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Workshop in Operation at Pego Longo - Belas Mechanic's workshop located in Pego Longo, Belas. It has been in operation for more than 20 years, with loyal customers. Adjacent to the workshop has a single bedroom villa, being the total gross private area 116m2 and the plot of land of 244m2. The workshop is located in an area mostly of villas, close to all trade and services, as well as various road accesses: CREL, A16, IC19, etc. Excellent investment opportunity to be able to continue a business that has been in operation for more than 20 years, or, if you prefer, you can eventually change to housing and enjoy a house on top of a hill overlooking the countryside. Pego Longo belongs to the parish of Belas. Belas is a portuguese village and former parish of the municipality of Sintra, with 21.89 km² of area and 26 089 inhabitants. Points of interest: - Quinta do Pego Longo Municipal Park - João Carlos Cifuentes Municipal Sports Complex - Carenque Natural Monument - Quinta da Ribafria - Caught Long Elementary School - Grouping of Kindergartens and Schools Professor Galopim de Carvalho EB1/JI Manuel Heleno Book your visit now with Coldwell Banker City! The territory where the village of Belas is located has characteristics that have undoubtedly determined its settlement, its organization and development. Situated between mountains, some of small relief others more rugged, such as the Serra da Carregueira, cut from valleys fertilized by abundant water lines, Belas dates back to the beginnings of nationality where the limits of the parish and village of Belas were already known in the 12th.C century. from there passing through the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, the Megalithic (we can find some megalithic complexes, such as the megalithic complex of Mount Abraham - markedly funerary slope), but always denouncing a very low population density. Only in the Romanization period we find traces of a significant population density and with some organization. From this time stands out the traces of the Roman dam, situated on the road that connects Belas to Caneças. There were also some traces of the Arab presence, especially the local toponymy (examples: Massamá, Queluz, Meleças). Belas was town and county seat until 1855. Until liberalism was composed only by the parish of the host, being later incorporated into the parish of Barcarena. It had, in 1849, 4 041 inhabitants and 49 km². He returned to the category of village on 24 July 1997. In 2013, in the context of the administrative reform was annexed to the parish of Queluz, creating the Union of Parishes of Queluz and Belas.