Farm in Vila Franca de Xira with 11204m2 just 15 minutes from Lisbon. An exclusive Private Luxury Real Estate Quinta de Charme, with enormous potential, in which various activities can be developed, such as tourism, restoration, agriculture, livestock, sports activities such as equestrian, ATL, artistic activities, Hotel for animals, veterinary center, among others. Located in a very quiet and beautiful location, the property consists of; Two independent semi-detached houses for housing, T2 (200.26m2)+ T2 (53.70m2) -The larger T2 has excellent areas and an attic that can be used to make more rooms. -a pavilion for livestock farming, with about 240m2, deactivated, can be transformed for housing or for any other purpose. -several boxes for animals. -an irrigation tank that in summer also serves as a swimming pool, a borehole and a well both in operation. - Fruit trees -flat terrain. Toponymy The Frankish villages were, in medieval times, villages that had been granted tax or customs privileges by means of a charter. As for the etymology 'Xira' it comes from the archaic Portuguese 'cira', which means 'brenha or dense bush Vila Franca de Xira was elevated to city status on June 28, 1984, together with Barreiro, Matosinhos, Mirandela, Oliveira de Azeméis, Ovar, São João da Madeira and Vila Nova de Gaia, in the second package of elevation to cities of the democratic regime in Portugal. The festivals of Vila Franca De Xira, known as 'Colete Encarnado' are held on the first weekend of July and during the first week of October the old 'Feira de Outubro' is held, today called the Handicraft Fair. Vila Franca de Xira in the Arab period was called 'as-Shirush'. In place of the current municipality of Vila Franca de Xira existed throughout the Middle Ages and until the mid-nineteenth century four distinct municipalities - the Peoples (today a village of the parish of Vila Franca de Xira), Alverca, Alhandra and Vila Franca; in 1855, however, they were all integrated into the current municipality of Vila Franca. Energy Rating: C #ref:7936