Villa in Paxos - Antipaxos, Greece
If you want to get a unique villa on the amazing island of Paxos, this is your chance!
According to Greek mythology, Poseidon, the God of the sea, separated Paxos from Corfu with his trident to create a love nest for him and his wife Amphitrite.
If at least once have the pleasure to spend some ’time on this small island will know what it means. By the grace of nature Paxos combines all the beauty of the Greek islands, sea beautiful, pristine waters and environment, coves and beaches that are the envy of the most famous beaches of the Caribbean.
All this surrounded by thick Mediterranean vegetation and olive trees.
In a lush plot of 1,170 sq.m., in this beautiful island, there is this wonderful villa with a total area of 260 sq.m. built of wood and stone. Bright and airy, ideal for romantic souls who love the sunsets, but also for those who love the sea as they will be able to enjoy the blue of the sea enjoying it from East to West, Lefkada, and Antipaxos.
The villa consists of an open plan living room, dining room, and kitchen as well as a master bedroom. Going down a few steps you will find two more bedrooms en suite. In this part of the house, there is a mezzanine, ready for the new owner to use according to his personal needs, an extra room, a fantastic library, or a wonderful playroom for carefree moments. There is another room which is currently used as an office, from which there is even access to the closed garage.
Going out to the lovely garden, you will have the opportunity to relax by swimming in the pool and then have your drink enjoying the cool breeze. Some other basic features of the villa are the under-floor heating and the water tank.
The distance from Gaios and the nearest beaches is approx. 2.5 km.
Specifications | |
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Property type: | villa |
Property condition: | period / existing |
Land area: | 1100 sq. m |
Features: | pool |
ID: 213486 26.04.2022
- 260 sq. m
- 3 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
Price on request
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