I had a similar experience buying a house in portugal regarding the terrain boundaries.
What I did wast two things, first I went to what is called in Portugal "Junta de Freguesia" that is like a township official quarters, and went to the toponomy department to get a print of the area. At the same time I gave the full address so that they could give me the id code of the property. With that I wen´t to the "Conservatória do Registo Predial" (where they keep property ownership records) and to the local Finances Department to check the owner and configuration of the property.
Another thing that helped me out indicating where it was located was a print of Google Earth with the property borders highlighted.
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