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Land Agricultural with 130800sqm Mexilhoeira Grande Portimão - arable crop
€ 260.000
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t1t2t3t4REF AV-PBI-120130.800m²Sale
Urban land with 13.08 Ha, Ruin and Dam, with a potential of building 2 House in each land with 300sqm, swimming pool, with viability to construct 500sqm of Commerce / Services + Restaurant and related activities and over 2000sqm for Rural Tourism. Arable Crop. Natural Landscape. Mexilhoeira Grande is a portuguese village and parish in the municipality of Portimão, with an area of 88.41 ksqm and 4,029 inhabitants (2011). Its population density is 45.6 inhabitants/ksqm. It borders the following parishes: Monchique (N), Portimão (E), Alvor (S), Odiáxere (O), Bensafrim (O) and Marmelete (NO). Located north of Portimão, Mexilhoeira Grande, a rural land with white floors, trodden by alleys, has in traditional handicrafts and agriculture the main activities of its people. It is also in this parish that the International Racetrack of the Algarve is located. It is located in a field area, about 6 km north of the center of the parish. Access is from a variant of the EN125. It is served by a station on the Algarve Line. Mexilhoeira Grande is the largest of the three parishes that make up the municipality of Portimão, although it has the smallest number of inhabitants. It presents unique landscapes, resulting from the orographic and climatic profile of the region as well as the agricultural activity developed there for years. Of an essentially rural nature, it keeps alive traditions and customs well evident in the daily experiences of the mexilhoeirenses. Making a chronological progression, this script should begin in the Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar (prehistory), passing through the Roman Villa of Abicada, then by the extinct parish of Senhora do Verde and ending the visit in the center of the village of Mexilhoeira Grande, where we can observe the result of this whole evolutionary process.
Land Urban with ruin Mexilhoeira Grande Portimão - arable crop
€ 260.000
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t1t2t3t4t5REF AV-PBI-121102.800m²Sale
2 Urban land with 10.20 HA Ruin and Dam, with a potential of building 2 Houses with 300sqm, swimming pool in each land or viability to construct 500sqm of Commerce / Services + Restaurant and related activities and over 2000sqm for Rural Tourisme. Naturel Culture of trees. Natural Landscape. Mexilhoeira Grande is a portuguese village and parish in the municipality of Portimão, with an area of 88.41 ksqm and 4,029 inhabitants (2011). Its population density is 45.6 inhabitants/ksqm. It borders the following parishes: Monchique (N), Portimão (E), Alvor (S), Odiáxere (O), Bensafrim (O) and Marmelete (NO). Located north of Portimão, Mexilhoeira Grande, a rural land with white floors, trodden by alleys, has in traditional handicrafts and agriculture the main activities of its people. It is also in this parish that the International Racetrack of the Algarve is located. It is located in a field area, about 6 km north of the center of the parish. Access is from a variant of the EN125. It is served by a station on the Algarve Line. Mexilhoeira Grande is the largest of the three parishes that make up the municipality of Portimão, although it has the smallest number of inhabitants. It presents unique landscapes, resulting from the orographic and climatic profile of the region as well as the agricultural activity developed there for years. Of an essentially rural nature, it keeps alive traditions and customs well evident in the daily experiences of the mexilhoeirenses. Making a chronological progression, this script should begin in the Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar (prehistory), passing through the Roman Villa of Abicada, then by the extinct parish of Senhora do Verde and ending the visit in the center of the village of Mexilhoeira Grande, where we can observe the result of this whole evolutionary process.