2,421.90 sqm plot of land in Queijas, overlooking the Jamor valley and the Our Lady of the Rock Sanctuary.
Located in a very quiet residential area just 15 minutes from Lisbon, Cascais and Sintra, and close to the beaches along the Cascais line. It is also well served by schools, a range of shops and services, public transport, green spaces, Jamor stadium, the Algés Promenade and offers easy access to the motorway and Marginal. This location also benefits from the new walking path that links Carnaxide with the Promenade, making it possible to explore this verdant part of the municipality.
This is a plot of land in an urban area that has the potential for the construction of an 817 sq m single-family home over three floors, including a basement. The property can also have a garden and a swimming pool. There is also the possibility for the CMO to study the construction of 1 or 2 more dwellings on the plot (villas), always bearing in mind the regulations of the allotment permit.
Features:
– 2,421.9 sq m plot of land
– Urban land
– Possibility of constructing an 817 sq m house
– Views over Jamor Park
This plot of land has already had an architectural project approved by the CMO for the construction of a villa. That license has now expired. The 3D images of a house that are part of this ad refer to that project and are illustrative of what could be built.
Carnaxide is the third-oldest parish in the country. It was mentioned in official documentation for the first time in the 14th century but its origins date back to the 13th century. Nowadays it belongs to the União de Freguesias de Carnaxide e Queijas in the county of Oeiras.
The old centre of Carnaxide, on the side of a hill with the same name, once had a magnificent view over Linda-a-Pastora and Jamor.
In the 18th century, after the 1755 earthquake, King José ordered some improvements in Carnaxide, namely the construction of an aqueduct and a fountain in the town centre. Over the century there was also a significant growth in the resident population and an increase in farming.
Large farmhouses were built at the end of the 19th century and some recreational farms still exist today.
Carnaxide was once one of the favourite locations for Lisbon’s wealthy families to relocate to. Especially during the holiday season, the capital’s wealthy families would spread out among Carnaxide’s various famous houses, some of which still exist today.
King Pedro V and the royal family, the poet Almeida Garrett, Tomás Ribeiro, Camilo Castelo Branco, among others, spent time here.
The area has several gardens, particularly the Jardim Fernando Pessoa, services, restaurants, shops, the Ruy de Carvalho Auditorium, the parish hall, the Carnaxide Municipal Library, a day care centre and the parish church.
There is easy access to the A5, A9 and CREL motorways, and Alfragide where we can find the Alegro shopping centre, Decathlon, Makro, Norauto, Seaside, Media Markt, Continente and Jumbo.
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