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Villa / Détaché de 4 chambres à vendre à Paphos

Paphos, Paphos, Chypre

€220 000  [£188 292]

Villa / Détaché de 4 chambres à vendre à Paphos

Paphos, Paphos, Chypre

€220 000  [£188 292]

Détails du bien immobilier


  • Chambres: 4
  • Salles de bain: 3
  • Surface du terrain: 253 m2
  • Surface habitable: 155 m2

Description complète


For Sale : Detached Villa in Koili - €220,000

A spacious four bedroom villa which is located in a cul-du-sac in Koili.

Upon entering the property you enter into a spacious living/dining area which includes a fireplace. To the right of the dining area is the fully equipped kitchen. Two sets of glass sliding doors from the kitchen and dining area lead out to the pool. On this level there is also a bedroom and the guests cloak room.

A marble staircase leads up to the other two bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom has an ensuite with a shower and also has a balcony.

The property includes some furniture, fittings and fixtures and has Title Deeds.

Price reduced from 249000Euros for quick sale..!!

Koili is built at an altitude of 580 meters in a landscape divided by the Mavrokolympos river, Koili is a relatively large settlement built with stone from the quarry of the area that is not currently in operation. Here, apart from well-groomed old and modern houses, locals cultivate vineyards with grapes of the winemaking varieties, grains, citrus fruits, vegetables, almond and carob trees which are thriving.Koili has a population of approximately 460 with about 25 non-Cypriot families living there. It is situated 9 km from Paphos and 33 km from Polis.With its hilltop vantage point, there are views of Paphos and the surrounding hills. As it is a small village there is only one restaurant, which is rarely open, no supermarket, no kiosks and two coffee shops. The nearest police station and hospital are both in Paphos.The majority of the local houses and churches in Koili are made with local stone. The old church of Agios Mamas in Koili was ruined by a massive earthquake in 1955 and is now covered by a trimithia tree. Before the earthquake, the whole village and the locals of the surrounding villages would visit Agios Mamas to celebrate the end of Easter, and also celebrate the end of their fasting.The church in the village square, Panagia Chryseleousis, replaced an older church which had stood in the same spot since the late 15th/early 16th century. It was completely rebuilt using stone from the local quarry, which is now disused.

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