7.436.607 RON
5.919.440 RON
7.436.607 RON
5.969.183 RON
9 dorm
1.438 m²
An old ruined watchtower that has been used for supporting the Serpa castle
A main house with a first floor over one part, connected by a walled patio to an older house typically Alentejanese. Both houses require renovation works.
Outside the houses wall, there is a terrace and, going down a few steps, there is a kidney-shaped swimming pool facing the sun set.
Attached to the house is a large agricultural shed and its annexes, over approximately 1500 m2.Access to the property is done via a dirt road of approximately 400m. There is a terrace between the house and the leisure area. A gate on the right allows us to cross a low wall that circumscribes the two houses, connected to each other by an interior patio.
From the patio, on the left, we enter the main house through a hall that leads to :
Opposite, the kitchen opening onto a small living room with a fireplace. There are other two rooms accessible from the hall, located on each side of the kitchen.
On the right, a corridor leads to two spacious bedrooms on the left and, to the right, we find: a bathroom with bathtub, a small storage room and another small room with a sink that gives access to the other house through a covered outdoor space, attached to the agricultural shed, where there is a bathroom with shower.
On the left, there is the staircase that leads to the first floor consisting of a large living room with fireplace, a small bathroom with shower and a large room divided into two spaces by a wall arch. A door opposite the staircase allows us to go down to the patio by an exterior staircase.
The views are magnificent, both from the first floor and from the rooms facing west on the ground floor.The entrance door to the older house is located in the covered space between the two houses. It consists of a large kitchen and a living room with fireplace through which you can access a bedroom.The property has a strong tourist potential because of its size and the proximity of Serpa and the Alqueva dam. And of course, due to its magnificent view over the castle and the surrounding countryside, since the watchtower has been built at the highest point around the city.The owner will study a possible investment proposal from a future partner, aiming at carrying out the agricultural (olive grove and livestock) and touristic projects at a design stage. This one includes the rehabilitation of the two houses as well as the installation of about ten ecological structures on the land.The property is connected to the city's electricity network with its own transformer station. There are two boreholes, a spring and a rainwater pond.It is located 4 minutes from the centre of Serpa, a medium-sized town in the south of Alentejo, 30 minutes from the large city of Beja, 1 hour 15 minutes from the capital of Alentejo, Évora, and 1 hour 45 minutes from the beaches of the Algarve. Vezi mai mult Vezi mai puțin This agricultural property spreads over 59.73 hectares, from which 12.5 hectares are within the irrigation perimeter of the Alqueva and another 5.5 hectares more can also be irrigated. These two areas are mostly flat and, otherwise, gently inclined. Hence they are suitable for planting an intensive olive grove. The remaining 42 hectares of the land is undulating and dotted with mature oaks in medium density, as well as some old olive trees. This area is suitable for livestock farming. There is currently a flock of about a hundred sheeps that can be acquired with the property.The existing buildings, of approximately 350 m2 footprint, is constituted by :
An old ruined watchtower that has been used for supporting the Serpa castle
A main house with a first floor over one part, connected by a walled patio to an older house typically Alentejanese. Both houses require renovation works.
Outside the houses wall, there is a terrace and, going down a few steps, there is a kidney-shaped swimming pool facing the sun set.
Attached to the house is a large agricultural shed and its annexes, over approximately 1500 m2.Access to the property is done via a dirt road of approximately 400m. There is a terrace between the house and the leisure area. A gate on the right allows us to cross a low wall that circumscribes the two houses, connected to each other by an interior patio.
From the patio, on the left, we enter the main house through a hall that leads to :
Opposite, the kitchen opening onto a small living room with a fireplace. There are other two rooms accessible from the hall, located on each side of the kitchen.
On the right, a corridor leads to two spacious bedrooms on the left and, to the right, we find: a bathroom with bathtub, a small storage room and another small room with a sink that gives access to the other house through a covered outdoor space, attached to the agricultural shed, where there is a bathroom with shower.
On the left, there is the staircase that leads to the first floor consisting of a large living room with fireplace, a small bathroom with shower and a large room divided into two spaces by a wall arch. A door opposite the staircase allows us to go down to the patio by an exterior staircase.
