7050Montemor-o-Novo, Évora District 7050-031Portugal
Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Land |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
Area: | 400M² (4306.0 sq ft) |
Lot Size: | 30675 M² |
Council Tax Band: | TBC |
FinancialsPrice: €690,000($719,421.60)
Price: | €690,000 ($719,421.60) |
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DescriptionThis plot of land with a unique location, in a century-old olive grove, overlooking the castle and city of Montemor-o-Novo. A plot of land with 30 675 sqm for the free construction of a T4 house up to 400 sqm. Prices from €690 000 (The price includes the plot infrastructures. The price does not include the project or construction).
5* Resort provides a complete menu of services, specially designed so that owners are able to enjoy it with maximum comfort. CENTRAL BUILDING: Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Cellar and Vinoteraphie Spa with heated indoor pool, Tennis court and Outdoor Pool. Owners can also benefit from services such as: catering, cleaning, security, house and garden maintenance.
About Montemor-o-Novo This picturesque town is a municipality and city located in the Alentejo region, about 30 kilometers west of the city of Évora, and only 1 hour from Lisbon. Montomor-o-Novo was once a royal residence for the nobles and monarchs of Portugal during 15th and 16hth century. The weather in Montemor-o-Novo varies often, but the temperature all year round is pleasant with a low chance of rainfall.
Alentejo Region The Alentejo has been labeled the Tuscany of Portugal. One of the top wine region, following with excellent cuisine, land of cork production and apparently the best place to stargaze. All in one place. Alentejo region mostly known by its charming horizontal scenery with 'sobreiras' trees, which of the cork is being made and plantation of olive trees. Alentejo is famous for the local cuisine, wine production and incredible places for stargazing.
Welcome to the Alentejo, a region that occupies more than a third of Portugal’s surface area, despite being home to just seven percent of the population. The most popular activities here and why people are choosing to move here or spend holidays, it's the charm of the calmness but at the same time, most of the hidden beaches for surfers are here.
About Évora
Heading east towards the Spanish border, through the countryside as unpopulated and as little messed about with as any in Europe. The thinner the traffic and the emptier the landscape, the greater the sense of relief that seeps into one's stress-tightened muscles.
During the first century BC, the Romans established a seat of power in the region and called their settlement Ebora Liberalitas Julia.
The city continued to enjoy a measure of importance until the 18th century when it began to sink into provincial obscurity. But if its monuments and its streets of historic houses fell into desuetude, most of them were eventually restored, and Evora fully deserves the UNESCO World Heritage status conferred upon it in 1986.
Neighborhood
This plot of land with a unique location, in a century-old olive grove, overlooking the castle and city of Montemor-o-Novo. A plot of land with 30 675 sqm for the free construction of a T4 house up to 400 sqm. Prices from €690 000 (The price includes the plot infrastructures. The price does not include the project or construction).
5* Resort provides a complete menu of services, specially designed so that owners are able to enjoy it with maximum comfort. CENTRAL BUILDING: Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Cellar and Vinoteraphie Spa with heated indoor pool, Tennis court and Outdoor Pool. Owners can also benefit from services such as: catering, cleaning, security, house and garden maintenance.
About Montemor-o-Novo This picturesque town is a municipality and city located in the Alentejo region, about 30 kilometers west of the city of Évora, and only 1 hour from Lisbon. Montomor-o-Novo was once a royal residence for the nobles and monarchs of Portugal during 15th and 16hth century. The weather in Montemor-o-Novo varies often, but the temperature all year round is pleasant with a low chance of rainfall.
Alentejo Region The Alentejo has been labeled the Tuscany of Portugal. One of the top wine region, following with excellent cuisine, land of cork production and apparently the best place to stargaze. All in one place. Alentejo region mostly known by its charming horizontal scenery with 'sobreiras' trees, which of the cork is being made and plantation of olive trees. Alentejo is famous for the local cuisine, wine production and incredible places for stargazing.
Welcome to the Alentejo, a region that occupies more than a third of Portugal’s surface area, despite being home to just seven percent of the population. The most popular activities here and why people are choosing to move here or spend holidays, it's the charm of the calmness but at the same time, most of the hidden beaches for surfers are here.
About Évora
Heading east towards the Spanish border, through the countryside as unpopulated and as little messed about with as any in Europe. The thinner the traffic and the emptier the landscape, the greater the sense of relief that seeps into one's stress-tightened muscles.
During the first century BC, the Romans established a seat of power in the region and called their settlement Ebora Liberalitas Julia.
The city continued to enjoy a measure of importance until the 18th century when it began to sink into provincial obscurity. But if its monuments and its streets of historic houses fell into desuetude, most of them were eventually restored, and Evora fully deserves the UNESCO World Heritage status conferred upon it in 1986.
