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Porches and Silves, Two towns in Central Algarve

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PORCHES

Location: Central Algarve

Population: 2,000

Situated slightly to the east of Lagoa, in peaceful countryside, is the small village of Porches. Surrounded by vineyards and citrus groves this unspoilt location has charm in abundance, but is virtually untouched by tourism.
Its main industry is the production of ceramics. All along the tourist routes, and in particular the EN 125 coast road, there are dozens of shops and stalls selling colourful pottery, but for authentic Portuguese ceramics Porches is the place to go. On the N125 between Lagoa and Porches there are two traditional potteries, the Porches Pottery, and the Olaria Pequena (which is just outside the village). The Olaria Pequena produces attractively decorated designs which are unique to this pottery.
Apart from the potteries, and the subliminal peace and quiet, Porches doesn’t have much more to offer, except an excellent restaurant – The Porches Velho, which offers great traditional Algarvian cuisine and, on Friday evenings, live fado music. As befitting a building that was once a wine warehouse, it also has an excellent wine list.
Wherever you are in the Algarve you are never far from a golf course, and the Salgados, the Milho, the Gramcho and the Vale de Pinta are all easily accessible from Porches.
For those who want to immerse themselves into a truly Algarve experience Porches is ideal for investment, as either a main home or for family holidays. The beaches are close, but for those who prefer to relax away from the more frenetic coastal resorts Porches is the perfect choice.

 


SILVES

Location: Central Algarve

Population: 11,000

The historical importance of the hilltop town of Silves cannot be underestimated. It was once the capital of the Algarve region, and can trace its beginnings as a settlement back to 1,000 BC.

It was a place of some consequence during the Roman Occupation, but it was the Moors who really developed Silves in the 11th century, turning the town into a centre of learning throughout the Iberian Peninsula.

Silves was to remain an important town for more than 400 years, but fell into commercial decline with the silting-up of the Arade River which had previously linked the town with the coast.

The infamous Lisbon earthquake of 1755 destroyed much of Silves’ ancient buildings. The remains of the Moorish castle and the underground water reservoirs from the same period can still be seen, and the town has a very informative archeological museum which charts much of Silves’ history going back as far as the Stone Age.

Evidence of the town’s Roman occupation can be seen in the Ponta Romana, built over the Rio Arade. It too was a victim of the Lisbon earthquake, but was repaired in the 15th century, using the original stone.

The 13th century cathedral, built from local red sandstone, on the site of a former mosque, is dominated by a Gothic doorway, and the Gothic influence extends to the interior; the transept and apse are particularly fine examples of gothic art.

Just outside the town walls is the chapel of Our Lady of Martyrs or Nossa Senhora dos Mбtires. It was built in the baroque style in the 12th century to receive the bodies of the crusaders who died whilst re-taking Silves from the Moors.

A more recent reminder of the struggle to remove the Moors from the town is the modern statue situated in the Largo dos Mбtires, which commemorates the siege of 1189 in which many Moorish defenders perished. The memorial stands on a site which is believed to contain their remains.

Silves is recognised as one of Portugal’s largest orange growing areas, and the town is surrounded by citrus groves. The area is quietly rural, a far cry from the busy coastal resorts and as such is an admirable choice for investors looking for a country property. Whether it is a town property or a more rustic dwelling, in need of renovation, there is a good selection of property on the market, and with prices to suit most budgets Silves is an excellent town in which to invest.

Although the town has such historic provenance it is not buried in its past. It has a good selection of shops and eateries, and a new university is planned for the near future.

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