São Brás De Alportel (Algarve), Faro (Algarve) 8150-014, 葡萄牙
位於São Brás De Alportel (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8150-014 葡萄牙用於出售的配備1浴室的農場目前正在出售,此São Brás De Alportel (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8150-014 葡萄牙掛牌價為US$517,181。如果位於São Brás De Alportel (Algarve) Faro (Algarve) 8150-014 葡萄牙的房屋不是您想找的,可以嘗試搜尋葡萄牙房地產。
MLS#: C0205-04783
US$517,181 USD
€500,000 EUR
- 類型
- 農場
- 浴室
- 1
- 房屋/土地面積
- 192m²
物業特點
地區
- 物業面積
- 192m²
- 浴室
- 1
- 總臥房數
- 1
物業介紹
Located in the county where there is the best cork in the world, this estate with 1000 cork oaks, many Medronheiro trees and plenty of pine trees, has a dam with plenty of water, as well as a stream. This is an area with several springs of high quality iron waters, such as the well-known "Fonte Férrea". Develop your rural tourism project here, or the Housing of your dreams. São Brás de Alportel:It has a temperate Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters; rainfall is unevenly distributed throughout the year, concentrating in the autumn and spring months.It is close to the Caldeirão mountain range, to the north, and the Barrocal mountain range, to the south.There are some water resources, such as the Ribeira de Alportel, the Ribeira de Fronteira and the Ribeira da Foupana.History and MonumentsThe first documentary references to São Brás date back to 1517, when a document of a religious nature appeared with the aim of inventorying the religious heritage.However, the municipality's origins date back to earlier times, namely to the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, of which traces have been found.The Romans were also present in the municipality, as evidenced by a Roman road - which linked São Brás to Ossonoba (Estói) and Pax Júlia (Beja) - and a funerary inscription from the 2nd century d. C. - discovered on the pulpit plinth of an ancient hermitage, which gave rise to the Church of S. Romão.The discovery of two ancient graves, where some bones and a jug were found, proves the presence of the Visigoths during the 5th century d. Ç.The names of localities such as Almargens, Alcaria, Alportel and Mesquita, as well as some coins, mark the passage of the Arabs through the county.