Detached in Liopetri
Liopetri, Famagusta
- Bedrooms : 3
- Bathrooms : 0
- Floor Size : 134 m²
- Visits : 69 in 180 days
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 WC detached villa with ground floor office and waiting room, private swimming pool and TITLE DEEDS ready to transfer in Liopetri – LIO136
This delightful property has so much to offer. The entrance from the raised porch area leads into the open plan ground floor which consists of living, dining and kitchen areas. The living room and dining room benefit from a modern style built in log burner, ideal for the colder winter months. There is also patio door access from both the living and dining area to the gardens. The stylish and bright kitchen is finished in white cupboards with contrasting black worktop. The kitchen also has access to the back garden. The ground floor has an additional reception area used by the current owner as an office and separate patients waiting room with private access from the side of the property. Meaning this home could easily be converted to a 4 bedroom property. The ground floor also benefits from a guest WC.
The first floor offers three good sized bedrooms, the master bedroom includes patio door access to the balcony as well as having an ensuite shower room with WC and sink with large vanity unit. The second bedroom, used by the current owners as a therapy room, also has patio door access to the balcony with views over fields. The spacious family bathroom includes a bathtub, over bath shower, WC and sink.
The wraparound garden includes an inviting swimming pool, raised veranda, off street parking and well-established trees and plants. Within walking distance to all of the village amenities this delightful property is set back from the main road and is just 650m from the nearest supermarket. This villa would make a superb family home or retire to the sun property with plenty of space for hosting visiting guests. Viewing is highly recommended to understand the potential of this villa.
Viewings by appointment.
LIOPETRI
`Sip a traditional Cypriot coffee or frappe in one of the village coffee shops and watch the world go by` – This is how most local residents spend their time in the Eastern villages of Cyprus.
The village centre is home to all the local amenities including shops, banks, schools, bars and tavernas. Liopetri is also famous for the monument to the Cypriot heroes who fought against the British in the Cyprus Liberation war from 1955 to 1959. There are churches that date back to the 15th and 16th centuries and you can find traditional houses built of mud and straw.
Down by the river at Potamos Liopetriou there is a small fishing harbour with some of the best fish restaurants on the Island where you can sample the freshly caught local delicacies
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The village is located just a 10 minute drive from Ayia Napa and 35 minutes from Larnaca international airport and is surrounded by other ‘Kokkinochorio` (red soil villages) including Xylofagou, Avgorou and Sotira.
ABOUT THE FAMAGUSTA REGION
Whether you are planning to visit the Famagusta region of the Republic of Cyprus for the first time or you are already in love with the area, there is something here for everyone.
The area is not known as the ‘Jewel of the Eastern Mediterranean` for nothing! From the stunning cliffs of Cavo Greko (the most Easterly point of Europe) to quaint inland villages, to the 44 (yes 44!) white sandy Blue Flag beaches, the area holds something for every palette. We have beautiful nature trails, water sports galore, amazing fresh cuisine, nightlife, one of the top waterparks in Europe, fishing harbours, a world class Marina and the list goes on and on! You are never far from anywhere in Famagusta, a maximum 15 minute drive to the nearest beach from even the most inland villages.
Thousands of expats of all nationalities have made Cyprus their home over the years due to the warm local welcome, fantastic climate and host of things to do. The bustling cities of Limassol, Larnaca and Nicosia are just over an hour away but here you can enjoy a more relaxed pace of life. Crime rates are amongst the lowest in Europe, English and Russian are widely spoken and there is always time for a chat, a coffee or a glass of wine in the sunshine. We look forward to introducing you to hidden gems of the area on your next visit.