Nestled amidst the tranquil environs of Epano Archanes in Iraklion, Crete, this charming villa presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of rural Greece while owning a piece of its rich historical tapestry. Priced at €350,000, the property spans a generous 192 square meters and sits on an expansive 2305 square meter estate filled with lush fruit trees including cherry, walnut, apple, lemon, orange, almond trees, and vines bearing exquisite grape varieties.
The villa comprises three separate buildings that have been constructed over a period, with the earliest dating back to 1890 and the latest addition in 1980. These structures have been built using local materials and Cretan stone, typical of the region’s architectural heritage. The main residence, measuring 115 square meters, features a cozy living space interconnected with a kitchen, two well-sized bedrooms, and a spacious double toilet. The tiled roofs and wooden ceilings enhance the rustic feel of this home.
Adjacent to the main home, there is a quaint 29 square meter stone guesthouse. This annex includes a comfortable living area and an attic bedroom paired with a toilet, all crowned with a traditional wooden and tiled roof that adds a quaint charm. Additionally, there is a 48 square meter outbuilding currently serving as a storage room. With a little imagination and some renovation, it could be transformed into an inviting guest home, complete with its own living space, kitchen, bedroom, and toilet.
The outdoor spaces are equally engaging with stone terraces and restful areas designed for relaxation and entertainment, including a built-in stove and barbecue. Two wells and a water tank ensure ample water supply ... click here to read more