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Salento Agency, a real estate agency based in the Torre Vado marina, offers for sale a portion of the Masseria called "MARINI", located on the hill of the Salento tourist resort of the same name. The building stands in the center of a large panoramic land, which it extends for about 15.80.00 hectares, partly cultivated and partly characterized by the presence of shrubs typical of the Mediterranean maquis. The building consists of 4 separate rooms. The first consists of 3 rooms with typical star vaults was intended as the home of the Massaro (the one who took care of the land and livestock), the second block also made up of three rooms with star vaults was the wine production room (there are also the presses and storage tanks ) while the other two rooms (which had roofs in wooden beams and imbric) were intended for the storage of materials. On the façade towards the sea there is a beautiful pajara while on the opposite side there is an ancient liama with a typical vault barrel. The property, given its location, is ideal for creating a tourist accommodation facility through the recovery of the existing surface and the expansion that can be obtained using the agricultural building index. The current building regulations allow civilian homes to be built in an agricultural area obviously in compliance with the constraints dictated by the PPTR (Regional Territorial Landscape Plan). This type of property is one of those that can obtain regional and European funding for the purchase and renovation. For any information you can send an email to salentoagency@gmail.com. TORRE PALI Fraction of the Municipality of Salve, bordering the Pescoluse marina, Torre Pali is a small treasure of beauties and attractions. Its sand and pebble beach and its crystal clear waters are enriched by a quiet and suggestive city center. It is the particular defensive tower that gives the town its name. Built in the 16th century against the menacing Saracen invasions, it was once located on the mainland not far from the coast, while today it can be admired even up close, surrounded as it is by the sea of bathers. Even the small port, a sign of a notable presence of fishermen, offers, with its bridges and small moored boats, pleasant walks at sunset.