The views are magnificent, both from the first floor and from the rooms facing west on the ground floor.The entrance door to the older house is located in the covered space between the two houses. It consists of a large kitchen and a living room with fireplace through which you can access a bedroom.The property has a strong tourist potential because of its size and the proximity of Serpa and the Alqueva dam. And of course, due to its magnificent view over the castle and the surrounding countryside, since the watchtower has been built at the highest point around the city.The owner will study a possible investment proposal from a future partner, aiming at carrying out the agricultural (olive grove and livestock) and touristic projects at a design stage. This one includes the rehabilitation of the two houses as well as the installation of about ten ecological structures on the land.The property is connected to the city's electricity network with its own transformer station. There are two boreholes, a spring and a rainwater pond.It is located 4 minutes from the centre of Serpa, a medium-sized town in the south of Alentejo, 30 minutes from the large city of Beja, 1 hour 15 minutes from the capital of Alentejo, Évora, and 1 hour 45 minutes from the beaches of the Algarve. Esta propiedad agrícola se extiende sobre 59,73 hectáreas, de las cuales 12,5 hectáreas se encuentran dentro del perímetro de riego del Alqueva y otras 5,5 hectáreas más también pueden ser regadas. Estas dos áreas son en su mayoría planas y, por lo demás, suavemente inclinadas. De ahí que sean aptas para plantar un olivar intensivo. Las 42 hectáreas restantes del terreno son onduladas y salpicadas de robles maduros de densidad media, así como algunos olivos viejos. Esta zona es apta para la ganadería. Actualmente hay un rebaño de un centenar de ovejas que se pueden adquirir con la propiedad.Los edificios existentes, de aproximadamente 350 m2 de superficie, están constituidos por:
Una antigua torre vigía en ruinas que ha sido utilizada para sostener el castillo de Serpa
Una casa principal con un primer piso en una sola parte, conectada por un patio amurallado a una casa más antigua típicamente alentejana. Ambas casas requieren obras de renovación.
Fuera de la muralla de la casa, hay una terraza y, bajando unos escalones, hay una piscina en forma de riñón frente a la puesta de sol.
Adjunto a la casa se encuentra un gran galpón agrícola y sus anexos, de aproximadamente 1500 m2.El acceso a la propiedad se realiza a través de un camino de tierra de aproximadamente 400m. Hay una terraza entre la casa y la zona de ocio. Una cancela a la derecha nos permite cruzar un muro bajo que circunscribe las dos casas, conectadas entre sí por un patio interior.
Desde el patio, a la izquierda, entramos en la casa principal a través de un recibidor que conduce a :
Enfrente, la cocina se abre a un pequeño salón con chimenea. Hay otras dos habitaciones accesibles desde el vestíbulo, situadas a cada lado de la cocina.
A la derecha, un pasillo conduce a dos amplios dormitorios a la izquierda y, a la derecha, encontramos: un baño con bañera, un pequeño trastero y otra pequeña habitación con lavabo que da acceso a la otra vivienda a través de un espacio exterior cubierto, anexo a la caseta agrícola, donde hay un baño con ducha.
A la izquierda, se encuentra la escalera que conduce a la primera planta compuesta por un gran salón comedor con chimenea, un pequeño baño con ducha y una gran sala dividida en dos espacios por un arco de pared. Una puerta opuesta a la escalera nos permite bajar al patio por una escalera exterior.
Las vistas son magníficas, tanto desde la primera planta como desde las habitaciones orientadas al oeste en la planta baja.La puerta de entrada a la casa más antigua se encuentra en el espacio cubierto entre las dos casas. Consta de una amplia cocina y un salón comedor con chimenea a través del cual se accede a un dormitorio.La propiedad tiene un fuerte potencial turístico debido a su tamaño y a la proximidad de Serpa y la presa de Alqueva. Y, por supuesto, por su magnífica vista sobre el castillo y el campo circundante, ya que la torre de vigilancia se ha construido en el punto más alto de la ciudad.El propietario estudiará una posible propuesta de inversión de un futuro socio, con el objetivo de llevar a cabo los proyectos agrícolas (olivar y ganadero) y turísticos en una fase de diseño. Este incluye la rehabilitación de las dos casas, así como la instalación de una decena de estructuras ecológicas en el terreno.El inmueble está conectado a la red eléctrica de la ciudad con su propia estación transformadora. Hay dos pozos, un manantial y un estanque de agua de lluvia.Se encuentra a 4 minutos del centro de Serpa, una ciudad de tamaño medio en el sur del Alentejo, a 30 minutos de la gran ciudad de Beja, a 1 hora y 15 minutos de la capital del Alentejo, Évora, y a 1 hora y 45 minutos de las playas del Algarve. Cette propriété agricole comporte 59,73 hectares dont 12,5 hectares sont à l'intérieur du périmètre d'irrigation de l'Alqueva et 5,5 hectares de plus peuvent également être irrigués. Ces deux zones sont majoritairement planes et, sinon, peu inclinées. C'est pourquoi elles sont appropriées pour la plantation d'une oliveraie intensive. Le reste du terrain est ondulé et parsemé de chênes adultes en densité moyenne, ainsi que de quelques vieux oliviers. Cette zone est appropriée pour l'élevage. Il existe d'ailleurs actuellement un troupeau d'une centaine de brebis qui peut être acquis avec la propriété.Les constructions existantes, d'environ 350 m2 au sol, comportent :
Une ancienne tour de vigie en ruine qui servait de soutien au château de Serpa
Une maison principale avec un étage sur une partie, reliée par un patio muré à une maison plus ancienne typiquement Alentejanaise. Les deux maisons nécessitent des travaux de rénovation.
