This sweet village house is quite deceiving. The house is set just off the main square of this pretty Greek village and is partially hidden by the mulberry tree and its courtyard walls. However inside it opens up into a generous house of 135sqm with some partially renovated rooms.
Entry to the courtyard is via a substantial metal gate. The ancient mulberry tree provides shade in the summer and food for the sheep in the autumn. There are 3 rooms in the main section of the house. First there is a large room in good condition which benefits from high ceilings, a large window plus a door that leads into the rear garden.
The second room is the very traditional kitchen which is quite workable and has a pretty bread oven with old style chimney and an old style sink. The work surfaces appear to be stone slabs and there is a delightful beamed ceiling which is just waiting to be restored to its former glory.
The third room is the old living room and has windows to the courtyard, a hospitality cupboard where the crockery and biscuits for guests are stored.
There are 2 further rooms to the property – a large store room which could be upgraded an possibly knocked through to join to the old living room and a very basic bathroom with stone sink and toilet.
The garden has orange, lemon and pomegranate trees and whilst not large could be quite productive. The house is close to the local kafenion and is within 10 minutes of the beach at Georgiopolis. The neighbours are delightful and very friendly.
Some refurbishment is required but the roof appears to be sound and this could be a project for someone with building experience or an advanced DIYer. The house is constructed from stone, so work could be carried out to restore it to become a very traditional styled property in the middle of this charming village.
€79,000.00 plus agents fees, transfer tax and legal expenses