Beautifully designed four bedroom detached villa in the highly sought-after village of Armou
Price: Euros
690,000.00
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Ref ID: 4998
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Last Modified: 1/6/2012 10:47:47 PM
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Type: For Sale
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District : Paphos
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Category: Houses
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Contact Number (A): +357 24828500
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Contact Number (B): +357 24828501
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Fax Number: +357 24625990
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Enquire: Send Enquiry
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Description
Beautifully designed four bedroom detached villa in the highly sought-after village of Armou.
The property consists of: Very large open-plan kitchen/living/dining room. Although open-plan, the kitchen (with dining area) area is set back from the living/dining area so creating a sense of separation and privacy Four double bedrooms including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and dressing area. A second bedroom also has an ensuite bathroom Family bathroom Guest w.c. Basement which features a games room, store room, plant room and bathroom Store rooms Verandas Provision for air conditioning/heating units Provision for central heating Double glazing Off-street parking Optional private swimming pool (at an additional cost) Covered area measures 345sq.m. plus verandas measuring 48sq.m. set within a plot measuring 1,136sq.m. Due for completion 18 months from signing The home is spread over three levels and is located 8km from the beach and only 3km from Paphos town centre. Set high on a hill, Armou is a quiet, traditional village which enjoys panoramic views and refreshing breezes. It is an ideal place for those seeking a quiet rural village lifestyle. Featuring a picturesque fishing harbour by Paphos Fort, which is lined with open-air cafes, tavernas and boutiques, Paphos plays host to a wide variety of restaurants, bars and exclusive shops as well as numerous amenities including supermarkets, pharmacies, banks and bakeries. Paphos is home to the island's second international airport and deemed to be the capital of the west. It is a picturesque fishing town which is steeped in history. It is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, and is also famous for the remains of the Roman Governor's palace which is home to extensive, fine mosaics.
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