: property For Sale Coral Bay Cyprus
 

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Country: Cyprus, South Cyprus
Location: Paphos, Coral Bay
Type: Resale
Style: Villa
Bedrooms: 2 (Sleeps: 0)
Size: Contact Us
Garden: Yes
Terrace: No
Near By:Shops
Features:Pool - Private

2 bed detatched bungalow

GBP Guide Price £168,000
CY Guide Price £140,000

Plot sm2 530
Build sm2 110
Approached via a quiet cul-de-sac, through a metal gate,
Frontage front garden leads to 3 steps
Entrance 3 steps tiled, veranda west facing
Living Room with feature gas fire and an Air Conditioning unit
Dining Room with patio doors to the rear veranda overlooking garden
Kitchen/diner, single sink, oak finish, with a glass wine display
Utility Room/Outside cupboard for storage
Veranda adjacent to the dining area from patio windows
Car Parking for 2 spaces, 1 of which is covered
Rear Garden with mature trees, grass, paving and raised feature garden with views over the green belt
Landing opens to kitchen, lounge, bedrooms & family bathroom
Master Bedroom, situated on the right hand side of the property. With en-suite with power shower and heated towel rail, fitted wardrobes, loft access, Air conditioning unit, television point and window facing west
Bedroom 2 with fitted wardrobes, loft access and views of the garden & mountains from the 2 windows
Family Bathroom with shower, bath, cupboard, w.c. heated towel rail
Total Bedrooms 2
Total Bathrooms 2
Swimming Pool No, However, there is plenty of room to have one installed, three possible places in fact, depending which shape and style you require.
Property Heating 4 split A/C units plus gas / coal open fire in lounge.
Water Heating Solar panels and electric emersion
Double Glazing Part double glazed, sealed units
Private drainage to the property
Other feature gas fire, heated towel rails in bathroom
Local Rates have now been reduced to £39CYP per year
Local Village Peyia starts at the coast and reaches up into the mountains overlooking Coral bay. It is also 15 km from Paphos (inland) and a thriving self contained village popular with expats.
The Community Peyia offers many good quality restaurants, banks, supermarkets and also a local doctor, although larger supermarkets are in Paphos town.
The Area Paphos is a world heritage site offering historical monuments, mosaics, tombs etc as well as being host to the main volume of tourists for the west coast.
Nearest Supermarket - Phillipos Pegia Centre
Distance km - 1km
Nearest Shopping Centre - small town centre in peyia with supermarkets, banks, post office, bars, restaurants and tavernas.
Distance km - 1km
Nearest Airport - Paphos International Airport
Distance km - 25km
Nearest Beach - Coral bay
Distance km - 4km
Nearest Golf - Tsada Golf Club, mountain course. Secret Valley Golf Course sea level.
Distance km - 30km
Nearest Marina - Coral Bay
Distance km - 4km
The views from this village are stunning and breathe taking mountain and sea views.
There are a large range of properties in this area ranging from small maisonettes to 3 - 4 bedroom villas.
Paphos international airport is situated 15 km from the main town.
Paphos town centre is host to many well known shops as well as local produce shops.

Kato Paphos & Tomb of the Kings are the main local tourist areas including Historical sites has many 4 and 5* hotels along the beach front together with Apartment complexes and this is where the main volumes of tourists stay and spend their time.

Paphos harbour with its small fish tavernas makes it a place that everyone has to visit to enjoy the local fish and also to sit and take in the views along the coast or to walk along the causeway.

Restaurants, tavernas are in abundance as well as a few night clubs.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

Location: Village / Rural / Hillside

Plot sm2: 530

Build sm2: 120

Style:
Spacious Open Plan Design bungalow decorated and finished in a cottage style.

Approached Via:
From Pegeia town centre, take second left turning, following road for 800m to a quiet private cul de sac.

Frontage:
The property faces west to the front, and overlooks Paphos and Pegia to the rear from around 150m above sea level.
From the road, you enter through metal gates on to the path and the three steps that lead up to a large veranda at the front of the property. This is an ideal seating area to watch sunsets and runs the width of the property with two arch features bordered by bougainvillea
This overlooks a front garden finished in white stone chipping landscaped with shrubs and trees. The veranda looks across the road to green belt that drops to the sea in a due west direction giving spectacular sunsets year round.

Entrance: Hallway:
The main entrance door opens to the hallway running through bungalow, offering access to all the rooms. To the right you enter the?.

Living Room:
A Spacious Open Plan Design includes a lounge area which has a cosy cottage feel.

Open Fire burning: living gas fire with coals in a feature open fire.
The lounge opens into the ?..

Dining Room: With seating for a table of 6 and air conditioning/heating unit.
The patio doors open to the rear veranda and garden, this is ideal for providing an external dining area.
The dining room also opens to ???

Kitchen:
A fully fitted kitchen finished in light oak, with glass display units and wine racks are fitted.

White goods included: fridge/freezer, washer, dishwasher, hob, and oven are included in the sale.

Lighting: Hidden lighting is fitted for work surfaces through the cupboards

Rear Veranda:
Approached through double patio doors from the dining room.

This covered terrace area provides a year round outside living area protected from direct sun, wind and rain. It can be used as an informal Dining area, for drinks on the patio, or a lounge area for reading or chatting.

The veranda features a ?

Store Room:
Situated on the terrace.
Capable of holding beer fridge, washer, and small household appliances.

Rear Garden:
Features: Garden lighting, established planted areas with terrace and walkway features.

Laid to: Grass and paving

Planted with mature trees and shrubs. The rear overlooks agricultural farm land (goats) and provides unobstructed views of the Paphos coastline.

Patio:
In the garden, there is a large paved area, suitable for outdoor living and entertainment at BBQ?s or drinks parties.

Hallway:
From the kitchen a doorway enters the hallway that runs to the main door providing access to all rooms.

Master Bedroom:
Double bedroom with a wall of fitted wardrobes, 2 windows and air conditioning (heat/cool) unit, with access to a loft, storage area.
Fitted Wardrobes finished in white

En-Suite Bathroom: Includes a power shower, heated towel rails, basin and wc.

Bedroom 2:
Double Bedroom with a wall of fitted wardrobes and two windows offering garden and mountain views.

Fitted Wardrobes finished in white

Family Bathroom:
The main bath features a heated towel radiator, wc, basin and storage units.

The shower unit is inclusive of the bath.

T.V. Systems:
Local analogue aerials included in sale
Satellite dish fitted and included in sale.
Capable of receiving T.V. channels from UK, International, Local
Aerial sockets are fitted to all living rooms

Property Heating/Cooling:
Heat / Cool Air Conditioning Units to all rooms
Total a/c units included in sale 4???

Water Heating:
Solar Panels for hot water ( no running cost).
Electric Emersion Heater
Water pumps provide pressurised water throughout the property
Heated radiator towel rails in bathrooms.

Windows:
One Window is fitted to each room unless additional windows are specified

Double Glazing:
Throughout property including all windows, patio doors, other doors

Drainage:
Local drainage system

Utilities:
The property is connected to telephone, mains electricity, mains water, and has twice weekly refuse collection from the local municipality.
Broadband is available to the property.

Total Bedrooms: 2

Total Bathrooms: 2

Total Outside Covered Living Areas: 2

Other info: Wooden pelmets, vertical blinds, bedroom furnishings and bathroom cabinets are offered in the sale.
Fixtures & Fittings included in sale: Kitchen as detailed above

About the Village:
Pegia & Surrounding Villages

Area Information
CORAL BAY
Coral Bay is situated approx 15 kilometres from Paphos; it offers superb beaches and is an attractive area to stay for the tourists who want all the amenities but on a smaller scale.
There are plenty of restaurants and tavernas and many souvenir shops, small supermarkets.
Also Coral bay is home to a community of Expats.
11 kilometres (15 minutes drive) to the north of Paphos and 3 kilometres below the friendly, hillside village of Peyia is Coral Bay, the best natural beach in the area. This is an established resort with many villas set apart from one another above a wide curve of dark golden sand. The summer heat is often tempered by a gentle breeze, the sea has a shallow margin where children may play safely and, in the busier months, water sports on offer include pedaloes, water skiing, banana boats, wet bikes and windsurfing.
Close by the Bay you will find four large hotels, banks, mini markets for provisions and souvenirs, bars, restaurants and other shops and, for casual alfresco meals, a couple of tavernas /snack bars overlooking the sea and a large restaurant in the next bay which is open during the day. More tavernas and local shops are a short drive away. A perfect location for a casual seaside holiday, this is also an excellent base for touring the Paphos area, with all it has to offer. European Blue Flag beach.

PEYIA
Peyia starts at the coast and reaches up into the mountains overlooking Coral bay. It is also 15 km from Paphos (inland) and a thriving self contained village popular with Expats.
Peyia offers many good quality restaurants, banks, supermarkets and also a local doctor, although larger supermarkets are in Paphos town.
The views from this village are stunning and breathe taking mountain and sea views.
There are a large range of properties in this area ranging from small maisonettes to 3 - 4 bedroom villas.
A very large, almost overwhelmingly friendly village, now designated a town with its own municipality, and tucked away in the hills about 3.5kms from Coral Bay and 15kms from Paphos. There are several coffee shops, grocers and heartily welcoming tavernas which provide simple but excellent food (if you ask in advance they will prepare special dishes or buy fresh fish for you). A picturesque drive north along winding roads through the Peyia forest and pretty villages brings you to the Akamas peninsula and Latchi's beaches, giving the possibility of countless memorable days out

If you continue through Peyia village and travel on top of the hills you will find KATHIKES and ARODES, these two villages are becoming more and more popular for the building of holiday homes, offering a more traditional Cypriot village life style away from heavy tourist areas. To the north of the town of Pafos, approximately 22km away, is the historical village of Kathikas with roots dating back to the antiquity, built at the top of a hill. As for its name, rumour has it that the village was a stop-over for merchants and travellers since it is mid-way between Pafos and Polis Chrysochous. Here, they would rest along with their animals at the old inn which existed at the time. Today Kathikas is still one of the most attractive villages of the area, well known for its great many vineyards, grapes being its main product and their cultivation the main occupation of the villagers. Notable is the church of Panayia Evangelistria (AD 1870). The village forms part of the Laona project, whose concern is the general improvement and boosting of the greater area on the basis of its traditional character and nature.

SEA CAVES (St.George's)
St Georges is situated passed Coral bay, approx 4km. There are many small beaches and it is possible to swim into the sea caves. St.George?s has a small church. The local restaurant looks out to Coral Bay and over towards Lara bay.
St. Georges is also home to the Reptile Park and Bird Park.
The properties in this area are the most expensive offering panoramic sea views while being on the edge of the Akamas National Park area.

Paphos Region

Paphos is a world heritage site offering historical monuments, mosaics, tombs etc as well as being host to the main volume of tourists for the west coast.
Paphos international airport is situated 15 km from the main town.
The town of Paphos is included today in the official UNESCO list of cultural and natural treasures of World Heritage, such as Petra tou Romiou, legendary site of Aphrodite?s birth, Paphos harbour with its ancient castle, Dionysos wine mosaics and wonderful antiquities. Paphos is truly great town of Historical significance.
Paphos town centre is host to many well known shops as well as local produce stores and an historic old market place featuring local handcrafts and traditional Cyprus ware. The old town starts with Arch Makarios III Ave, leading you to the covered market via row upon side road of shops, cafes and tavernas stretching up and out to the homemaker?s haven.
Paphos is situated on the Southeast coast of the island, sheltered from the north by the Troodos mountain, Paphos enjoys the healthiest all year-round climate on the Mediterranean. