This property is located on the outskirts of a small Alentejo village, within the urban perimeter, at 200m from its castle. The 4.6 hectares land is delimited by two national roads and several village streets. At the beginning of the last century, the property was a guest house. Then it has been the vegetable garden which supplied the entire village. From the street, the entry gate leads under an alcove porch to a flagstone patio where stands a magnificent Magnolia. On the right there are two annexes of approximately 60 m2, recently renovated, which can be used as a garage and/or shelter for storage or as a covered terrace facing south on the garden side, for eating outside or doing a barbecue. To the left of the entrance porch there is a house of approximately 270 m2 with one floor. It dates from 1892 and is currently being renovated. It is constituted as follows: On the ground floor, a large room gives access to the staircase which leads to the 1st floor, to a small bathroom and to other two rooms in a row on the right. Opposite the front door, we pass through a small room with an impressive fireplace to reach a final room overlooking the street. The ceilings are traditional brick alcoves. On the 1st floor, opposite the staircase, a large room overlooks the street with a view over the castle and to the right, another room overlooking the garden allows us to access two other rooms in a row and a smaller room for storage. The house is connected to the city's water, sewer and electricity networks. Outside, in front of the house, there is an outbuilding in ruin of approximately 20 m2, where the old bread oven and the animal shelters are located. To the right of this ruin, there is an olive grove with 150 trees along a street which goes around the property till the main road. Right next to the olive grove, there is an orange grove with 80 trees. To the left of the outbuilding, next to the house, there is a large vegetable garden with its borehole, its open-air water tank of approximately8mx8mand the old cereal drying area of approximately. We also find many fruit trees: figs, lemons, persimmons, quinces, pomegranates, medlars, etc We then go down to access the rest of the land, completely walled and with an access gate via a side street, which is currently used as pasture. The two parts of the land bordered by the village streets are classified as 'residential spaces', which means that it is possible to build several houses there. The land use index in these areas is 0.8. The rest of the land is in an area classified as 'leisure green spaces' and various projects can also be developed there. The entire property benefits from magnificent views of the countryside and the sunset. The property is located very close to the largest artificial dam in Europe, the Alqueva, and its river beaches. It is approximately 50km from Badajoz, on the Spanish border, 50km from Evora, the capital of Alentejo, and 20km from the highway which connects Lisbon to Madrid.