Stelios House (to spiti tou Steliou) is a beautiful stone house in Panagia near the Makarios III museum, dating back to 1850 that will provide an ideal escape for your holiday. The house shares a shady courtyard with the home of the owners of Stelios house.
Self-Catering
Michalis' Anoyia is a remarkable building, situated in the heart of Kathikas village. The "Anoyia" was renovated without in any way altering its traditional character. Only modern comforts were added. It is split in 2 levels and is decorated with handpicked items and local artefacts. The house consists of two one-bedroom apartments, each with private bathroom, kitchenette and fireplace. From the upper floor you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Paphos forests and Troodos mountains.
Situated in the picturesque village of Goudi a short drive away from the bustle of Paphos, close to the unspoilt little town of Polis.The houses were initially built in the 18th century and were recently reconstructed according to the traditional architectural traits and building materials. They were built in the old traditional Cypriot style with full respect of the past and the entire decor has been restored in detail to adhere to the Cypriot era, therefore providing a unique atmosphere.
Close to the centre of the village is Kostaris, a stone built complex of three individual traditional houses, a two-storey house and bungalow, sharing a common yard and garden, with its traditional oven, wine-press and a small swimming pool to refresh yourselves in the heat of the summer. The houses were restored with traditional methods and their fittings remind us of the true Cypriot character of old houses. The view from Kostaris is panoramic and if you manage to let yourself free, you will immediately feel rejuvenated.
Elpidas Stone Houses are located in Goudi village in Pafos Region. It is a stone build traditional house which consists of 2 independent One bedroom apartments/houses andspacious Two bedroom house sharing the courtyard and the swimming pool offering the most stunning views of the countryside. The apartments are fully equipped with air-conditioning, kitchen, living room, balconies, Flat screen TV, Free wi-fi and fire place for winter period.
Discover the heart of the wine country and return to the comfort of your traditional village house. Moustos is a spacious complex of 2 connecting houses that can be booked separately or together in order to accommodate a group of friends or family. These beautifully restored, 250 year old houses give you an authentic experience with modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and Plasma TV. Each house comfortably accommodates 6 people.
Nothing can equal the character and charm of a stone built cottage in a peaceful environment, by the river and and forest of Apsiou ... It has that lived in feeling you get from favorite items gathered through the years, by the owner, painter Elena Parari. It is a perfect blend of old and authentic style with the comfort of modern life.
The picturesque cottage is reached from the road by 12 steps and entered through a nice flourishing garden with trees, grapevine,boukabilia and local herbs.
Situated in Vasa village, Arkela Agrotouristic Houses is a traditional complex of stone-built studios and apartments with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi. Within 100 metres, you will find taverns serving Cypriot cuisine, cafes and shops.
Set around a common courtyard, studios and apartments at Arkela feature wrought-iron beds and local artefacts. They come with a dining area and private bathroom and they are equipped with a TV, mini fridge, cooking rings and air conditioning. "Palaty" studio has a fireplace.
"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.
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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