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| Villa | For Sale | 200 m2 | € 0 |
| Price: | € 0 | |
| Size (m2): | 200 | |
| Price/m2: | € 0/m2 | |
| Status: | For Sale | |
| Type: | Residential | |
| Sub Type: | Villa | |
| Reference #: | CCA674 | |
| Agent's Code: | 230 | |
| Date Posted: | 11/09/2011 | |
| Bedrooms: | 3 | |
| Bathrooms: | 2 | |
| W/C's: | 0 | |
| Kitchens: | 1 | |
| # of Storeys: | 1 | |
| View: | Sea | |
| Garage: | Attached | |
| Year Built: | 2011 | |
| City/Town: | Sternes | |
| Municipality: | Akrotiri | |
| Prefecture: | Chanion | |
| Region: | Crete | |
| Country: | Greece |
| Balcony/Veranda |
| Basement |
| Fireplace |
PRICE ON APPLICATION Property has the potential for:- 3/4 bedrooms, garage, luxury fittings, stunning views. Situated on the Akrotiri peninsular, convenient for Chania and Chania International Airport. Akrotiri is a rocky promontory on the northern side of the island of Crete, in the Sea of Crete. It is roughly circular in shape, connected to the rest of the island by a wide causeway between Chania and the town of Souda. To the south, Souda Bay is found between the peninsula and the island. Most of the peninsula is a plateau somewhat elevated from the sea. There is a string of hills along the northern coast. A variety of flora occur on the rocky promontory of Akrotiri including the herb Taraxacum minimum. The road network is quite extensive and in good condition, reaching all the villages and beaches of Akrotiri. There is also a very frequent bus connection with Hania. Akrotiri also has a few monasteries which are becoming popular with visitors: the impressive Agia Triada was founded in the beginning of the 17th century and was a prominent religious school until about 40 years ago.
About: Chanion, Crete, GreecePer square mile, Crete must be one of the most "loaded" places in the world -- loaded, that is, in the diversity of its history, archaeological sites, natural attractions, tourist amenities, and just plain surprises. In a world where more and more travelers have "been there, done that," Crete remains an endlessly fascinating and satisfying destination. Few travelers need to be sold on the glories of the Minoan culture of Crete. But Crete also offers cities layered with 4,000 years of continuous inhabitation, including the vibrant heritage of centuries-old Orthodox Christianity and the distinctive imprint left by almost 700 years of Venetian and Turkish rule. Not to mention endless beaches, magnificent mountains, intriguing caves, resonant gorges, and countless villages and sites that provide unexpected and unforgettable experiences. An elaborate service industry has developed to please the many thousands of foreigners who visit Crete each year. Facilities now exist to suit everyone's taste, ranging from luxury resorts to guest rooms in villages that have hardly changed over several centuries. You can spend a delightful day in a remote mountain town where you're treated to fresh goat cheese and olives, then be back at your hotel within an hour, enjoying a cool drink on the beach. |