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House | For Sale | 100 m2 | € 290.000
Price:   € 290.000
Size (m2):   100
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Residential
Sub Type:   House
Municipality:   Vamos
Prefecture:   Chanion
Region:   Crete
Reference #:   CCV843
Date Posted:   12/03/2011
Property Snapshot
Price:   € 290.000
Size (m2):   100
Price/m2:   € 2.900/m2
Status:   For Sale
Type:   Residential
Sub Type:   House
Reference #:   CCV843
Agent's Code:   14
Date Posted:   12/03/2011
     
     
     
     
Property Details
Bedrooms:   2
Bathrooms:   1
W/C's:   0
Kitchens:   1
# of Storeys:   1
View:   Sea
Garage:   Parking Spot
Year Built:   2006
City/Town:   Xirosterni
Municipality:   Vamos
Prefecture:   Chanion
Region:   Crete
Country:   Greece
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Description: Villa 152sqm In Xirosterni

This is a lovely 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom villa with a flexible layout, on a large, well-developed plot on the outskirts of Xerosterni.Upstairs is a super kitchen with a wide archway, clean white units, a central island with sinks inset and cupboards under, a US-style fridge/freezer, six-ring gas hob and electric oven, and a dining area. The one side of the living area has been modified like an extra master bedroom - with its own somba, (traditional wood-burning stove). This of course can be easily converted again to a large sitting/dining area keeping the downstairs area only for bedrooms. The ceiling upstairs is a traditional wood-beamed one, with a ceiling fan, adding lots of character. Also on this level is a shower room in cool grey white color scheme and two balconies, both with pergolas. Stunning sea and White Mountain views are enjoyed from the front upstairs terrace which is covered by a shady pergola; a great venue for al-fresco meals while enjoying the wonderful views. The other veranda overlooking the rear garden is un-covered and enjoys full sunshine during the winter months and also has a sea and White mountain view.Downstairs is a spacious double bedroom and a sitting room. The latter could be converted to use as a bedroom keeping upstairs purely as living quarters. Also there is a spacious bathroom which has a corner Jacuzzi bath and also houses the washing machine. A wide, shady veranda goes along one side of the house - a nice and peaceful place to enjoy the attractive gardens.The extensive grounds of this villa have been lovingly planted with a wide variety of shrubs, cacti, trees and flowering plants, as well as many citrus and fruit trees, including orange, lemon, grapefruit, plus apple and peach, fig, and also 12 olive trees. There are raised flower beds with stone walls, various ground level flower beds enclosed by (and incorporating) original rocks, stone archways and pillars, and various seating areas. There is a pergola shading a stone table with matching benches; conveniently near this is a shady, pergola-covered brick-built outside kitchen with stone-built BBQ area, with water and electricity connected. There is also a useful lock-up storage shed. The spacious, 25sqm garage has lots of extra storage space and with double-aspect windows for natural light and air, and could easily be used as a work-shop, or converted into an extra guest bedroom.There are various lovely views of the surrounding countryside, the White Mountains and the sea.

About: Chanion, Crete, Greece

Per 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.

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