This is a two storey detached house with three bedrooms. There is an en-suite shower in the master bedroom while two separate bathrooms serve the rest of the house.
The ground floor has huge sitting rooms, kitchen and dinning rooms, a big veranda with a view of the forest or the beautiful village, and covered garage.
The outside of the villa is partially coated with stone from the surrounding area.
In a shallow valley surrounded by hills and small mountains, stretches an evergreen bosom of pinewood, perpetual olive groves and forestry. Scattered ancient churches of early-Christian architecture and the ruins of a gothic Louizian monastery dating as back as the 15th century, reveal that Life, in this forgotten heart of the island, has been beating for a long time.
The regular rains have favoured the earth s fertility, giving place to rare greenery and clean, fresh air. The marvelous scenery goes along with nature s footpaths deep into the pine-forests, following the spine of the earth which eventually leads up to Cyprus tallest mountains. However, this quiet and peaceful valley is never too far from one of the main, big cities.
For both its central location and peaceful surrounding, Harvard University s Research Institute in collaboration with the European Union developed an environmental research centre in the area. Despite being a small community, it is also self-sufficient and successful in meeting the day-to-day needs. A chain of supermarkets, local coffee shops and restaurants along with public services (police station, post offices, banks, churches, and regularly visiting doctors) and the communal projects, such as youth centres, libraries, swimming pools and parks; have established a tight correlation between the villages and relevant independence from the cities. Thus, Psevdas, Ayia Anna, Mosfiloteh and Kornos with their advantageous position get the best of the city s commodities and the countryside s tranquil life.
The rural planning and governmental funds have transformed and won these villages awards, whilst in Ayia Anna, UNESCO has declaimed the older houses preservable. The interest in the area which sprang almost a decade ago is ongoing, attracting a respectable number of famous Cypriot politicians, businessman and artists, and the most selective of foreign holiday markers, promising to make the area one of Mediterranean s most favourite mountain resorts. Yet the area lies only 10 minutes from Larnaka, 15 minutes from the airport and the beaches, and 20 minutes from Nicosia.
The price shown is inclusive of VAT charges.
Due for completion in 18 month's.