Larnaka
"The country house Porphyrios was named after Porphyrios Dikaios, the archaeologist who first discovered the treasures of Choirokoitia. The 200 hundred year old house was renovated and redesigned by the archaeologist's nephew - an architect with a passion for authentic rural architecture.
7Kamares is a traditional restored stone -built house with a private inner yard located in the beautiful famous lace-making village of Pano Lefkara. Is an ideal place for relaxation and opportunities to discover the customs of the traditional village of Lefkara. Close to major cities and attractions. The property has one studio and a one-bedroom apartment both fully furnished and equipped with high-quality modern home appliances.
Palatakia is an agrotourism holiday guest house in a traditional rural houses of the picturesque village of Kato Drys offering rooms or studios with self catering facilities. Only adult (+18) can stay with us. Based in the heart of the hilly countryside of Cyprus near the famous lace-making village of Lefkara, it is an ideal location to explore and discover the island as it is centrally located with easy access to all the major cities and attractions.
"To Konatzi of Marika and Yiannis" is situated in the centre of the village and it was built in 1865 by the members of the family.
This beautiful, old but newly renovated Cypriot house is located in the delightful village of Tochni. The house stands at the highest point of eastern hills with a panoramic view and a private swimming pool in the middle. The style of this house is with no doubt traditional Cypriot, giving you the feeling of being in another era. The owners of the house have made every effort in keeping with the original style, but making sure that there are all the comforts of modern times. The house features 4 double bedroom fully furnished with dining area and kitchen, bathroom, toilet and veranda.
The listed stone house was built in the 19th century by the owners family. The house was completely restored in 2006. The occupants of the house at the turn of the century were farmers who cultivated wheat and barley using oxen, and harvested carob and olive trees in the valley below. The women of the house spun and loomed silk, cured pig, kept fowl, harvested the crops and worked lace for the merchants of Lefkara. The villages bought wine from the mountain villages of Vavla and beyond.
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