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A brand-new, lavish dwelling in the region of Lefkes is awaiting its new owners. The lodging stretches on 165 square metres in the midst of a plot of 4,000 square metres. It affords breath-taking panoramic vistas of the crystal-clear Aegean Sea waters against the typical Parian landscape and the far-reaching views of the island of Naxos beyond the horizon. It’s a ground floor construction with full basement and a traditional pigeon roost. Indoors the dwelling features three bedrooms, one of them with en-suite facilities, a kitchen, one extra bathroom and a bright living room along with a dining room. The basement spans on 28 square metres and can constitute a spacious storage. Outdoors the villa comprises a swimming pool with a sun-drenched expansive terrace covered with summer furnishings. The high-quality materials pervade throughout the estate. Elegant finishes and modern amenities on offer include private parking area and well-manicured garden. One of its distinctive traits is that it has been architecturally designed and fashioned with modern eco-living in mind and that is why it sets a model of contemporary eco-luxury. LEFKES: It is the most mountainous village of Paros and perhaps one of the most picturesque villages of the island. It is located at an altitude of 250 metres above the sea level and in fact this is the reason that makes it afford stunning, panoramic views overlooking both the crystal-clear Aegean Sea waters and the Parian landscape. It is only ten kilometres away from Paroikia, the capital town of the island. Its name derives from the abundance of the homonymous trees; the poplars (in Greek «Lefkes»). Further to the geophysical beauty of the region, this quaint village is a virtual museum of the Greek folk art, since it is adorned by many Greek Orthodox churches and chapels, by several traditional windmills of Paros and by a picturesque pottery workshop. The main street, which leads to the centre of the village, is a real work of art, since it is masterfully paved and whitewashed. It is called «Rhamnos», from the homonymous tree (in English «Buckthorn» or «Ramnus Alaternus») that used to dominate along the road.