2 bedroom house 160 m² Gafanha da Nazare, Portugal

Gafanha da Nazare, Portugal
Archive cost €60,000
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Updated at: 25/01/2023

Location

Country: Portugal
State: Centro
Region: Baixo Vouga
Town: Gafanha da Nazare
Address: Marginal do Porto de Aveiro

Building parameters

The year of construction: 1950
Bedrooms: 2
Total area: 160 m²
Living area: 109 m²
Land area: 160 m²

Description

House under construction in Gafanha de Encarnação.The property is in construction, with a project approved for a T2 with suite and attic.The works license is valid until 2024, and the buyer can restart the works as soon as he picks up the keys.It is located in an excellent area of Gafanha da Encarnação, close to schools, kindergarten, services, markets and access to the A25 and beaches.A little about the History of the Gafanha da Encarnação.In order of antiquity, the Gafanhas started with that of Cale da Vila, Gramata, Caseiros, Vagueira and Aquém.Gafanha da Gramata, or Gafanha da Maluca, only in 1848 did it begin to be called Gafanha da Encarnação, that year Joana Maluca and her second husband had the first chapel of this place built, dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Encarnação.As the parish church of Vagos was far away and the only chapel in all of Gafanha, although more accessible, it did not offer great comfort of travel, Joana Maluca created a chapel in her garden, which she dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Encarnação. Since that time, a new settlement – the village of Gafanha da Encarnação was built.The consequence of the creation of this chapel was to unleash the bond that united all the inhabitants of Gafanha to create in the peoples of the periphery of the chapels of Nazaré and Encarnação a local spirit. What will have brought advantages, as Fr. João Vieira de Resende says when he says: "This separatism has become a regular propeller to awaken emulation among separated peoples, stimulating their energies, or vitalizing their ventures ( ... ) ", but that does not fail to regret that," ( ... ) had the disadvantage of softening, cool the bonds that held and maintained these peoples in a beautiful, enviable exchange of primitive Christian communities. There, the customs and characteristics of the patriarch peoples were maintained ".This Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação was not large, having been expanded in 1877, to double the height at which the tower was built where two bells were placed.In 1901 the Brotherhood of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação e Almas was created, the first founded throughout Gafanha.In July 1907, the chapel, already too small, was demolished, and construction began on the current ( in 1944 ) parish church. In 1909, the work was ready, although devoid of the altars, placed there in 1912.Finally, on 1 November 1926 ( and for the subsequent publication, in the Government Gazette of Monday, 8 November, of Decree No. 12612 ), the parcel of land, then belong to the Parish Council of Ílhavo and built by the places of Gafanha da Encarnação, Gafanha do Carmo – later attached –, in 1934 ) and Costa Nova do Prado started to form a new parish based in the place of Gafanha da Encarnação, embodying the legitimate desires of the population of that time, consisting of about 2000 inhabitants. This situation continues until 1957, the year in which Gafanha do Carmo passes the parish. From the constitution of the parish, there is also the construction of the cemetery ( 1932 ), leaving the inhabitants of this locality to have to travel 6 to 8 km to bury loved ones already missing, who until then were buried in the cemetery of Ílhavo. Also noteworthy is the installation, in the late 1940s, of a chicory processing plant, which extended its employment to the secondary sector, which until then had been practically nonexistent in the locality.

Location

Gafanha da Nazare, Portugal