Description
Aroeira Building land 5320m2
An exclusive Private Luxury Real Estate
Excellent location, 25Km from Lisbon,
in quiet street, near Av. the Sea and the beach Fonte da Telha,
Urban Parameters
minimum lt area ............ 859,69m2
Percentage occupancy of lot .................. 19%
Gross Index/Construction Area......... 0.24/ (1 280m2)
Nº of floors/ height of facade............ 2 floors/ 6.50m
away. sides/ front............ RGEU
number of fires............ 8 fires
Inserted in a vast pine forest, the Pinhal da Aroeira, in the surroundings of this locality, to the west, are the beaches of Fonte da Telha, the beaches of Costa de Caparica and the National Forest of the Fears. To the south is the Herdade da Aroeira and its golf course, and to the east, the towns of Verdizela and Belverde. Herdade da Aroeira is 25km from the centre of Lisbon and just 600 metres from the beach, making it the largest residential and golf complex in Greater Lisbon.
The Fossil Cliff consists of a succession of strata of sedimentary rocks, the most important in Western Europe whose origin dates back to the Pliocene period, dating back to about 10 million years ago. At that time, the sea reached the base of the cliff, but over time it was receding due to the movement of the tectonic plates of the earth's crust and the action of the earthquake of 1755, which gave rise to the coastal plain in which the dunes predominate. As they threatened to advance inland, towards the agricultural lands, in the century. XVIII King D. Joao V ordered the sowing of the Mata dos Medos, which was so designated not because it is a dangerous place, but because medao or fear, also means dune.
Nowadays, the Mata, where the stone pine and the aroeira prevail, is a Botanical Reserve, where you can make pleasant walking routes following the marks on the ground.
It is at dusk that the Fossil Cliff of unusual shapes and presents itself in all its splendor, acquiring beautiful golden shades. Over time, erosion has shaped the escarpments where some birds of prey like the round-winged eagle and the tower owl find shelter. If you want to have a view as comprehensive as that of these birds, go up to the Miradouro do Convento dos Capuchos and be dazzled by the landscape that covers a vast area, from the Serra de Sintra to Cabo Espichel.
The biggest attraction of Costa de Caparica are the beaches, the busiest in the Lisbon region, whose beaches extend for about 10 kms. Here you can practice water sports or simply relax in the sun. If you are looking for more fun, you will also find a number of restaurants and bars where the entertainment continues into the night.
Energy Rating: Exempt