Castle view 30 ha - stunning plot of land | Possibility to build a 400 m2 villa | Heart of Alentejo |
DescriptionThis plot of land with a unique location, in a century-old olive grove, overlooking the castle and city of Montemor-o-Novo. A plot of land with 30 675 sqm for the free construction of a T4 house up to 400 sqm. Prices from €690 000 (The price includes the plot infrastructures. The price does not include the project or construction).
5* Resort provides a complete menu of services, specially designed so that owners are able to enjoy it with maximum comfort. CENTRAL BUILDING: Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Cellar and Vinoteraphie Spa with heated indoor pool, Tennis court and Outdoor Pool. Owners can also benefit from services such as: catering, cleaning, security, house and garden maintenance.
About Montemor-o-Novo This picturesque town is a municipality and city located in the Alentejo region, about 30 kilometers west of the city of Évora, and only 1 hour from Lisbon. Montomor-o-Novo was once a royal residence for the nobles and monarchs of Portugal during 15th and 16hth century. The weather in Montemor-o-Novo varies often, but the temperature all year round is pleasant with a low chance of rainfall.
Alentejo Region The Alentejo has been labeled the Tuscany of Portugal. One of the top wine region, following with excellent cuisine, land of cork production and apparently the best place to stargaze. All in one place. Alentejo region mostly known by its charming horizontal scenery with 'sobreiras' trees, which of the cork is being made and plantation of olive trees. Alentejo is famous for the local cuisine, wine production and incredible places for stargazing.
Welcome to the Alentejo, a region that occupies more than a third of Portugal’s surface area, despite being home to just seven percent of the population. The most popular activities here and why people are choosing to move here or spend holidays, it's the charm of the calmness but at the same time, most of the hidden beaches for surfers are here.
About Évora
Heading east towards the Spanish border, through the countryside as unpopulated and as little messed about with as any in Europe. The thinner the traffic and the emptier the landscape, the greater the sense of relief that seeps into one's stress-tightened muscles.
During the first century BC, the Romans established a seat of power in the region and called their settlement Ebora Liberalitas Julia.
The city continued to enjoy a measure of importance until the 18th century when it began to sink into provincial obscurity. But if its monuments and its streets of historic houses fell into desuetude, most of them were eventually restored, and Evora fully deserves the UNESCO World Heritage status conferred upon it in 1986.
Neighborhood
This plot of land with a unique location, in a century-old olive grove, overlooking the castle and city of Montemor-o-Novo. A plot of land with 30 675 sqm for the free construction of a T4 house up to 400 sqm. Prices from €690 000 (The price includes the plot infrastructures. The price does not include the project or construction).
5* Resort provides a complete menu of services, specially designed so that owners are able to enjoy it with maximum comfort. CENTRAL BUILDING: Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Cellar and Vinoteraphie Spa with heated indoor pool, Tennis court and Outdoor Pool. Owners can also benefit from services such as: catering, cleaning, security, house and garden maintenance.
About Montemor-o-Novo This picturesque town is a municipality and city located in the Alentejo region, about 30 kilometers west of the city of Évora, and only 1 hour from Lisbon. Montomor-o-Novo was once a royal residence for the nobles and monarchs of Portugal during 15th and 16hth century. The weather in Montemor-o-Novo varies often, but the temperature all year round is pleasant with a low chance of rainfall.
Alentejo Region The Alentejo has been labeled the Tuscany of Portugal. One of the top wine region, following with excellent cuisine, land of cork production and apparently the best place to stargaze. All in one place. Alentejo region mostly known by its charming horizontal scenery with 'sobreiras' trees, which of the cork is being made and plantation of olive trees. Alentejo is famous for the local cuisine, wine production and incredible places for stargazing.
Welcome to the Alentejo, a region that occupies more than a third of Portugal’s surface area, despite being home to just seven percent of the population. The most popular activities here and why people are choosing to move here or spend holidays, it's the charm of the calmness but at the same time, most of the hidden beaches for surfers are here.
About Évora
Heading east towards the Spanish border, through the countryside as unpopulated and as little messed about with as any in Europe. The thinner the traffic and the emptier the landscape, the greater the sense of relief that seeps into one's stress-tightened muscles.
During the first century BC, the Romans established a seat of power in the region and called their settlement Ebora Liberalitas Julia.
The city continued to enjoy a measure of importance until the 18th century when it began to sink into provincial obscurity. But if its monuments and its streets of historic houses fell into desuetude, most of them were eventually restored, and Evora fully deserves the UNESCO World Heritage status conferred upon it in 1986.
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