€1,600,000 For Sale
Tala Paphos
Detached Villa Resale
4 Bedrooms
350m² Covered
1182m² Plot

Detached Villa FOR SALE
in Paphos, Tala
REF. NO. 38229

Nestled in the hills of Tala, Paphos, this captivating residence offers an idyllic living experience with a plethora of enticing features. The elevated location provides sweeping panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the picturesque countryside, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere for residents. Despite its peaceful ambiance, Tala remains conveniently close to amenities, with Tala Square boasting shops, supermarkets, and dining options. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the abundance of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and exploring nearby trails. Tala's proximity to the vibrant city of Paphos ensures easy access to a diverse range of amenities and attractions. This stunning villa is strategically positioned on a peaceful road offering magnificent views of Tala and the sparkling sea beyond. The spacious living room features a cozy fireplace, perfect for cooler winter evenings, while the open-plan dining and kitchen areas seamlessly connect to a large balcony. This expansive balcony wraps around the villa, providing an excellent space for alfresco dinners and showcasing delightful views of the private pool. 

Title Deeds Available
Build Year 2008
Swimming Pool Private
Parking Private (covered)
Air Conditioning
Airport: 30 min drive
Barbeque Area
Basement
Beach: 15 min Drive
Central Heating
En suite bathrooms
Fire place
Golf: 15 min Drive
Guest toilet
Jacuzzi
Mountain views
Open Kitchen
Private Parking (covered)
Private swimming pool
Sea views
Separate Kitchen
Storage room
Title deeds Available
Town: 5 min drive
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Tala, Paphos

Tala is a large suburban village 6 km north of Paphos, Cyprus. Many non-Cypriots have moved here permanently or have a summer home in Tala. Agios Neophytos Monastery is 1 km north. The Agios Neophytos Monastery was founded by Neophytos. After being jailed for pursuing an ascetic life, he fled into the hills of Cyprus and found a small natural cave in 1159. He slowly excavated the opening further to encompass his hermitage cell, a small chapel, and his eventual tomb. Neophytos was staunchly against materialism and being bothered, which kept the population of monks much smaller than at other monasteries of the time.

After, his death, he was buried within the Engleistra according to his own detailed instructions. His successor, Isaias, is mentioned in the writings of Neophytos, but nothing is known about his time as abbot, nor is there any information about any other abbots during the 13th, 14th, or 15th centuries.

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