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3 Bedroom 'Darling Buds of May' Villa in Kas in Perfect Harmony with its Natural Settings |
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| Reference: |
KAS1522VL |
| Price: |
£127,500 / €161,222 |
| Location: |
Kas |
| Property Type: |
Villa(s) |
| Category Of Property: |
Village House(s), Retirement Home(s), Nature & Mountain Houses |
| Completion Status: |
Resale |
| No of Bedrooms: |
3 |
| No of Bathrooms: |
2 |
| Floor: |
2 |
| Sq Metres Built: |
140 |
| Sq Metres Plot: |
550 |
| Sq Metres Terrace: |
20 |
| Furnished: |
Fully Furnished |
| Swimming Pool: |
Optional Extra |
| Distance From Sea: |
3 miles |
| Type Of Parking: |
Driveway |
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Description
3 Bedroom Nature Villa in Kas in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings.
- 3 double bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms
- 50cm thick stone walls - cool in summer, warm in winter
- 4 balconies
- Fantastic Jacuzzi room
- Private parking
- Satellite TV and ADSL internet
- UPVC double glazing
- Plaster and coving
- Lovely views
- Large gardens with room for pool
This villa has been constructed from reclaimed stone to give the appearance of an old house. It fits its idylic rural setting very well. If you think 'Darling Buds of May' you are on the right track. Cukurbag is a very pleasant and green valley about 1000 metres above sea level. It is a small community that has a number of 'in the know' ex-pat families living there. It is about 10 minutes to Kas - with all its upmarket attractions and offers the best of both worlds.
Plot 546 m², Villa 140 m² - Finished July 2006
3 en-suite bedrooms Jacuzzi room 3 shower rooms Guest toilet room Kitchen Entrance/dining area Living room with open fireplace 4 balconies 2 terraces
The stone walls were built using old stone and so already have a mixture of colours ranging from cream to deep terracota and greys and were laid to achieve an old wall effect.
The house has two south facing balconies and one terrace each 4 m² and a large north facing ground floor terrace 29 m² and two north facing balconies each 4 m² and the jacuzzi room.
The front door is off the large north facing terrace with natural stone floor. The terrace faces out over the valley and provides cool shade in the hot summer. The entrance leads into the open plan lounge, dining room and kitchen with stairs up to the first floor, and doors off to the guest toilet room and downstairs bedroom. Doors also lead from the lounge to the south and north terraces. The downstairs bedroom has a door onto the north terrace and door to the en-suite shower room. This room could be used for use as a study with a double sofa bed for when guests stay.
The tiled stairs lead up to the landing with doors to two bedrooms and jacuzzi room. The two bedrooms are east and west, both identical, they have en-suite showers rooms and doors onto both north and south facing balconies and also a full length window east or west for morning and evening sunshine.
The jacuzzi room has sliding glass doors on 3 sides and a glass roof. The floor and house wall are covered in natural stone. The Vitra 160 cm diameter jacuzzi has two motors and both floor and side jets with variable air and water flow control. Access to both wooden balconies either side.
Inside the villa the walls have been plastered and been painted the same warm sand colour throughtout and the ceilings white with plaster ceiling coving. The floor tiles are a matt pale terracota/sand colour and the shower room wall tiles a matt cream with white wash basins and toilets. The open fireplace has a metal grate for use in the cooler winter nights.
The internal doors are white with brushed silver colour handles to match the white sealed unit windows and doors. The shower rooms, guest toilet and bedrooms have locking mechanisms that can be opened from the outside in case of emergencies.
The full length glass doors are white PVC with double glazed sealed units.
The shower room fittings are Vitra with matching Vitra silver mixer taps and showers mixers with 4-function shower heads. The white round Vitra jacuzzi is 160 cm diameter and has two motors with a hydro massage system with air and water jets from both the bottom and sides of the jacuzzi with variable flow and is suitable for two people.
The kitchen cupboard units are a warm coloured wood effect with brushed silver handles from the quality Kelebek range, the stainless steel sink and drainer, built in extractor hood with charcoal filter, 4-ring gas hob, electric oven are all from Teka in black/brushed silver finish. The worktop is black granite. There are halogen downlighters under the wall cupboards. Space has been left to install a dishwasher and tall fridge/freezer. There is plumbing in the downstairs guest en-suite shower room for a washing machine.
The terrace and balcony railings have been painted to match the grey of the stonework. The natural stone flooring on the terraces and south balconies is a mixture of colours including oranges and greys to again match the stonework and have a fern like pattern running through the stone.
The villa is positioned centrally within the garden which has been terraced with natural stone walls and as many as possible of the mature almond trees have been retained. New planting of fruit and nut trees such as apricot, cherry, lemon, orange, apple, pear, pomegranite and hazel etc will take place in spring 2007 and flowers and climbing plants such as jasmine, honeysuckles, bougainville will be planted in the garden to clamber up the balcony railings and fencing to screen off the garden. The garden will also have a mixture of flowers and vegetables. There is a 5 m wide entrance driveway with metal gate and enough space parking for at least 3 cars. The boundary is marked off by natural stone walls topped by a wire fence to keep out the goats, horses and cattle that are grazed on the surrounding land. Within the garden several natural stone walls have been built to terrace the sloping garden and provide planting areas at different levels.
The villa has been built over the remains of an existing house (foundation room outlines were found in the soil) and the original old walls of one room have been retained and will be used to create a storage shed with a flat seating platform on top.
Two areas under the terrace, either side of the water storage tank, have been left open for use as dry storage areas. The water storage tank holds approximately 10 m³ of water but is used only as a backup should the mains water supply be temporarily unavailable.
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