This property is in São Brás de Alportel, next to the N2 road, on a 1.2-hectare plot.
It has a centenary house of approximately 300 m², with a kitchen added in 1925 of 50 m².
**Main features:**. - A courtyard with benches along its entire width and a small garden. - A stone hut and hayloft. - A veranda with an oven, a henhouse, and a rabbit hutch. - 2 pigsties. - A central courtyard where carriages used to be parked. - A threshing floor in the centre of the property with wide views (ideal for building a wooden studio with a large veranda and solarium). - Numerous trees, century-old olive trees.
The property includes two urban articles that can be restored and extended by 300 m² each, with patios of 1,530 m² and 682 m², respectively.
A rustic area of 9,874 m² allows for the construction of five terraced houses (three T4 and two T3 units) totaling 966 m².
Alternatively, a rural hotel of 2,000 m² could be built instead of the five houses.
**Unique location on the N2 Road** - the 'Royal Road', a National Heritage Site and the longest road in its category in Europe.
With over one hundred metres of frontage on the N2 and fifty metres on a tarmac road to the north, the site offers excellent visibility from the road, making it ideal for a hotel or themed restaurant project.
**A unique opportunity to design a project to suit your needs.
São Brás de Alportel, in the south of Portugal, is renowned for its quality of life, attracting foreigners in search of tranquility. With a rural and authentic setting in the Algarve, the region offers a mild climate, a welcoming community, and a rich cultural heritage. The area's natural beauty, preservation of traditional lifestyles and charming properties have led to a growing demand for homes. Its tranquility appeals to those seeking a retreat without sacrificing accessible amenities, including modern infrastructure and cultural heritage, making it an attractive option for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle.
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