Monte do Cravo Pequeno with single storey house of type T5 - Serpa The city of Serpa, located on an elevation near the left bank of the Guadiana River, dates back to Roman rule, with a history of about 2,000 years. Upon arriving in Serpa, the reception is made by the imposing walls of the Castle, where the Gates of Moura and Beja stand out, survivors of the original five, in addition to the manor house of the Counts of Ficalho and the alteroso Italian-style aqueduct that extends to the end of the wall to the south. In Serpa, the layout of the streets open up to large squares where traditional, erudite and religious architecture coexists, which gives Serpa a very unique character. The highest part of the city corresponds to the primitive, medieval, Moorish and Christian urban nucleus where you can find historical landmarks such as the Church of Santa Maria, the Clock Tower and the Museum of Archaeology. The Clock Museum, unique in the Iberian Peninsula, is housed in the former convent of Mosteirinho. In the surroundings, the Pousada de S. Gens, the Convent of Santo António and the Guadiana Natural Park stand out, with stunning landscapes and an extraordinary natural heritage. 1.5 km from this historic city, you will find the charming Monte do Cravo Pequeno which is divided into an urban area of 226m² and a rustic area of 12273m². A traditional Alentejo house, built in 2005 of type T5, stands out. It is a single storey house, which has its own frame along its entire length, covered by straw tile, and a charming porch with 56m², which can be closed if you want to increase the useful area of the house. This is spread over a social area that includes a spacious living room of 41m² with a fireplace, which will provide greater comfort during the winter, and a generous kitchen that is complemented by the pantry. It also includes a second living room, currently functioning as a fifth bedroom, also with a fireplace and access to the porch. In the private area of the villa you will find two generous bedrooms of 16m², another two of 12m² and two bathrooms. The villa is supplied by spring water from two boreholes available on the property. The villa also has charging for electric cars and solar panels. The water from the Alqueva River supplies the entire area that is intended for agriculture, with a drip irrigation system. On the property you will also find your own supply tank, an area of old olive grove with land available for planting a new olive grove and finally about 3200m² without any cultivation just a few meters from the living area. This hill can become your refuge, next to a city full of history, providing you with moments of peace, serenity and tranquility that only our Alentejo offers us. Come and visit this property and schedule your visit now.