€1,750,000 For Sale
Tala Paphos
Detached Villa Resale
6 Bedrooms
570m² Covered
1610m² Plot

Detached Villa FOR SALE
in Paphos, Tala
REF. NO. 8154

This property is the definition of luxury and elegance set on a large plot with a very mature garden offering lots of privacy. 

Upon entering the house through the main entrance you are met with a lovely entrance hall with a very large sitting area on your right hand side. To the left is a large luxurious dining area comfortably seating 12 people. Moving on through to the Kitchen and snug you are met with a lovely Italian kitchen and comfortable sitting area. 

The exit through the double French windows opens up to the mature garden and the swimming pool to the right/front of the plot there is a nice hedge running around the length of the land offering lots of privacy for sunbathing and relaxing by the pool. 

Heading upstairs the luxurious style continues with  large double bedrooms, 2 of which are equipped with en-suite and the master bedroom has a large wardrobe room.

 

 

Title Deeds -
Build Year 2005
Swimming Pool Private
Parking Private (uncovered)
Air Conditioning
Airport: 15 min drive
Barbeque Area
Beach: 15 min Drive
Central Heating
En suite bathrooms
Fully Furnished
Gated Community
Golf: 30 min Drive
Maids Quarters
Private Parking (covered)
Private outside space
Private parking (uncovered)
Private swimming pool
Separate Kitchen
Storage room
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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