PEACE AND TRANQUILITY IN SIMPLE LUXURY
Enjoy the view of Plomari's rooftops and the Aegean Sea in peaceful distance from the city's noise, yet still with a short distance to cafes and shops. From the house's spacious terraces spread over three floors, you are on your own - in the midst of it all.
The courtyard on the ground floor provides access to the bedrooms on the 1st and 2nd floors through the sculptural staircase, and to the bathrooms on the ground floor and 1st floor. The ground floor is furnished with a large combined kitchen-living room next to the courtyard. The house is partly built with stacked stones in the local rock - as the Greek tradition dictates.
THE RESIDENCE
From all bedrooms, there is direct access to the outdoor areas, where you can find both sun and shade. The rooms are equipped with beds, wardrobes, and workspaces. The room on the 2nd floor has a view of Plomari’s roof profile and space for extra bedding. In the kitchen-living room, there is plenty of space for eight people around a big round table, and you find yourself in the Greek tradition, with a ceiling height of more than 3.5 meters.
The bathrooms on the ground floor and 1st floor have a sink, shower, and toilet. For stays in the off-season, you can warm up with underfloor heating in the kitchen-living room and the dwellings two bathrooms. Bedrooms are equipped with wooden floors. On the 2nd floor, there is access to a washing machine in an annex.
A HOUSE WITH CHARACTER, THE FINEST DAYLIGHT, AND CARING DETAILS.
- an evening in May - a view from the terrace on the 1st floor.
Plomari has enticed with a special authenticity - both as a town and a community.
From the house - situated high above the town's rooftops – you overlook many truly wonderful spots, from the many outdoor spaces.
Enjoy the view of the sea with Turkey on the horizon from the terrasses and stroll less than ten minutes through the winding streets to the town's harbor.
Plomari is a town with a vibrant and naturally unfolding city life throughout the year, with the Greeks at its center. The large square by the harbor is the focal point of the life of the town, and here one can rightly claim to be part of life in an authentic Greek city. On the square, you meet among other things, the local elderly men, some with boxes of fruit for sale; chatting, they observe their children, grandchildren, and friends running errands in the town's shops.
A bit further into the town, the Platanos Square offers charming small restaurants, and along the waterfront you will find a delightful little bay with a beach, only a short stroll from the harbor, entices among many other colorful opportunities to enjoy in the authentic atmosphere.
This is how the adventure began in 2006, with the surveying of a pile of rubble.