These houses are situated at the beginning of the village in an elevated position offering views to Mount Pantokrator and the surrounding countryside. Verandahs on both levels allow plenty of space for outdoor dining and enjoyment of the views. Built on two levels, with entrances on both, there are two bedrooms, a bathroom and a hallway-study area on the upper floor plus a fitted kitchen with a separate dining-lounge area and a guest toilet-shower room on the lower level. Heavy Cypress wood beams support vaulted ceilings with the same beautiful wood used throughout to create stairs, banisters, ceilings and floors. The floors on the lower level are hand-hewn local flagstones. The internal walls are a combination of simple plastering and the original stonework. Traditional Greek-style solid base sofas provide additional sleeping areas. The village and surrounding countryside is now a designated heritage site. This means that it will never be modernised in the name of tourism. No new buildings, commercial or residential, can suddenly appear to blot the landscape. Several dwellings have been restored and are being lived in now as the village begins to flourish once again. However, the atmosphere is one of absolute tranquillity and a step back in time. These houses should be viewed to be fully appreciated. They are recommended for their location, value, historic interest and authenticity. House 1 (approx. 110 sqm.) 130,000 euros House 2 (approx. 130 sqm.) 170,000 euros House 3 (approx. 120 sqm.) 140,000 euros Terrace of three 430,000 euros |