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- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 1
- Plot Size 1500
- Living Area 150
- Property type: Villa
- Built In 2005
Property Description
The Milky Way House – Views to die for
This plot of land bought by the owner for viewing the Milky Way with his telescope. The location is perfect due to the clear atmosphere, there is not light pollution although it is located at the edge of the tiny village Sklavi.
The house built in 2005 in two levels, has all amenities and high standards of construction.
– enforced concrete
– double glazing
– underfloor heating
– original wood interior doors and wardrobes.
Entering the main entrance is the upper level of the house with 3 bedrooms, shower/toilet. The master bedroom ensuite with a separate wardrobe room.
Concrete steps leading down the ground floor level with an open space kitchen/lounge/dining and the view to die for. Sea view in distance and fertile land all around.
A little bit of history
Sklavi is a small village on the way to south coast, 19 km from Sitia. It is claimed that its name (means slaves) is due to its settlement with Slavic families after the liberation of Crete from the Arabs in 961 A.C. At the near by hills called Farmakefalo, 2 Minoan tombs were excavated.
In front of the village on the road there is a magnificent Ottoman fountain.
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Sitia – the main town of the area.
Sitia is a seaside town in eastern Crete, perfect for permanent living. Here you shall encounter the Cretan beauty at its best.
It is ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. Most of the services and facilities you need are located in the city center of Sitia: banks, ATMs, shops, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, pharmacies and gas stations. There is also a General Hospital in the city.
How to get to Sitia
There are regular domestic flights to the airport of Sitia ‘Vicentzos Kornaros’ (JSH) mainly from Athens and mainland Greece.
You can get to Sitia by direct ferry from Piraeus as well as from the islands of the Dodecanese such as Rhodes.
You can also reach Sitia by bus or car from Heraklion in about 1,5 hours.
This plot of land bought by the owner for viewing the Milky Way with his telescope. The location is perfect due to the clear atmosphere, there is not light pollution although it is located at the edge of the tiny village Sklavi.
The house built in 2005 in two levels, has all amenities and high standards of construction.
– enforced concrete
– double glazing
– underfloor heating
– original wood interior doors and wardrobes.
Entering the main entrance is the upper level of the house with 3 bedrooms, shower/toilet. The master bedroom ensuite with a separate wardrobe room.
Concrete steps leading down the ground floor level with an open space kitchen/lounge/dining and the view to die for. Sea view in distance and fertile land all around.
A little bit of history
Sklavi is a small village on the way to south coast, 19 km from Sitia. It is claimed that its name (means slaves) is due to its settlement with Slavic families after the liberation of Crete from the Arabs in 961 A.C. At the near by hills called Farmakefalo, 2 Minoan tombs were excavated.
In front of the village on the road there is a magnificent Ottoman fountain.
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Sitia – the main town of the area.
Sitia is a seaside town in eastern Crete, perfect for permanent living. Here you shall encounter the Cretan beauty at its best.
It is ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. Most of the services and facilities you need are located in the city center of Sitia: banks, ATMs, shops, supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, pharmacies and gas stations. There is also a General Hospital in the city.
How to get to Sitia
There are regular domestic flights to the airport of Sitia ‘Vicentzos Kornaros’ (JSH) mainly from Athens and mainland Greece.
You can get to Sitia by direct ferry from Piraeus as well as from the islands of the Dodecanese such as Rhodes.
You can also reach Sitia by bus or car from Heraklion in about 1,5 hours.