Terreno para comprar
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Mafra
Santo Isidoro
Rua da Alpendurada
Terreno T0 para venda
Terreno T0 para venda

Terreno T0 para venda

225 000 €
Rua da Alpendurada , Santo Isidoro, Mafra
55 €/m²

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Área de terreno (m²):
4 062 m²

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Terreno Rústico com a área de 4062,m2, com vista total de mar, junto a praia dos Cochos.

Esta é uma praia muito agradável, de águas límpidas e convidativas, excelente local para passar bons tempos em família.

No alto dos rochedos que a delimitam existem diversos pesqueiros afamados onde, quase todos os dias, se encontram pescadores tentando a sua sorte...

A cache, uma caixa de tamanho regular, está escondida na parte Norte da praia, num local de fácil acesso e com uma bela vista sobre o areal e as arribas.









This cache intends to show you the "Praia dos Cochos" beach, another magnificent place of the portuguese Atlantic coast.

This is a very pleasant beach, of clear and appealing waters... an excelent place to spend some quality time with your family.

On top of the rocks that surrond it, there are many fishing spots, where almost everyday you'll see fishermen trying their luck.

The cache is a regular size one, hidden on the beach's north side, in a easily accessed place with beatiful views over the beach and the rocky cliffs.



Near the locality of Bouças, exists Penedo da Moura, a large collection of stones that were likely a dismantled dolmen, and in its surroundings are the vestages of castros and small human settlements, such as in Toutosa and Canaveses (the lateral a Roman village).[2]



During the medieval period, Santo Isidoro acted as a stopping point for wayfarers and pilgrims transiting the region, but obtained local administrative privileges owing to its master, Egas Moniz. Celebrated nobleman in service to Afonso Henriques, Moniz was master of Canaveses and the Tuías, he was responsible for installing the legal magistrates in these territories, and his signeurial holdings lead to the annex of Canaveses. A regal charter by Manuel I, dated July 1497, clearly affirmed, "...the town of Canaveses, and the localities and the annexes" were registered to Egas Moniz. But, any illusions of privileges ended in 1550, by order of John III, following the death of his nephew Manuel.

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  • Vista de mar

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