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fine specimen of the Island’s traditional upper class architecture, built in the late Nineteenth Century, listed in the Official Inventory of Azorean Buildings, painstakingly rebuilt in strict accordance with all the original characteristics and design.
The house’s main section includes four bedrooms, two living rooms and three complete bathrooms. A spacious and traditional kitchen, (with modern equipment) constitutes the remaining section of the house. All rooms are furnished and decorated according to the house’s time and style.
Besides all the annexes that used to support traditional farming activities there is an old mill stone that, together with several other implements which have been recovered and that were originally used to turn grain into flour, may now be considered as small museum pieces.
Surrounded by green fields and having the centre of village near by, the house is located some 150 metre from the coastline and 1.000 metres from a magnificent natural swimming pool.
The magestic mountain peak that dares us to climb it and enter into a wonderful adventure, the emerald green vineyards bursting from chillingly ulter black lava rock, the spectacle of whales and dolphins swimming like parading courtiers in the ocean, the quaint politeness, warmth and hospitality of the islanders may very well be some of the many reasons why we have come to the “Island that is the greatest of all in lava and height”, according to the words of Poet Almeida Firmino.

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