Luxury Villa in Skarinou

Skarinou

  • 3 BedRooms
  • 2 BathRooms
  • 1 Reception room Aluminium shutters Solar panels
  • Water softening system Covered seating area porch Uniquely designed pergola Built
  • 2006 Property size
  • 157 sqmLand size: 414 sqm Details

This villa benefits from lovely views of mountains stretching as far as the coast at Kiti, Larnaca.

The villa is in excellent condition and has been continually updated. It consists of an

open-plan bright living/dining room, with a built-in log effect gas fire. A large kitchen leads out to a carport.

Upstairs there are three double bedrooms. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe & en-suite bathroom. There is a large family bathroom and the other two bedrooms share a balcony with great views. All the bedrooms have built in wardrobes, ceiling fans & air conditioning units.

Outside there is a mature landscaped garden and sunny terrace with a wooden pergola. From the terrace there is a gate leading to a spiral staircase to the lower level tiled swimming pool. At the back of the house there are four sheds for outside storage.

The house has versatile aluminium shutters and fly screens on all windows and doors. The villa is being sold fully furnished including electrical appliances.

Let Me Show You Around Skarinou

Skarinou is ideally situated between Limassol to the west, Larnaca to the east and Nicosia to the north. All approximately 30 minutes drive.. The nearest beach is a fifteen minute drive away and Larnaca airport is a 25 minute drive. The village benefits from having a large supermarket.The village of Skarinou is built at an average altitude of 190 meters above sea level and is the “heart” of Cyprus. It is on the road axis of the island that connects Nicosia, Limassol and Golden Donkeys Farm is located in Skarinou village, halfway between Larnaca and Limassol. When building it, we were based on our love and care for sustaining the Cyprus traditions. And we really wanted to help preserve the heritage of Cyprus – friendly and industrious animals, which many centuries faithfully served the Cypriots. After all, it is the Cyprus donkeys, who were the indispensable tool: they transported food and wine, they mode of transportation on the island for many centuries, it was the donkeys

that helped in the production of olive oil, turning the heavy millstones, and in the manufacture of wine, carrying grapes from mountain plantations were the primary Activities and Places of Interest.

Visit the church of Guiding Virgin Mary and the chapels of Saint George and Apostle Loucas. The ‘Environmental Information Centre of Larnaca Mountainous Areas’ – located in the village is worth a visit in order to learn more about 18 rural areas of Larnaca region (Flora, Fauna and Cultural elements).  Visit the Golden Donkeys Farm and Dipotamos Donkey Farm to enjoy a ride in nature and taste donkey milk. You can also see the Donkey milk beauty products. Go to Ktima Georgiadi to have the experience of a Greek Music night with plenty of food and wine. Skarinou taverna, Olive Restaurant, Classic Car Inn and Ktima Georgiadi are very good options of tasting Cyprus traditional food. Coffee shops are also available in the village.

Skarinou village

Right at the heart of Cyprus, 190 meters above sea level and surrounded by hills, lies the picturesque village of Skarinou. Located near three of the main towns of the island, Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca, right off the main motorway interconnecting these three towns, Skarinou combines the qualities of country life with the luxuries of life in town. Built on the side of the hill with the unique Cypriot terrain as its background, Skarinou preserves its traditional architecture. The houses resemble the old traditional stone buildings reminiscent of days passed and gone. And as with most small villages in Cyprus, Skarinous’ dominant landmark is the church of The Guiding Virgin Mary (Panagia i Odigidria) which stands proud and tall at the entrance of the village, welcoming both locals and visitors. Furthermore, the old style identity of the village remains intact with its narrow streets leading to squares and natural openings. Houses with central courtyards and heavy, big entrance doors (outer-doors known in Greek as ksoportia) are still found all over the village which is built in different levels due to the morphology of the ground.

In this small village, where architectural structure blends in with nature and modernization co-exists with tradition, culture and customs have survived through time. A walk through the village may lead you to see women embroidering or knitting in their courtyards or even making the traditional halloumi (Cypriot cheese). Do not be surprised if you are called in by these hospitable people to be treated to a homemade sweet or a cup of coffee as this is considered natural and is very common.

Distances

Larnaca Airport – 30.4 km Pafos Airport – 100 km

Main Essentials

Alpha Mega Supermarket Open 7 Day’s A Week Including Bank Holidays, Local Shops , Pharmacies, Restaurants Cafes Take-Away And Deliveries right on your doorstep.

Education

Schools For All Ages Are Well Located

Article by Maria Neocleous – Luxury Property Expert

maria@trellows.com