Stone detached houses with 2 independent studios for sale in Eleftherna, Rethymno. It is a stone house with a total area of 245 sq.m. on a plot of 364 sq.m.
The main residence has an area of 181 sq.m. it is on two levels with its own independent entrance and enclosed, paved courtyards to both the front and rear of the property.
On the ground floor there is a large open-plan kitchen-dining-living room and a bathroom, with access to the backyard, while in addition there is a large bedroom with its own bathroom and separate access to the backyard.
Upstairs there are two bedrooms, one with its own private terrace and shared bathroom as well as a sitting room surrounded by large casement windows overlooking the wider area. Access to the first floor is via internal and external stairs. External stairs lead to a paved courtyard where you can find plenty of seating areas as well as an outdoor BBQ area.
During the last renovation, two separate studios (64 sq.m. in total) were added to the property, each with its own private entrance, central heating, air conditioning and bathroom. The lower studio has access to the courtyard with seating areas & outdoor BBQ and the upper studio has its own private terrace with access to the courtyard as well.
The property has wood central heating and air conditioning in all bedrooms, while it has enough space for the construction of a swimming pool, if one wishes.
The property can be used either for personal use as a permanent or holiday home or for professional use as tourist accommodation.
Eleutherna (Greek: Ἐλεύθερνα), also called Apollonia (Greek: Ἀπολλωνία), was an ancient city-state in Crete, Greece, which lies 25 km southeast of Rethymno in Rethymno regional unit. Archaeologists excavated the site, located on a narrow northern spur of Mount Ida, the highest mountain in Crete. The site is about 1 km south of modern town of Eleftherna, about 8 km north east of Moni Arkadiou, in the current municipality of Rethymno. It flourished from the Dark Ages of Greece’s early history until Byzantine times. The importance of Eleftherna as an archaeological site led to the decision to create the amazing Archaeological Museum of Ancient Eleftherna next to the archaeological site, one of the most important museums in Greece. Around the area of the village you can go to the Historical Monastery of Arkadi just 6 kilometers from Eleftherna. To the west at 9 kilometers you can see the art of pottery in Margarites. You can also visit the cave of Melidoni, the churches and monasteries of the area.