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- €200,000

- Villa 2 bedrooms
- For Sale
- Mileai
Greece
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This 150 sq.m. villa in the historic village of Milies in Pelion, Greece is a 1974 conversion of a traditional stone-built 19th-century olive mill, designed by Academy Award winning Art Director Vassilis Fotopoulos, who was the first owner of the house. Located in a quiet, green neighbourhood overlooking the Pagasitikos Gulf, with no car traffic nearby, a 200m walk from the central village square and an 8km drive to the closest sandy beach.
The 60 sq.m. living room includes a sitting area by the fireplace, a dining area, a stone sofa which can serve as a full-size bed and a study corner. Other rooms: Master bedroom with full-size traditional iron bed, built-in and open closets, desk, bookcase. Small bedroom with twin-size traditional iron bed and drawer unit. Bathroom with sitting bathtub and all amenities. All rooms have view to the 200 sq.m. garden, with separate entrances for the living room and the bedrooms. An external 12 sq.m. kitchen overlooking the garden dining area and a separate 10 sq.m. utility room are built right over an mountain creek, through a typical 19th-century arched stone structure.
Property includes an adjacent 350 sq.m. plot, accessible via a stone staircase at the East side of the house, which can be used for gardening / cultivating but also for building a separate unit.
Location: A 200m mild uphill walk takes you to the main square, where you can find several restaurants and cafes, basic shopping facilities (grocery, bakery, pharmacy, newsstand, local artefacts) and most of Milies` historic highlights, such as the 1740 Taxiarches church, the Municipal Library and the Museum. A 300m downhill walk from the house takes you to the famous old train station and the still active narrow-gauge railway, constructed in 1903 by engineer Evaristo de Chirico, the father of renown painter Giorgio de Chirico. Around Milies there are many well-marked mountain paths offering spectacular views of the mountain and the surrounding sea. There is also a wide choice of beaches at a short driving distance both to the west (Pagasitikos Gulf) and the east (Aegean Sea), the closest being the sandy beaches of Koropi and Kala Nera (8 km).
The 60 sq.m. living room includes a sitting area by the fireplace, a dining area, a stone sofa which can serve as a full-size bed and a study corner. Other rooms: Master bedroom with full-size traditional iron bed, built-in and open closets, desk, bookcase. Small bedroom with twin-size traditional iron bed and drawer unit. Bathroom with sitting bathtub and all amenities. All rooms have view to the 200 sq.m. garden, with separate entrances for the living room and the bedrooms. An external 12 sq.m. kitchen overlooking the garden dining area and a separate 10 sq.m. utility room are built right over an mountain creek, through a typical 19th-century arched stone structure.
Property includes an adjacent 350 sq.m. plot, accessible via a stone staircase at the East side of the house, which can be used for gardening / cultivating but also for building a separate unit.
Location: A 200m mild uphill walk takes you to the main square, where you can find several restaurants and cafes, basic shopping facilities (grocery, bakery, pharmacy, newsstand, local artefacts) and most of Milies` historic highlights, such as the 1740 Taxiarches church, the Municipal Library and the Museum. A 300m downhill walk from the house takes you to the famous old train station and the still active narrow-gauge railway, constructed in 1903 by engineer Evaristo de Chirico, the father of renown painter Giorgio de Chirico. Around Milies there are many well-marked mountain paths offering spectacular views of the mountain and the surrounding sea. There is also a wide choice of beaches at a short driving distance both to the west (Pagasitikos Gulf) and the east (Aegean Sea), the closest being the sandy beaches of Koropi and Kala Nera (8 km).
This 150 sq.m. villa in the historic village of Milies in Pelion, Greece is a 1974 conversion of a traditional stone-built 19th-century olive mill, designed by Academy Award winning Art Director Vassilis Fotopoulos, who was the first owner of the house. Located in a quiet, green neighbourhood overlooking the Pagasitikos Gulf, with no car traffic ne...
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