Land - Mexilhoeira Grande - Mexilhoeira Grande - NF021 MG - Rustic land in Mexilhoeira Grande with around 2.4 ha of vegetable garden and hills, with scrubland, strawberry trees and cork oaks, with a dam and drinking water spring. - Portimão
Rustic land in Mexilhoeira Grande with around 2.4 ha of vegetable garden and hills, with scrubland, strawberry trees and cork oaks, with a dam and drinking water spring.
Rustic land in Mexilhoeira Grande with about 2.4 ha of vegetable garden and mountains, with bush, strawberry trees and cork oaks, with dam and drinking water spring next to it, stream (Ribeira do Farelo, which flows into the Ria de Alvor) and electricity (on request for the meter).
Rustic land with about 2.4 ha of vegetable garden and mountains, with bush, strawberry trees and cork oaks, with dam and drinking water spring next to it, stream (Ribeira do Farelo, which flows into the Ria de Alvor) and electricity (on request for the meter).
The vegetable garden (~1/3 of the area) can receive a wide variety of agriculture with water availability.
It has electricity connection (10.35 KVA - three-phase certified).
The mountain range (~1.6 ha) is composed of a wide variety of vegetation, especially strawberry trees and cork oaks.
Direct access to EM 542.
It has access to telecommunications.
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Mexilhoeira Grande is a Portuguese town and parish in the municipality of Portimão, with an area of 88.41 km² and 4,029 inhabitants (2011). Its population density is 45.6 inhabitants/km².
It borders the following parishes: Monchique (N), Portimão (E), Alvor (S), Odiáxere (O), Bensafrim (O) and Marmelete (NO).
Located to the north of Portimão, Mexilhoeira Grande, a rural land, with white houses, trodden by alleys, has traditional handicrafts and agriculture as the main activities of its people.
It is also in this parish that the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve is located. It is located in a rural area, about 6 km north of the center of the parish. Access is via a variant of the EN125. It is served by a station on the Algarve Line.
Mexilhoeira Grande is a very old village, whose origin can be traced back to the extension of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlements of Monte Canelas and Alcalar."
The institution of the parish seems to date back to the sixteenth century, when the current parish church was built. Around 1446, it should already be a village of some importance because, according to the chronicler Gomes de Zurara, Prince Henry the Navigator was here at that time.