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Spiti Oneiro - Spartilas
In the height of the summer, hillside houses such as this offer a retreat from busy roads and crowded beaches, with the added benefit of mountain breezes.
Spiti Oneiro is so well-hidden from sight that few people know of its existence. Approached by an unmade road through olive groves that winds up from the main village of Spartillas on the North East coast, Spiti Oneiro offers you wide panoramic views over the bays and headlands of Corfu.
The name ‘Spiti Oneiro’ means ‘House of dreams’ in the Greek language, and as this private villa is set on a terraced hillside overlooking the sea, for a restful relaxing holiday, look no further. Sleeping a maximum of 8 people at any one time, this is the ideal chance for either a large family or two small families to holiday together. All four bedrooms are en-suite, balcony or terrace and have air conditioning.
Sit or lay by this lovely finite horizon swimming pool and dream………………………..
Its balconies take full advantage of its hillside location……………
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This handsome new villa has been furnished with simple elegance by its English owner, with the aim of creating a comfortable, relaxed home and is spread over two floors, with a spacious and modern interior. |
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The large open plan kitchen offers you a full electric oven, ceramic hob with extractor fan, fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster and opens onto a small balcony should you want to enjoy your breakfast outside. |
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| A separate guest toilet is also on this level just off the kitchen area |
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This bright and airy sitting room opens on to a beautiful balcony, letting sunlight fill this space. Even from sitting on the sofa, the view is breathtaking! The cool interior is dashed with colour from the bright scatter cushions, and the stylish rattan seating compliments the natural colours of the open beams that are a trademark in many Corfiot houses. |
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The dining table and eight chairs are conveniently placed next to the kitchen area, should you want to eat indoors. |
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A short flight of marble stairs lead down from the main kitchen area to the three ensuite bedrooms and laundry room on the ground floor level next to the pool. |
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The first double en suite bedroom is located behind the kitchen area with its own private balcony and lots of wardrobe hanging space. |
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Ensuite shower room with large ‘double’ walk in style shower and glass door. |
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Downstairs second double en suite bedroom with french doors that open directly onto the pool terrace. |
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Corner shower unit with sliding door, and walk in wardrobe with a safe. |
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One twin en suite bedroom with full wardrobes, mirror and french doors leading to the pool. |
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Ensuite bathroom with full sized bath and shower over with glass door, wc & basin. |
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Ground floor bedrooms open onto the lovely pool terrace, with some shaded outdoor area and barbeque. |
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| twin en suite bedroom with wardrobes and mirror. |
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| The ‘walk in’ large shower is spacious. Laundry room with washing machine, iron and board is next to this fourth bedroom on the lower floor |
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Outside are 8 sunbeds with umbrella’s, a stone built bbq and a large wooden oval table with umbrella and seating also for 8 people for al fresco dining. |
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Spiti Oneipo lies ideally between mountain and sea, close enough to the village of Spartillas with its mini market, churches, Kafenion and bakery: yet approx 15 minutes drive to the coastal road and Barbati beach with its friendly atmosphere, family run taverna’s and excellent water sports. |
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Barbati Beach – a mile-long sweep of dazzling white pebbles and translucent blue water. |
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Barbati is perched at the foot of Mount Pantokrator, amidst green cypress trees; it has breathtaking views across to Corfu Town on the right and Albania on the left. The sheer, rocky backdrop secludes Barbati from the rest of the island, giving it an isolated, hidden feel. The village also offers a small selection of bars, tavernas, supermarkets, launderette and souvenir shops, with a newly built church in the centre of the village.
Barbati took its name from the mansion of the noble Barbatis family and its beach is a white stretch of shingle against an azure sea. Wonderfully situated to provide whatever you are looking for in a holiday: You can laze in the sun, explore the coast by boat, take part in all kinds of water sports and enjoy the good restaurants….should you ever want to leave the private pool at Spiti Oneipo!! |
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An impressive and spacious modern house with magnificent verandas and fine views. |
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