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A Unique Countryside Estate with Endless Potential

A 3.1 hectare Finca, in the Canelones Department with a single story house, mature pecan trees, stables, a carport, and extensive open areas.

It is ideal for year round entertainment of large groups families and friends. It is especially enjoyable during the warm summer months with the large, varied open space for outdoor activities

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MULTIPLE PATHS, ONE EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTY

Development Opportunities

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Rental Homes

Two designated areas for construction of  rental homes with private access to each group.

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For Horses

The property has existing stables and sheds, inside an electrified fenced pasture.  See the attached details about race horse breeding at an adjacent property.

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Vineyard

Open land with excellent condition for boutique vineyard or grape production.

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Pecans

Learn more about pecans and how we have taken care of the trees.

The Wind and The Lion, the Name

Where did it come from? The former owners marketed organic produce with the name El Viento y El Leon. We do not know if they or earlier owners chose the name. However, the inspiration for the name likely comes from the 1975 film, The Wind and the Lion, starring Sean Connery and Candice Bergen.


Wikipedia summarizes the film:


The Wind and the Lion is a 1975 American epic historical adventure film written and directed by John Milius, and starring Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, Brian Keith, and John Huston. The film is loosely based on the real-life Perdicaris affair of 1904. Connery plays Mulai Ahmed er Raisuli, a Moroccan Berber rebel and anti-imperialist leader, and Bergen plays his American hostage Eden Pedecaris, a fictional character inspired by Ion Hanford Perdicaris.”


All we can add is that it can indeed, get windy at the chacra. Not sure who or where El Leon is.

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PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

The Land Overview

Set within the rapidly developing Route 5 corridor in the Canelones Department with easy 

access to the the freeway via Route 48, the property is within 30 minutes of the Old Town of Montevideo, while still discreetly positioned for peaceful rural living.

3.1 hectares of versatile and well-balanced land

Established single-story main residence

Mature pecan orchard with 24 producing trees

Existing stables and expansive pasture areas

Two secure entries, one with direct access to Route 48

Clearly defined zones for potential development of additional residential nits, agricultural, and commercial use

Discover the full potential of this one-of-a-kind estate.

    (598) 92 469 676

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