2 +1 bedroom villa with backyard and a terrace of 50m2 in Sarilhos pequenos, single storey house with use of attic where you can find a suite with an excellent area, and where you can also enjoy a terrace of 50m2 where you can enjoy the tranquility that the surrounding area provides you, or simply have fantastic moments of leisure with friends or family. This villa has a total of 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, 2 of them suites, all WC'S have the added value of having a shower.We also have 2 fireplaces both in the living room and in the kitchen for a more welcoming atmosphere in any of the rooms mentioned.This villa is located at the entrance of Sarilhos Pequenos, with the Carris Bus stop at the door of the house, and with access to the National Road 11 (less than 1km), where there are several transports to Barreiro, Moita, Montijo and Lisbon and from the entrance to the A33 both through the entrance of Montijo, or Moita where in about 5 minutes by car you are automatically on the aforementioned Motorway.In Sarilhos Pequenos you will find several essential services in your daily life, such as the Parish Council, Cafes, Groceries, Pastry Shops, and RestaurantsHistory of Sarilhos Pequenos:Sarilhos Pequenos is a village in the municipality of Moita, on the south bank of the Tagus River, opposite Lisbon, Portugal, which was the seat of the extinct parish of Sarilhos Pequenos. The Parish of Sarilhos Pequenos, which had been created in 1984, [ was extinguished (aggregated) in 2013, as part of a national administrative reform, having been added to the Parish of Gaio-Rosrio, to form a new parish called Unio das Freguesias de Gaio-Rosrio e Sarilhos Pequenos.Known as having been a land of fishermen and salt workers. Until the 60s and 70s of the twentieth century, the livelihood of 90% of the active population of this locality came from riverside activities.Despite the breakdown and disappearance of some of these activities, in Sarilhos Pequenos you can still see the small and traditional houses of the people of the sea, painted in bright colors and sometimes with fishing nets hanging at the door to prevent the entry of insects. The shipyard, one of the few remaining in the estuary, also helps to preserve the history of yesteryear. Typical Tagus boats are built and repaired here, using traditional shipbuilding techniques, such as carpentry, caulk and painting. The very name of Sarilhos Pequenos comes from a utensil used in the extraction of salt called sarilho. This piece of wood was used to force a daughter-in-law to open the water door through which the river slowly entered. This water was then stored in compartments protected by walls of about one and a half meters (the margateiras ), from where after the evaporation of the water the salt was removed. And unlike what happened in Sarilhos Grandes, the sarilhos used in Sarilhos Pequenos were precisely the smaller ones.For more information contact me!!
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