À l'extérieur de l'enceinte de la maison se trouve une terrasse et, en descendant quelques marches, il y a une piscine en forme de haricot face au soleil couchant.
Accolé à la maison, se trouve un grand hangar agricole et ses annexes, sur environ 1500 m2.L'accès à la propriété se fait par un chemin de terre d'environ 400m. Un muret délimite l'enceinte des deux maisons. Nous passons par une terrasse entre la maison et l'espace de loisir. Un portail sur la droite nous permet de traverser le mur qui délimite les deux maisons, reliées entre elles par un patio intérieur.
Depuis le patio, sur la gauche, nous pénétrons dans la maison principale par un hall qui dessert :
En face, la cuisine ouverte sur un petit salon avec une cheminée. Il y a deux autres pièces accessibles par le hall, situées de chaque côté de la cuisine.
A droite, un couloir mène à deux chambres spacieuses sur la gauche et nous trouvons sur la droite : une salle de bain avec baignoire, une petite pièce de rangement et une autre petite pièce avec lavabo qui permet l'accès à l'autre maison à travers un espace extérieur couvert, adossé au hangar agricole, où se trouve une salle de bain avec douche.
À gauche, se trouve l'escalier qui mène au premier étage constitué par un grand salon avec cheminée, une petite salle de bain avec douche et une grande pièce divisée en deux espaces par un arc mural. Une porte en face de l'escalier permet de descendre au patio par un escalier extérieur.
Les vues sont magnifiques, aussi bien depuis le premier étage que depuis les pièces à vivre au rez-de-chaussée, toutes orientées à l'ouest.La porte d'entrée de la maison plus ancienne se trouve dans l'espace couvert entre les deux maisons. Elle est constituée d'une grande cuisine et d'un salon avec cheminée par lequel on accède à une chambre.La propriété a un fort potentiel touristique à cause de sa taille et de la proximité de Serpa et du barrage d'Alqueva. Et bien sûr pour sa vue magnifique sur le château et la campagne environnante, puisque la tour de vigie a été construite au point le plus élevé autour de la ville.Le propriétaire étudiera une éventuelle proposition d'investissement de la part d'un futur associé, en vue de la réalisation des projets agricoles (oliveraie et élevage) et touristique en phase de conception. Celui-ci prévoit la réhabilitation des deux maisons ainsi que l'installation d'une dizaine de structures écologiques sur le terrain.La propriété est reliée au réseau d'électricité de la vile avec son propre poste de transformation. Elle dispose de deux forages, d'une source et d'une marre d'eau de pluie.Elle se situe à 4 mn du centre de Serpa, une ville de taille moyenne au sud de l'Alentejo, à 30mn de la grande ville de Béja, 1h15 de la capitale de l'Alentejo et 1h45 des plages de l'Algarve. This agricultural property spreads over 59.73 hectares, from which 12.5 hectares are within the irrigation perimeter of the Alqueva and another 5.5 hectares more can also be irrigated. These two areas are mostly flat and, otherwise, gently inclined. Hence they are suitable for planting an intensive olive grove. The remaining 42 hectares of the land is undulating and dotted with mature oaks in medium density, as well as some old olive trees. This area is suitable for livestock farming. There is currently a flock of about a hundred sheeps that can be acquired with the property.The existing buildings, of approximately 350 m2 footprint, is constituted by :
An old ruined watchtower that has been used for supporting the Serpa castle
A main house with a first floor over one part, connected by a walled patio to an older house typically Alentejanese. Both houses require renovation works.
