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Three Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Ormidea with Title Deeds
*** Price Reduction: was originally €360.000 ***
This villa offers you open plan living, Step down a few steps into the spacious lounge area with an open fire. The kitchen has a large amount of cupboard storage, granite worktops and breakfast bar.You will also find a guest WC on the first floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom has a en suite and balcony. In the hall way there is built in storage and utility area, plumbing for washer dryer. Family bathroom .Outside you have a covered pergola, a separate fenced off garden, patio area and a mature garden.
- 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
- Open plan living - dining
- Open plan kitchen with breakfast bar
- Two bathrooms with guest WC
- Provision for air conditioning
- Private uncovered driveway parking
- Communal pool
- Un furnished
- Plot size 250 m²
- Covered 154 m ²
- 5 minutes to local shops and amenities
- 5 minutes to sea and beach
- 15 minutes to Larnaca International Airport
- 30 minutes to local golf course
- Suitable for Cyprus Permanent Residency
- Energy Efficiency TBC
Ormedia
Ormideia, sometimes also spelled Ormidhia, is a village in Larnaca District in south-eastern Cyprus. It is one of the four exclaves surrounded by the Eastern Sovereign Base Area of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British Overseas Territory administered as a Sovereign Base Area. Ormidia was named after the bays on its beach. The church of Agios Konstantinos Alamanos is located in the center of the village. There were two small churches of Agioi Anargyri Kosmas and Damianos. In 1901 the existing church was built in their place. There was also a chapel where St. Constantine the Alaman lived. At the exit of the village to Achna you will also find the Holy Cave of St. Constantine of Alamanos in which the Saint lived, practiced and testified. Northwest of the center of Ormidia at the site called "Vathy River" there is a medieval settlement. Around the chapel of Agios Georgios of Agona in the northeast of the village there is also a Byzantine-medieval settlement. In this settlement the large stone of the olive mill, near
the chapel, is still preserved. Each September the community of Ormidia organise the pomegranate festival which includes dance, singing, jazz and, of course, many pomegranates and their various derivatives.
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