A 3.9-hectare plot of land with planning permission and views over the hills in Melides, a typically Alentejan village where you can enjoy its heritage (Casas Velhas Necropolis cists, Pedra Branca dolmen, São Pedro church (Melides) and the Roman ruins) and the Melides and Melides Lagoon beaches and campsite. Its location means it offers easy access to Lisbon and is approximately one hour from Comporta, which is currently one of the trendiest and most sought-after destinations. The land currently consists of three ruins overlooking a valley, surrounded by cork oak, pine, olive and arbutus trees and Mediterranean vegetation. It has planning permission for the construction of a 3-bedroom bungalow with about 380 sq m of gross private area, an agricultural support building of about 60 sq m and a swimming pool. The bungalow will have an entrance hallway, a lounge, dining room, kitchen with a pantry and utility area, an office, three bedrooms and four bathrooms. Features: – Land with planning permission – Land with cork oak, pine, olive and arbutus trees and Mediterranean vegetation – Swimming pool Grândola is a Portuguese town in the District of Setúbal, in the Alentejo Litoral subregion of the Alentejo region. The area around Grândola is divided into three large zones: the Grândola hills, the plains and the coastal strip, each of which are distinct in terms of their soil, contours, flora and landscape in general. The Grândola hills are representative of the ancient geology of the Iberian Meseta, with its highest point at Outeiro da Atalaia, at an elevation of 326 m. Constituting a physical obstacle that marks the boundary of the coastal area, it has an influence on the climate and landscape, is the least populated area of the municipality and is mainly covered in cork oak trees. Here you can enjoy heritage, including the Igreja Matriz de Grândola, the Cistas das Casas Velhas Necropolis, the Pedra Branca burial chamber, the standing stones at Pata do Cavalo, Monte das Boiças and Lousal, the Roman dam at Pego da Moura and the Roman ruins at Cerrado do Castelo. There are beaches at Carvalhal, Pego, Brejos and Comporta, as well as many restaurants and traditional shops. Its location offers easy access to the A2, A26, IC1, IC33, N120, N261-1 and N261-2 motorways and highways, Alentejo line trains, the ports of Setúbal and Sines as well as Lisbon and Faro airports. -PROP-029339
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