299,000 €
Metro 2 Total | 3 € |
Metro 2 Built | 3 € |
Total | 89,000 m2 |
Built | 89,000 m2 |
Area: Mentrida
Rustic Land, Agrarian, very close to the road with access for any activity, check its conditions.An awakening of unused lands.To visit it call 609575944.We have several plots of land from 32,000 meters.historical data Méntrida is tradition, history and heritage forged over the centuries, a legacy from generation to generation, until it refines its own personality.Mentida is a town with an identity, with a historical past that has its roots in remote medieval times, with a cultural and natural heritage that honors its people and with age-old traditions cared for with care, respected with veneration and transmitted from parents to children. with pride.His storyThe historical past of this noble Toledo town, whose birth certificate would coincide in time with the culmination of the reconquest in the Tagus Valley, dates back to the first decades of the 12th century.Its foundation is part of the repopulation program of the middle Alberche basin, originally linked to the old castle of Alamín.Heir to primitive settlements of the old Carpeta nía, specifically what today corresponds to the meadow of Berciana, the noble Merida estate and its people have a long history linked for the most part to the Ducal House of the Infantado, in whose domains was included from the fifteenth century until the dissolution of the manors, at the beginning of the nineteenth century.After a brief initial phase, in which Mentida was a village subject to the direct domain of the Castilian crown, in 1180 it became part of the vast territory of the archbishopric of Toledo, remaining under its jurisdiction for more than two and a half centuries, until its purchase. by the famous and powerful constable of Castile, Don Álvaro de Luna, in 1436.Years later, the marriage of Doña María de Luna, daughter of the Condestable, with Don Íñigo López de Mendoza, second Duke of the Infantado, led to Mentida entering the lordship of the Ducal house of the Infantado.And it was precisely they, Doña María and Don Íñigo, who granted Mentida the title and privilege of villazgo, on May 13, 1485.From then on, and thanks to the new situation, Mentida prospered remarkably.The small number of families descending from the primitive settlers, coming from the North Plateau, multiplied progressively, reaching population levels similar to those of the neighboring villages of the ancient land of Alamín.Consequently, economic activity increased, putting into cultivation lands hitherto populated by oaks and scrub, which also favored an intense trade in agricultural surpluses.