Maximum: 6 adults plus 2 child/children
Villa Sao Clemente is a large villa set on top of a hill giving a stunning unspoilt, panoramic view of the Algarve coast, sea & countryside. You will see some of the most beautiful sunsets from the terraces.
The villa is built on two levels and is furnished with a tasteful mix of antique and contemporary furniture. There are three double bedrooms each with en-suite shower rooms and the two upstairs bedrooms have access to a balcony with stunning views. The kitchen is equipped to a high standard, the light & spacious living area is furnished with stylish comfortable seating, a TV, mini Hi-Fi stereo with radio/CD player, a selection of books and a fireplace with a log burner for the cooler winter months. The dining area has a large table with seating for eight people.
The terrace has two dining areas, one shaded, and a brick-built barbeque. Gated stairs lead down to the pool, with sun loungers, parasols and an outdoor shower.
Due to its elevated position the villa is approached via a particularly steep lane.
Rental license in progress
Ground floor: Living/dining room with sofa bed (may be suitable for adults). Kitchen. Double bedroom with shower room en-suite. 1 bathroom.
First floor: 1 double bedroom & 1 twin bedroom each with shower room en-suite.
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01 Apr - 30 Apr 21 | £595 | |
01 May - 31 May 21 | £637 | |
01 Jun - 30 Jun 21 | £840 | |
01 Jul - 31 Aug 21 | £1575 | |
01 Sep - 30 Sep 21 | £840 | |
01 Oct - 31 Oct 21 | £595 |
Prices are in £'s sterling per week. If your holiday dates cross two seasons please ask us for a quote.
Refundable security deposit - 2021 - £300.00
Taxi transfer 1 - 4 people £39.00
Taxi transfer 5 - 8 people £56.00
Any taxi prices shown are for 1 way journeys
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In the hills behind Faro there are some wonderful towns and villages which remain relatively unaffected by tourism. Loulé is a typical, bustling market town with lots of history and remnants of its Roman and Moorish past, including the old castle walls and mosque-like churches. As the coast has developed, gradually more villas have been built on the almond tree filled hills surrounding Loulé but this has not changed the character of the town; if you wander down the cobbled side streets, you will find workshops with craftsmen busily working on leatherware, weavers making baskets and metal workers beating out copperware.
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