Long term lets (over 1 month) Corporate bookings House-swap
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 0.7 km
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The semi-detached villa is part of a small, exclusive development in the Paphos region and built on the most spectacular plot of land, on an elevated plateau with 180 degrees of sea view. Built by DND Ltd, winner of the Homes Overseas Gold Award for Best Cypriot Villa (2004) and Silver Award for International Exterior (2005). The design of the villa is indeed individual and beautiful, both in style and choice of materials. Capturing the feel of the old village of Tremithousa the architect has incorporated stone walling as a feature of the villa's design. There are expansive patio doors along the width of the lounge & opening onto a lovely garden. A pretty and private roof top terrace provides an ‘al fresco’ feeling with wonderful views of the sea and mountains.
Relaxed living on the large rooftop terrace
Home comforts
Gracious dining area
Cool off in the sunshine
To see more photos please visit http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/8302
The Paphos District
Tremithousa is simply the ideal place to enjoy the best of both worlds – a contemporary Mediterranean lifestyle on rolling Mediterranean hillsides, whilst at the same time remaining within an easy 5-minute drive from the amenities, services and shops of Paphos town. Receiving an average annual rainfall of about 520 mms; vines of winemaking varieties, vegetables, cereals, forage plants, citrus, almond, and walnut trees, and legumes are cultivated in the region. The village has a reputation for the aromatic and tasty honey that it produces. Tremithousa connects in the north to the monastery of Agios Neofytos and the charming fishing villages of Polis and Laatchi. To the northeast, the land rises through vineyards and the Paphos Forest to Cedar Valley and the Troodos mountains. The Akamas Peninsula lies to the north west of Paphos and is a unique area. Relatively large and unspoilt, it possesses remarkably diverse features in vegetation, wildlife, geology, beautiful landscapes and coasts, and with a rich historical and cultural heritage.
Paphos / Tremithousa area
Once the capital of Cyprus under the Romans, Paphos is one of the most attractive and contrasting areas in Cyprus. The old town of Paphos remains typically Cypriot with winding streets lined with restaurants, open-air cafes and ancient churches. The lower and newer part of town is known as Kato Paphos and is more of a tourist area. Here you will find an endless choice of restaurants, bars, souvenir shops and a quaint little harbour offering excellent fish taverns overlooked by Paphos castle. Interesting sites are The House of the Mosaics where amazing mosaics have been beautifully preserved for 16 centuries in the house of Dionysus, and The Tombs of the Kings where a wide area of underground tombs has been carved out of solid rock to create burial chambers for ancient nobles. There are a number of lovely beaches within easy reach. Coral Beach, for example, is considered the most attractive, being sandy and having shallow waters. Sun-beds and umbrellas are available for rent at the Coral beach. Beaches and facilities in front of hotels are available to the public.
How to get there
Situated 20 minutes travelling distance from Paphos international airport. A local bus service operates between Tremithousa and Paphos town centre Lots of local firms specialise in car hire. We would recommend Petsas.com.cy
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Paphos: 10 km
Activities near Paphos
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
DVD player
General:
Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Video player
Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Private garden, BBQ, Bicycles available
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: Tastefully furnished and equipped to a high standard.Ceiling fans in mian rooms.Ninento 64 games console.
Further details outdoors: The large communal swimming pool is very close to the villa. It has its own, showers and sun terraces,the pool is rarely used by other residents of the small development.
Conditions
30% deposit required to secure booking. Balance payable 2 months prior to booking.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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Jan - March
1 Jan 08
5 Apr 08
245£245
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April/May/June
5 Apr 08
28 Jun 08
295£295
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July-Sept
28 Jun 08
4 Oct 08
345£345
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October
4 Oct 08
1 Nov 08
295£295
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Nov - Dec
1 Nov 08
1 Jan 09
245£245
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
20% reduction if second week booked.
Guestbook
We had an absolutely amazing time, the perfect holiday.A real home from home experience.We would love to stay again Thanks Amanda and Simon
Thank you very much. We enjoyed ourselves and found your house to be very nice. We will certainly be returning.
Lovely garden, quiet and peaceful. We have had a really relaxing break - just what we needed to recharge our batteries.
Although we expected to share the pool, we actually had it all to ourselves!
Thank you for the use of your villa last week. We had an extremely pleasant time as usual.
Availability
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Advertiser joined: 19 Dec 2005 This property added: 19 Dec 2005