This thoroughly contemporary villa is most notable for its modern style with “modernised” traditional elements, such as the beam ceilings, the internal stone walls, e.t.c. . The residence extends on 350 square metres and it is divided in three levels, namely full basement, ground floor and the first floor. The basement accommodates a sumptuous living area along with three bedrooms with en-suite facilities, a separate laundry room and a storage space. The ground floor hosts a spacious sitting room with a romantic fireplace, an open-concept kitchen leading to a comfortable dining area and two guest rooms with en-suite amenities. The highlight of the ground level is the floor-to-ceiling windows which afford unforgettable views of the Aegean Sea crystal-clear waters. A flight of stairs up the first floor emerges comprising the superb master bedroom with en-suite facilities, including a Jacuzzi, and sweeping vistas of the unique Cycladic landscape and seascape too. The villa stands in the mid of a 2,600 square metres plot offering a private swimming pool, an open-air dining area, a wooden pergola shaded space ideal for lounging at all hours of the day, a barbeque spot adjacent to an outdoor wooden kitchenette and a landscaped surrounding space boasting a well-planted garden with automatic irrigation. It is worth mentioning that the ground floor's continuity of glazed façades offers an extraordinary bright interior ambience full of the notorious Greek sun!
GLYFADES: It is a coastal settlement on the northeast coast of Paros island. It is a picturesque, typical seaside settlement which is located approximately 7 km away from Naoussa, the old port of Paros. Glyfades geophysical beauty is astonishingly ornamented by golden sand, sand dunes, salt cedars and tufted tamarisk trees. The shore is suitable for families while tourism development of the district is in progress. The region offers traditional taverns and restaurants, shops and an organised beach along with romantic beach bars. It sets the perfect destination for nature zealots and those who seek to relax away from cosmopolitan coasts. Paros is a lively island with every day amenities and bustling nightlife in cosmopolitan regions such as Naoussa yet not at the expense of security and privacy for homelovers and families. Its landscape consists of sun-drenched hillslopes and a Mediterranean surrounding nature that offers an inexhaustible terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. Paros is full of “natura areas” (environmentally protected areas with extremely restricted construction laws). In specific beachfront districts Paros offers a “hospitable domain” for those who are biding the etesian winds to blow in order to tear the Aegean seascape with their surfboard. Moreover, the vast majority of Paros coasts have been awarded the blue flag of the European Union. The average year-round temperatures of 20o Celsious and a bit less than three-hour flight from central Europe to reach the island make Paros an unbeatable destination; especially after 2023 when its airport will have been expanded further.
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