Full Description
The Windmill has 120 sq. meters interior areas and is decorated with a composition of traditional and modern vintage style.
This amazing villa - windmill occupies a privileged location at the entrance of Pyrgos village. At the outdoor areasthere is a hot tub hydro massage, sunbathe with stunning views. The other side of the terrace features a dining area with a built barbeque ideal to enjoy moments of gatherings and seize your day at home sharing moments of joy, relaxation and privacy.
The villa has beautiful panoramic views to the sea, the caldera and the villages.
Leaving in an authentic windmill is a unique experience. The three split levels property has two entrances. Entering from the main entrance, one features a bureau with an armchair and a mini bar.
The upper floor has a bedroom with a double bed and a 360 view.
The second entrance features the lower floor which offers a small living room that could be used as a double bedroom, a bathroom, an additional bedroom with a double bed and an ensuite toilet, a spacious living room with an open plan fully equipped kitchen and a dining area.
This property can accommodate up to 6 people.
Detached House 120 m²
3 levels, Stone, Neoclassical, Traditional House, Luxury, Mansion, Penthouse
Condition: Excellent
Year of Renovation: 2015
Year of Construction 1901
Jacuzzi, Inner stairs, Verandas, BBQ
DISTANCES
From Fira 7 Km
From the airport 8 Km
From the port 3 Km
From Perivolos beach 5 Km
From Akrotiri 6 Km
From Oia 19 Km
Location
Pyrgos is located at the south part of Santorini, a hilly village with panoramic views of the whole island. This hillside village was declared a protected settlement in 1995.
Pyrgos is one of the five typical fortified settlements of Santorini. On the hilltop you can find ruins of the famous central Kasteli. Pyrgos was the capital of Santorini from the middle 18th century, and the center of education, with the secret school church "Agi Aposotli" and the monastery of Prophet Elias.
The picturesque village is preserving its traditional and local architecture with its neo-classical mansions and small white houses, narrow paths leading up the castle, galleries, vineyards, churches and you name it!
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