Finca located near the border with Spain, with 3 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, living room with fireplace, 2 bathrooms. There is air conditioning in living room and bedrooms, attic. Land with olive grove, garden with drip irrigation, equipped swimming pool with cleaning system, well water and small stream. Campo Maior was probably a Roman settlement, dominated by the Moors for half a millennium and reconquered by the Christian knights of the Pérez de Badajoz family in 1219, who later offered the town, belonging to the municipality of Badajoz, to the Church of Santa Maria do Castelo. On May 31, 1255, D. Afonso Pérez granted, in 1260, the first charter to his neighbors as well as the following coat of arms: Our Lady with lamb, and the legend Sigillum Capituli Pacensis. On May 31, 1297, by means of the Treaty of Alcanizes signed in Castile by D. Fernando IV, king of León and Castile and D. Dinis, it became part of Portugal, together with Olivença. and Ouguela. Campo Maior will belong successively to D. Branca, sister of D. Dinis, in 1301; to D. Afonso Sanches, illegitimate son of the same king, in 1312; and again to D. Dinis in 1318.