The first reference made to QUINTA DE CARAPEÇOS dates from 1338, the year in which a daughter of Martim Carvalho, Knight of Basto, married, João de Carapeços, so called for being the Lord of the Fifth of the same name. In 1351, the property was sold and, already in the early 19th century. Xvii, it became part of the Monastery of San Salvador de Travanca, which was founded in the mid-19th century. XII by the Benedictine monks. With the extinction of the Religious Orders in 1834, the farm was sold, the current owner being a descendant of the aforementioned Martim Carvalho.