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3 Bed Villa for sale

Avgorou, Famagusta, Cyprus

£193,299 *  [€225,850]

3 Bed Villa for sale

Avgorou, Famagusta, Cyprus

£193,299 *  [€225,850]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Plot size: 208 m2
  • Habitable space: 139 m2

Features


  • Aircondition, Central system
  • Parking, Uncovered
  • Pool, Optional
  • Childrens playground
  • Outdoor shower
  • Solar water heater
  • Fitted wardrobes
  • Guest cloakroom
  • Garden
  • Quiet Area

Full Description


Set in the picturesque village of Avgorou, this attractive project  is a unique combination of traditional and modern architecture. The project consists of houses, with option of private pool and maisonettes and apartments, which can enjoy the use of a spacious communal pool.



Externally, the attractive arches and external stone cladding that this developer's properties are renowned for have been incorporated into the design of each property, which makes them both distinctive and visually admirable.



Tranquil and picturesque best describes this location. The village of Avgorou combines old Cypriot charm with the modern day culture of the island. Vast green fields and beautiful scenery surrounds the area whilst within the village can be found a range of shops and everyday amenities. Avgorou is centrally positioned within the East Coast and within easy reach of the neighbouring towns. The beaches of Ayia Napa and Larnaca are within 15 minutes drive of the project and Larnaca airport resort areas of just 25 minutes drive away.



Quality, affordable homes in an ideal location are the best way to describe these townhouses. So for those seeking a more traditional setting for their future home in the sun this development is the perfect choice.



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Located in the Famagusta district, the village of Avgorou is one of the ‘red soil villages’ (Kokkinochoria), which are famous for their agricultural produce. As a farming village, it grows delicious potatoes, flavoursome vegetables and juicy citrus fruit, thanks to its mineral-rich, distinctive red earth.



The village has an ancient past and was named after the baths of King Evagoras - the king of the Ancient city-state of Salamis. As such, it has a number of interesting, old buildings and historic churches, including the church of Apostolos Peter and Paul, and Agios Kendeas Monastery.



Two important religious festivals are held to honour the saints annually on June 29th (the Feast of Apostolos Peter and Paul), and on October 06th (the Feast of Agios Kendeas Monastery). Visitors are welcome to join in the traditional festivities, which include stalls, entertainment and local food and drink.



Other interesting features of the village are its Ethnographic Museum, which depicts the daily life of villagers in the past, and its annual Potato Festival in July, which celebrates the bumper crop of the village’s most famous agricultural produce.

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