Each of the rooms is unique in interior architecture since each one had a different purpose for serving the household i.e bakery, stable, cellar etc.
Today all rooms have been transformed into small independent apartments, each one having its own private kitchenette and bathroom. All are fully equipped with tv,cooking facilities, sitting and dining furniture.
The rooms are fully air conditioned. The apartments are divided into 2 categories:
a) the one bedroom apartments which have a separate room for the kitchen and bedroom. Maximum occupancy is 4 persons making them ideal for families.
b) the studios where the kitchen and bedroom are all in one room. Studio occupancy is 2 persons.
All the rooms have access to the house inner yard that oversees the stone built village.
There is a big veranda shaded by a vine tree and furnished with sitting tables where our guests can relax and enjoy the breath taking view.
One bedroom apartment
Kamari - No.1
Room #1 was the main bedroom of the couple that’s why its called Kamari (meaning bedroom). Even today is one of the rooms that usually is given to honey mooners and long stayers.
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Mairko - No.2
Room #2 was the kitchen of the house(Kouzina). Today is a small and very cosy studio with a window that oversees the village. It has a traditional double bed and like the other rooms a kitchenette and dining table. It is ideal for solo travellers or couples for a short stay.
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Fournos - No.3
Room number 3 used to be the room where they made and baked the bread.(fournos)The stone built oven is still obvious the front part in the kitchen area and the back part in the bathroom. Its a very unique feature of the house inner architecture.
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Pitharka - No.4
Room #4 –Pitharka –was the place where they kept their wine and olive in the huge clay pots called ‘pitharka’ .It was also the place where the family "smoked" its homemade sausages.
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Tsampra - No.5
Room #5 was the Tsampra .This is where they welcomed and accommodated their guests with their traditional Cypriot hospitality.
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Makarios - No.6
Room #6 is directly above room no 5 and it served as the guest bedroom. Archibishop Makarios, the first president of Cyprus had been accommodated here.
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Tzellari - No.7
Room #7 was the cellar (tzelari) e where they kept the wheat , onions and potatoes. There was not an outside staircase as there is today instead it was accessible through a wooden handmade staircase from room no 4 where they kept their olive and wine.
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Maxazi - No.8
Room no 8 used to be the small supermarket (magazi )of the owners father.When they moved to their new house the shop also moved in the village square where it is running as Vasilopoulos supermarket and cover the needs of the locals and tourists.
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