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Villa | For Sale | 115 m2 | € 240.000
Price:   € 240.000
Size (m2):   115
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Residential
Sub Type:   Villa
Municipality:   Lefkada
Prefecture:   Lefkadas
Region:   Ionian Islands
Reference #:   ILL262
Date Posted:   03/29/2011
Property Snapshot
Price:   € 240.000
Size (m2):   115
Price/m2:   € 2.087/m2
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Residential
Sub Type:   Villa
Reference #:   ILL262
Agent's Code:   5T0006
Date Posted:   03/29/2011
     
     
     
     
Property Details
Bedrooms:   3
Bathrooms:   1
W/C's:   0
Kitchens:   1
# of Storeys:   2
View:   Sea
Garage:   Parking Spot
Year Built:   0
Municipality:   Lefkada
Prefecture:   Lefkadas
Region:   Ionian Islands
Country:   Greece
     
Property Features
Air Conditioning 
Balcony/Veranda 
Basement 
Dining Room 
Family Room 
Fireplace 
Pet Friendly 
Security System 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description: Luxury Holiday Villas In Lefkas, Greece

All have panoramic views over the Ionian Sea. The size of houses is 115 square meters on two levels. On the lower level bedroom and bathroom, and on the upper living room, WC and kitchen leading to terrace with unobstructed views of the Ionian Sea. The living room has an atic that can be used as extra sleeping space. The workmanship in Lefkada is especially enhanced Lefcas, or Lefkada as the Greeks call it, is a very popular summer resort, where there is something for everyone. Young visitor’s party all night, windsurfers have some excellent spots, there are quiet places for those who just want to relax, and there is a lot to see. The people on the island are known for their hospitality, and many of them manage to live off the tourism in the summer. Others are involved with farming, fishing and stockbreeding. The island's name means white, and refers to the white cliffs in the south part that are characteristic for Lefcas. It is a green, mountainous island, and it is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The island measures 290 sqkm and has a population of approx 24,000. Archaeological evidence points to that Lefcas has been inhabited since the Stone Age (4th Millennium BC). According to mythology, the island was given by Odysseus father to Penelopes father as a wedding gift. The cliffs of the island were a "favourite" suicide spot for people with broken hearts, and some legends claim that it was here, and not on Lesbos, that Sappho jumped to her death after her love for a sailor had not been returned. The people on the island separated the island from the mainland by making a canal in the 7th century BC. In the 4th century BC the Macedonians conquered Lefcas, and the Romans invaded in in 2nd century BC. The island went through many wars and attacks from nations and pirates, and in 1204 it fell under Frankish rule. The Turks took the island in 1479 and after constant battles with the Venetians, the island changed rulers several times, but the Turks lasted the longest and stayed until 1684. What followed would again be years of different rulers, constantly changing hands. The Venetians succeeded the Turks, and was then forced to give the island back to them. At the end of the 18th century the Napolean armies invaded, then the Russians came, only to be followed by the British in 1810 for five years. Lefcas remained a British protectorate, though, until 1864. Quite a few famous Greeks were born on Lefcas, but they are not so well known abroad. The one you are most likely to have heard of is Aggelos Sikelianos (1884-1951), nominated for the Nobel literary prize twice. Tourism came in the 1960's, when the international press gathered on the island to be close to the shipping magnate Onassis and his wife Jackie. Windsurfing and watersports are the two major things to do here, but the island also is very nice to explore yourself, either on foot or by renting a vehicle. There are often events going on in the Castle of Agia Mavra, and you can go on several boattrips to the neighbouring islands, as well as Onassis' island Scorpio - which, of course, you can not visit. Beaches are both sandy and pebble here. On the beaches around Nidri you'll find lots of watersports and taverns, but there are also several more quiet beaches like Lagada and Dessimi. The most bars and discos are in Nidri, and this is a paradise for people who really want to party. Lefcas town also has many options. If you want a more quiet time, Perigiali and Nikiana might suit you better. Also, there is both Greek and international food served on the island. You get the most choices in Lefkas town and Nidri, but there are also many taverns in the villages and at many beaches.

About: Lefkadas, Ionian Islands, Greece

The Ionian Islands (Ιόνια νησιά, Ionia nisia) are a group of seven islands scattered in the Ionian Sea to the West of mainland Greece. The seven islands include: Kerkyra (Κέρκυρα) usually known as Corfu in English, Paxi (Παξοί) also known as Paxos in English, Lefkada (Λευκάδα) also known as Lefkas in English, Ithaki (Ιθάκη) usually known as Ithaca in English, Kefalonia (Κεφαλλονιά) often known as Kefalonia, Cephalonia and Kefallinia in English, Zakynthos (Ζάκυνθος) sometimes known as Zante in English and Kythira (Κύθηρα) sometimes known as Cerigo in English.

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