Single-family detached house 245 m², excellent condition, Naousa, Paros
Paros
€ 2,800,000
4 rooms
245 m²
3+ bathrooms
No Lift
Balcony
Furnished
Cellar
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Listing updated on 10/15/2024
Description
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This cluster of deluxe quarters is a real masterpiece of Cycladic construction. It was built in 1910 in order to constitute a mansion of the time. Its architectural style is an ideal amalgamation of elegant taste and Cycladic charm in equal measure. This cluster of sumptuous chambers is divided in two levels stretching on 245 square metres in total amidst a plot of 459 square metres. In 2020 it was thoroughly renovated according to the contemporary civil engineering’s rules and the cutting-edge techniques but having had preserved the architectural traits of the residence. Although the dwelling is situated in the heart of the cosmopolitan town of Naoussa yet it affords the utmost privacy thanks to a secluded, outdoor area within the estate spanning 317 square metres. Furthermore, the property boasts a swimming pool with water-jet massage facility and an open-air dining space shaded by a pergola in the midst of a well-manicured garden. Indoors this aristocratic and quaint lodge comprises in each level 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a guests’ lavatory, a kitchen, and a common dining and living room. Its new owners will have the option of either enjoying the utter privacy in exclusive and serene atmosphere or go out joining the vivid nightlife of Naoussa just a few steps away from their home. Energy certificate under issue. NAOUSSA: Naoussa is a picturesque provincial town on Paros Island; it extends on the north-eastern seaboard of the island of Paros. It is the second larger town after the capital, «Paroikia». It is surrounded by a lot of golden caster beaches such as «Kolympithres», «Monasteri», «Laggeri» and the «Aqua Park» while some other famous shores lie adjacent to the district of Naoussa such as «Santa Maria», «Piperi», «Xifara», «Aghei Anargyri» and «Ambelas». The region of Naoussa was inhabited as back as the Byzantine era. It was protected by a fortress which was erected at the entrance of the old harbour of Naoussa. The Venetian Duke of Naxos had it constructed in the 15th century in order to safeguard the site from the pirates. The most prominent feature of these fortifications were to towers with an iron chain suspended between them for preventing the hostile ships from anchorage. Other touristy attractions of the area are the Greek Orthodox Church Panagia (it means «Virgin Mary») Pantanassa (it means «chatelaine of everything») lain at the top of Naoussa’s knoll, the Folklore Museum of Naoussa, the remains of a Mycenaean Akropolis built in 1200 b.C at the neighbourhood of «Koukounaries» (it means «pine cones»), e.t.c. . Despite the touristy development of Naoussa yet it has preserved its traditional traits such as quaint narrow-paved alleys, cottages with thick stone-walls, e.t.c. .