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2 Bed Bungalow for sale

Liopetri, Famagusta, Cyprus

£84,164 *  [€98,000]

2 Bed Bungalow for sale

Liopetri, Famagusta, Cyprus

£84,164 *  [€98,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Plot size: 232 m2
  • Habitable space: 85 m2

Features


  • Full Title Deeds
  • Pressurised water system
  • Sought After Village Location
  • Off Road Parking
  • Shutters
  • Spacious Paved Garden

Full Description


This lovely two bedroom bungalow is located in a quiet residential area within Liopetri and is close to all local amenities such as banks, shops and tavernas.

The bungalow features an open plan living/dining room, a fully fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and one family sized bathroom. Outside of the bungalow is a spacious back paved garden with plenty of room to add a swimming pool if desired.

The bungalow has a covered area of 85m² and sits on a large plot of 232m².

The bungalow has full title deeds and is being sold unfurnished.

A viewing is highly recommended.

Located in the Ammochostos (Famagusta) district, the village of Liopetri is one of the agricultural ‘red soil villages’ (Kokkinochoria), and produces juicy pomegranates and figs, whilst its main crop is the famous Cyprus potato.

The village has existed under the same name since Medieval times and is referred to as ‘Ligopetri’ on old maps. The French poet and adventurer Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) worked in an old quarry located in the neighbouring Potamos tou Liopetriou (Liopetri River), which includes a quaint fishing shelter.

Interesting sights include the traditional houses made of mud-bricks and straw, and a barn that was the site of a long battle between the locals and British troops on September 02, 1958. The barn now serves as a war memorial of the National Liberation Struggle (1955-1959).

There are also two significant churches: the small-domed 16th century church dedicated to the Virgin Mary – which is celebrated annually on August 15 with traditional festivities – and the 15th century church dedicated to Agios Andronikos, with an octagonal dome and remnants of its murals found in the apse.

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