Upon entering through the large entrance door, you receive your first warm welcome at Loxandras Inn, (To Spiti tis Loxandras) as you discover the untold beauty of the stone-paved courtyard and the unique play of light and shadows.
Moving to the inside through the large arch, you come into the living room with its fireplace, while the entire building consists of three one-bedroom apartments and one studio.
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Set amidst lush greenery Evdokias and Myroforas 2-bedroom houses were built at about 1750. Each has separate living area, kitchen, veranda, bathroom, yard. Both of the houses are in the main part of the community and constitute best architecture samples of the past decades, overlooking the mountain and the garden. The split-level houses feature a fully equipped kitchen and a seating area with fireplace. Free bicycles are available.The guests will have the opportunity to prepare their own meals while visiting our fields and enjoy our fruits which they are biologically produced.
Arsorama is the home we inherited from our ancestors and which the government has declared preserved. Due to the many beautiful memories we have had in the years gone, by with our great grand parents, we wanted to honor their memory by bringing back life to our ancestral home. This has long been a dream come true for us and with love and attention to detail, we christened the renovated house Arsorama (Arsos + Orama – Arsos + Dream). Our intention was to provide our visitors with quality, beauty comfort, luxury, friendliness but at the same time close links with tradition.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kontoyiannis House is Traditional stone built family house in Kalavasos village Larnaka. Centered round a secluded courtyard it can be let us as four large apartments or villa, great for relaxing and experiencing typical Cypriot living. Come with the family or on your own.
Olgas Cottage is a detached 3-bedroom stone house, restored in its original traditional character. Built more than 200 years ago, the house is located in a beautiful country setting surrounded by nature and birdsong. The private courtyard includes a large patio shaded by a large olive tree, plus a lawn and flower garden. At one end of the house there is a traditional village oven and a grape press. Over the low walls of the courtyard there is a fantastic view of the Chryssochou valley.
Rothkia’s Home’ is a traditional guesthouse located in the centre of Parekklisia village of the Limassol district in Cyprus. The name of the guesthouse was given in memory of our late grandmother Rodou or ‘Rothkia’ as her friends and local people used to call her.
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