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| Description: The villa has 3 double bedrooms one with en-suite shower room and patio door to balcony, two further shower rooms, an open-plan kitchen/living area with patio doors to terrace, a storage room which could be utilised as a 4th bedroom and a roof terrace. |
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| Description: Garden Terrace |
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| Description: Pool One |
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| Description: Pool Two |
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| Description: Rear Aspect |
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| Description: Lounge leading to terrace |
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| Description: One of 3 bathrooms in the villa |
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| Description: Kitchen area of the spacious open plan Kitchen / Dining / Living room. |
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| Description: This Semi-Detached Villa is located next to one of the 2 swimming pools. |
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| Description: First Floor Terrace |
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| Description: View from Ground Floor |
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| Description: View from First Floor |
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| Description: View from the Roof Terrace |
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| Description: Gumusluk, meaning ‘of silver’ is the harbour of ancient Myndos and is one of the oldest settlements on the peninsula. This area is steeped in history and rich in archaeology both on land and underwater. Bring your snorkel because there is so much to see just below the water where parts of the historic city subsided. The centre – a small fishing village - has kept it’s charm thanks to strictly enforced buiding prohibitions. This photogenic small waterfront is home to about a dozen fish restaurants and just a few craft shops and is an ideal spot for a bit of peace and quiet. The only noise is the gentle lapping of the sea on the shoreline. From here you can walk across the sunken causeway of the ancient city of Myndos to Rabbit Island. |