living designed with panache and flair, guests will find their every need is met.
The living areas are set over an airy, open-plan space, finished tastefully whilst being sympathetic to the local style with exposed traditional stone, terracotta tiles and open fire place. Understated luxury is the tone of the villa - a laid back vibe ideal for families or groups, whilst every little touch of comfort has been thoughtfully considered.
With ample, comfortable seating and a large dining space, guests will immediately relax into the local pace of life; the villa is infused with natural light, whilst indoor and outdoor living merge seamlessly by virtue of large French windows. Ambient lighting, natural accents of ochre tones and that wonderful local stone give this villa a very authentic feel.
The kitchen is large, sleek and well equipped with top range appliances, Villa Lianor blends luxury with a cosy, home-like feel.
This home can accommodate twelve guests, over six bedrooms. Five of the bedrooms offer double beds, whilst the sixth comes with twin beds - perhaps the latter is a good choice for youngsters in the group! Each bedroom has its own distinct accents of colour and wonderful views - the family can really spread out here.
Villa Lianor really comes into its own when it comes to outdoor spaces. Outdoor living is done to perfection here, with the built-in barbecue, children outdoor play area, wonderful green lawns and lush flowering plants, palm trees and fragrant pine trees, guests will find they slip into the Mediterranean way of living.
There is ample terrace space, shaded for al fresco dining, with chic and quality outdoor furniture - wonderful dining spaces, large comfortable sofas, hammocks and day beds. There is a day bed gazebo in the shaded end of the lawn space, as well as a charming balcony that leads from the kitchen. The gardens are immaculately maintained, and the wonderful pool sets the space off to perfection.
Imagine sitting back as the sun goes down on the terrace with a glass of local wine, looking across the gorgeous lawns!
If a spacious, comfortable yet luxurious family space is what you are after, where every detail has been covered, on the doorstep to some of Portugal's most wonderful beaches, simply look no further!

#### Features
The Villa

Located on the Troia peninsula, Villa Lianor is a great base for beach and watersport lovers. This beautifully furnished villa is ideal for large families, due to the 6 spacious bedrooms. Outside the villa there is a large terrace and garden great for all the family to enjoy.

Ground Floor
- Communal bathroom
- Dining & living area
- Fully equipped kitchen

First Floor
- Master double bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Double bedroom, with en-suite bathroom
- Double bedrooms
- Single bedroom
- Communal bathroom

Exterior
- Private swimming pool (8mx4m)
- Barbecue
- Lawn area
- Outdoor dining & furniture
- Parasols
- Play area
- Private parking
- Sun loungers
- Table tennis

#### Location
Located ten kilometres from Comporta, on the Troia Peninsula, Villa Lianor provides a wonderful base to one of the most exciting and vibrant parts of Portugal.
Comporta is Portugal's answer to St Tropez; it has a chic laid back vibe with wonderful restaurants and pristine sands backed by windswept dunes - a designer's haven.
This region of Portugal is ideal for water sports enthusiasts, whether it be canoeing, snorkelling, diving or surfing, the area is a water lovers paradise.
The beauty of the Lisbon coast is that it provides a breezy escape from the capital, whilst being home to some of Portugal's historic jewels, which attract thousands of visitors: the ancient walled town of Obidos, the 12th century monastery at at Alcobaca, the Catholic pilgrimage site of Fatima, and the fairytale palaces of Sintra.
There are many attractive towns to visit along the Lisbon coast, such as the beautiful former fishing village of Cascais, the dynamic resort town of Estoril, or the surfer's paradise Carcavelos or romantic town of Sintra.
Taking the Atlantic road from Ericeira to Peniche, down to the pretty, well-heeled town of Comporta, visitors will come across small harbour villages, hilltop castles, estuary reserves with flocks of flamingoes and mile upon mile of beach.
Sintra deserves a mention; perched above wooded slopes, it is known for its turreted palaces, the most famous being the ornate Palacio Nacional and the pink and yellow Palacio da Pena. The town's cool hilltop air has long attracted writers, artists and poets.



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