Quinta Da Alegria, 70031 - Funchal
Traditional country house built in 1871, recently lovingly restored to make a very special luxury holiday home
The property
Belonging to the same owners, the Quinta dAlegria, is above and behind Casa Belflores (Ref.5750), boasting quite superb views of the Bay of Funchal, and out to sea. The Quinta lies in a large garden, planted with palm trees, camellias and avocado pear trees. This traditional country house, once home to a Victorian Madeira Wine shipper, was built in 1871, has recently been lovingly restored to make a very special luxury holiday home. The villas origins are reflected in its elegant and stylish decor, with old wooden floors and some antique furniture, whilst more modern conveniences are evident in the well-equipped kitchen, the spacious bathrooms, and the sparkling swimming pool.
Surrounding the swimming pool (which has steps at one end leading into the water and is 1 m shallow to 2.1 m deep) are lush green lawns, a BBQ and a sun-soaked patio area. Also in the garden is an old Casa de Fresco or summerhouse. Looking over the wall from here gives guests a birds eye view of the famous toboggan run down the Caminho de Monte.
On the ground floor of the house, decorated in old colonial style, are the lounge/diner with an open fireplace a modern kitchen with terracotta tiled floor, a conservatory style entrance, and a laundry room. Upstairs the three prettily decorated bedrooms are all carpeted and have lovely views. A double room has its own ensuite bathroom whilst another double and twin room share an identical second bathroom. One of the bedrooms can take a folding bed for a child.
The local bus stop and taxi rank are both nearby and provide transport into Funchal, unless you fancy half an hours walk (1.5 Km) down a rather steep hill, but a more unusual method of transport is to hop into one of the wickerwork toboggans which leave from just around the corner. A local shop selling essentials, a chemist and a couple of restaurants can be found just a few minutes walk from the villa.
Daily housekeeping and regular linen and towels change.
Private garage for guests.
Sleeps 6 adults + 1 child, welcome package for first breakfast included.
Poolheating: EUR 50,-/p. week, paid locally. Advanced booking required.
1 twin bed(s)
1 cot(s)
- TV
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
- Cooker
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Freezer
- Central Heating
- Linen Provided
- Air Conditioning
- Romantic
- Pets
- Open Fire
- Garden
- Patio
- Balcony
- Private Pool
- Shared Pool
- Tennis Court
- Parking
Entertainment and activities near by
- Funchal centre - 1.5 km
- Sailing - 15 Minutes away
- Swimming - 0
- Walking - On site
- Cycling - 99 Minutes away
- Horse riding - 15 Minutes away
- Golf - 15 Minutes away
- Tennis - 15 Minutes away
Funchal
Madeiras capital, Funchal, is an enchanting town set on a glittering bay against a background of soaring green mountains. Winding cobbled streets meander between elegant colonial-style buildings, nestling into the shelter of the verdant hillside. Funchals historic core overlooks the harbour and features some fine government buildings and stately 18th-century mansions. Its deep natural harbour attracted early settlers in the 15th century.
What to see. The simple whitewashed Sé Cathedral was built between 1486 and 1514. Inside, its main features are the magnificent mudejar ceiling of Madeira cedar wood and the voluptuous Baroque carving of the golden Sacramento chapel to the right of the main altar. Now a museum, the Quinta das Cruzes on Calçada do Pico is the house where the islands discoverer, João Gonçalves Zarco, once lived. Next door is the pretty 16th century church of Santa Clara where he lies buried. The Old Blandy Wine Lodge occupies part of a former Franciscan friary dating back to the 17th century. Guided visits include a tour of the cellars and a wine-tasting session.
Nearby. Opened to the public in 1960, the Botanical Gardens on the edge of town display plants from all over the world, including desert cacti, rainforest orchids and South African proteas. The famous toboggan ride from Monte to Funchal is an exhilarating experience and takes approximately 20 minutes. Madeiran tobogganing was invented as a form of passenger transport around 1850. Much frequented by Sir Winston Churchill in the 1950s, the pretty fishing village of Câmara de Lobos to the west of Funchal offers spectacular views of the worlds second-highest sea cliff, Cabo Girão (589 m). Also within easy reach of Funchal is the deep valley location of Curral das Freiras (Nuns Refuge) near the centre of the island.


