Sabugo · Sintra · Portugal · Est. c. 1710

Quinta
da Capela

A rare 18th-century estate — with its own chapel — in the hills above Lisbon

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The Estate

A living piece of Portuguese history, ready for its next chapter

Built around 1710–1730, contemporaneous with the Royal Convent of Mafra, the Quinta da Capela stands as one of the finest surviving examples of early 18th-century Portuguese estate architecture.

Entirely enclosed by ancient stone walls over two metres high, the estate unfolds across 3,500 m² of walled gardens, orchards, and historic outbuildings — all surrounding a private chapel of exceptional beauty.

Sensitively restored throughout the 20th century, the property retains its original character: lioz marble flagstones, centuries-old masonry, hand-carved wooden columns, and the quiet authority of a house that has endured.

Asking Price On Request — Private Sale
3,500
m² Total Plot
1,046
m² Built Area
13
Bedrooms & Suites
6
Independent Buildings
c.1710
Year of Construction

Six buildings.
One extraordinary whole.

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The Main House

Two floors of grand proportions — 7 living rooms, 5 bedrooms, lioz marble floors throughout, and original hand-carved wooden ceilings. A house of quiet, unhurried magnificence.

The Private Chapel

A fully consecrated 18th-century chapel of exceptional architectural quality, with its own adro (forecourt) and bell tower. Rarely found in private hands of this calibre.

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The Stables

The converted historic stables now house three bedrooms, a grand salon with 4m ceilings, and an autonomous suite — a residence within the residence.

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Gardens & Orchard

Walled productive land — olive trees, fruit trees, vegetable garden — all enclosed, all private. A kitchen garden of Edenic proportions.

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Water & Pool

An ancient network of underground channels feeds two wells, a stone fountain, and a modern swimming pool. Water has defined this land for three centuries.

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Total Privacy

Enclosed within stone walls exceeding 2m in height. Three garages. Cobblestone courtyard. Pre-1951 listed status — no urban licensing obligations.

What could this estate become for you?

01

Your Exceptional Private Residence

For those seeking a life of genuine beauty in Europe. A home of historical depth and absolute privacy, with the quiet pleasures of the Portuguese countryside — 30 minutes from Lisbon's international airport.

02

A Boutique Guesthouse of Character

With 13 rooms across six independent buildings, a private chapel for celebrations, and one of the finest walled gardens in the Sintra region — perfectly configured for an intimate, world-class guest experience.

03

A Very Special Senior Residence

Multiple independent living units within a single walled estate — uniquely suited to a curated, small-scale luxury retirement community, in the tradition of the finest European country houses.

"These buildings are certainly anterior to 1782 — and most likely date from the early years of the 18th century, contemporaneous with the construction of the Royal Convent of Mafra."

— Tomaz d'Eça Leal, Architect · Technical Dating Report, 2021

c. 1710
The Quinta is built to serve the royal road between Lisbon and Mafra — providing water, stables, and lodging for the royal court in transit.
1782
The Municipality of Sintra places a commemorative lapide on the estate's public fountain — confirming its pre-existence and role as a royal waystation.
Pre-1951
Officially listed as pre-1951 by the Portuguese Tax Authority — confirmed by 1944 IGP aerial photography. Exempt from urban licensing obligations.

Sabugo, Sintra — between the Serra and the world

Perched in the village of Sabugo, on the historic road connecting Lisbon to Sintra and Mafra, the Quinta occupies a position of rare geographic privilege: within the Sintra municipality yet accessible without the tourist congestion of the town itself.

Views extend across the Serra de Sintra to the west and the rolling farmland valleys to the east. The Belas Golf Club and Lisbon Sports Club are minutes away. Lisbon is thirty minutes by car.

Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — one of the most coveted addresses in Southern Europe for those who appreciate beauty, history, and the art of living well.

Lisbon International Airport35 min
Lisbon City Centre30 min
Sintra Historic Centre (UNESCO)15 min
Belas Golf & Country Club5 min
Cascais & Atlantic Coast25 min
Ericeira (World Surf Reserve)20 min
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Quinta da Capela · Nossa Senhora da Conceição · Rua Nossa Senhora da Piedade, 25 · Sabugo
2715-399 Almargem do Bispo · Sintra · Portugal

Coordinates: 38.823595 N, 9.291811 W