Outside the houses wall, there is a terrace and, going down a few steps, there is a kidney-shaped swimming pool facing the sun set.
Attached to the house is a large agricultural shed and its annexes, over approximately 1500 m2.Access to the property is done via a dirt road of approximately 400m. There is a terrace between the house and the leisure area. A gate on the right allows us to cross a low wall that circumscribes the two houses, connected to each other by an interior patio.
From the patio, on the left, we enter the main house through a hall that leads to :
Opposite, the kitchen opening onto a small living room with a fireplace. There are other two rooms accessible from the hall, located on each side of the kitchen.
On the right, a corridor leads to two spacious bedrooms on the left and, to the right, we find: a bathroom with bathtub, a small storage room and another small room with a sink that gives access to the other house through a covered outdoor space, attached to the agricultural shed, where there is a bathroom with shower.
On the left, there is the staircase that leads to the first floor consisting of a large living room with fireplace, a small bathroom with shower and a large room divided into two spaces by a wall arch. A door opposite the staircase allows us to go down to the patio by an exterior staircase.
The views are magnificent, both from the first floor and from the rooms facing west on the ground floor.The entrance door to the older house is located in the covered space between the two houses. It consists of a large kitchen and a living room with fireplace through which you can access a bedroom.The property has a strong tourist potential because of its size and the proximity of Serpa and the Alqueva dam. And of course, due to its magnificent view over the castle and the surrounding countryside, since the watchtower has been built at the highest point around the city.The owner will study a possible investment proposal from a future partner, aiming at carrying out the agricultural (olive grove and livestock) and touristic projects at a design stage. This one includes the rehabilitation of the two houses as well as the installation of about ten ecological structures on the land.The property is connected to the city's electricity network with its own transformer station. There are two boreholes, a spring and a rainwater pond.It is located 4 minutes from the centre of Serpa, a medium-sized town in the south of Alentejo, 30 minutes from the large city of Beja, 1 hour 15 minutes from the capital of Alentejo, Évora, and 1 hour 45 minutes from the beaches of the Algarve. Esta propriedade agrícola é composta por 59.73 hectares, dos quais 12.5 hectares se encontram inseridos no Perímetro de Rega de Alqueva, outros 5.5 hectares também de regadio. Estas duas zonas são predominantemente planas e, quando não, pouco declivosas. São, portanto, ideais para a plantação de um olival intensivo. O resto do terreno é ondulado e pontuado por azinheiras maduras em densidade média e de algumas oliveiras velhas. Esta zona é propícia à criação de gado. Existe atualmente um rebanho de cerca de cem ovelhas que pode ser adquirido com a propriedade.As construções, com uma área útil de cerca de 350 m2, incluem:
- Uma antiga torre de vigia em ruínas que servia de apoio ao castelo de Serpa;
- Uma casa principal com dois pisos uma das partes, ligada por um pátio murado a uma casa mais antiga de piso térreo, tipicamente alentejana. Ambas as casas estão a necessitar de obras de recuperação;
- No exterior da casa existe um terraço e, uns degraus abaixo, uma piscina em forma de feijão virada para o pôr do sol;
- Junto à casa existe uma grande dependência agrícola e os seus anexos, com cerca de 1.500 m2.O acesso à propriedade faz-se por um caminho de terra batida com cerca de 400 m de comprimento; um muro baixo marca define o perímetro das duas casas. Passamos por um terraço entre as casas e a zona de lazer. Um portão à direita leva-nos através do muro que delimita as duas casas, ao pátio interior que as une.
A partir do pátio, à esquerda, entramos na casa principal, e percorrendo o hall encontramos:
- Em frente, a cozinha que se abre para uma pequena sala de estar com lareira. Existem outras duas divisões acessíveis pelo hall, situadas de cada lado da cozinha.
- À direita, um corredor que dá acesso (à esquerda) a dois espaçosos quartos e (à direita) a uma casa de banho com banheira, a uma pequena arrecadação e a uma outra pequena divisão com lavatório, que liga à outra casa através de um espaço exterior coberto (de costas ao barracão agrícola) onde existe uma casa de banho com duche.
- Do lado esquerdo encontra-se a escada de acesso ao 1º andar, que é composto por uma grande sala com lareira, uma pequena casa de banho com duche e uma outra sala dividida em duas áreas por um arco de parede. Uma porta em frente à escada dá acesso ao pátio através de uma escada exterior.
As vistas são magníficas, tanto do primeiro andar como das zonas de estar do rés do chão, todas elas viradas a poente.A porta de entrada da casa mais antiga situa-se na zona coberta entre as duas casas. Esta casa é composta por uma grande cozinha, uma sala com lareira e um quarto.A propriedade tem um grande potencial turístico devido à sua dimensão e à proximidade de Serpa e da albufeira do Alqueva. E, claro, pelas suas magníficas vistas sobre o castelo e a paisagem envolvente, uma vez que a torre de vigia foi construída no ponto mais alto da vila.O proprietário poderá considerar uma proposta de investimento de um futuro parceiro, com vista a desenvolver os projetos agrícola (olival e pecuária) e turístico atualmente em fase de planeamento. Este projeto prevê a renovação das duas casas e a instalação de uma dezena de estruturas ecológicas no terreno.A propriedade está ligada à rede elétrica da vila com o seu próprio posto de transformação. Dispõe de dois furos, de uma nascente e de uma charca de águas pluviais.Fica a 4 minutos do centro de Serpa, uma cidade de média dimensão no sul do Alentejo, a 30 minutos da grande cidade de Beja, a 1h15 da capital do Alentejo, Évora, e a 1h45 das praias do Algarve. This agricultural property spreads over 59.73 hectares, from which 12.5 hectares are within the irrigation perimeter of the Alqueva and another 5.5 hectares more can also be irrigated. These two areas are mostly flat and, otherwise, gently inclined. Hence they are suitable for planting an intensive olive grove. The remaining 42 hectares of the land is undulating and dotted with mature oaks in medium density, as well as some old olive trees. This area is suitable for livestock farming. There is currently a flock of about a hundred sheeps that can be acquired with the property.The existing buildings, of approximately 350 m2 footprint, is constituted by :
An old ruined watchtower that has been used for supporting the Serpa castle
A main house with a first floor over one part, connected by a walled patio to an older house typically Alentejanese. Both houses require renovation works.
Outside the houses wall, there is a terrace and, going down a few steps, there is a kidney-shaped swimming pool facing the sun set.
Attached to the house is a large agricultural shed and its annexes, over approximately 1500 m2.Access to the property is done via a dirt road of approximately 400m. There is a terrace between the house and the leisure area. A gate on the right allows us to cross a low wall that circumscribes the two houses, connected to each other by an interior patio.
From the patio, on the left, we enter the main house through a hall that leads to :
Opposite, the kitchen opening onto a small living room with a fireplace. There are other two rooms accessible from the hall, located on each side of the kitchen.
On the right, a corridor leads to two spacious bedrooms on the left and, to the right, we find: a bathroom with bathtub, a small storage room and another small room with a sink that gives access to the other house through a covered outdoor space, attached to the agricultural shed, where there is a bathroom with shower.
On the left, there is the staircase that leads to the first floor consisting of a large living room with fireplace, a small bathroom with shower and a large room divided into two spaces by a wall arch. A door opposite the staircase allows us to go down to the patio by an exterior staircase.
The views are magnificent, both from the first floor and from the rooms facing west on the ground floor.The entrance door to the older house is located in the covered space between the two houses. It consists of a large kitchen and a living room with fireplace through which you can access a bedroom.The property has a strong tourist potential because of its size and the proximity of Serpa and the Alqueva dam. And of course, due to its magnificent view over the castle and the surrounding countryside, since the watchtower has been built at the highest point around the city.The owner will study a possible investment proposal from a future partner, aiming at carrying out the agricultural (olive grove and livestock) and touristic projects at a design stage. This one includes the rehabilitation of the two houses as well as the installation of about ten ecological structures on the land.The property is connected to the city's electricity network with its own transformer station. There are two boreholes, a spring and a rainwater pond.It is located 4 minutes from the centre of Serpa, a medium-sized town in the south of Alentejo, 30 minutes from the large city of Beja, 1 hour 15 minutes from the capital of Alentejo, Évora, and 1 hour 45 minutes from the beaches of the Algarve.