T3+1 Stone House for Renovation | Riba de Âncora – Caminha Located on Rua Aldeia Nova in Riba de Âncora, this unique property is a rare historic retreat full of character and authenticity. This traditional stone house, built entirely in schist and granite, is set on a generous 4,000 sqm plot, offering privacy, nature, and a truly exceptional setting. The property stands out for its historical and natural features, including an old stone cross and a path historically linked to the Camino de Santiago, creating a peaceful and almost mystical atmosphere. Overview Typology: T3+1 (3 bedrooms + office) Full renovation project Traditional stone construction (schist & granite) 4,000 sqm plot Fruit trees and centuries-old olive trees Location: Riba de Âncora – Caminha Areas & Layout Building footprint: 239 sqm Two floors + attic Interior layout: 3 bedrooms (one with en-suite bathroom) 1 additional office room Lower floor (former wine cellar) with potential for direct living conversion Annexes: 84 sqm annex (convertible into a separate 1-bedroom unit) Former olive oil press (alambique), ideal for a rustic outdoor kitchen or social area Outdoor Space & Potential Large plot with rich biodiversity Mixed fruit trees and ancient olive trees Potential for swimming pool installation Multiple outdoor areas with “hidden magical corners” Excellent sun exposure Ideal for sustainable living, rural tourism, or leisure project Features & Infrastructure Private water borehole (household use and irrigation) Strong renovation potential Energy rating: F (significant improvement opportunity) Property registered since 1937, with strong heritage value Location A28 motorway access: ~1 km Vila Praia de Âncora: ~4 km Nearby beaches: ~5 km Porto city: ~45 minutes Final Note A truly rare property combining history, nature, and development potential. Its stone architecture, fertile land, and historic connection to the Camino de Santiago make it a unique opportunity in Northern Portugal. Viewing Discover the full potential of this exceptional property where history and nature meet. Contact us to schedule your visit.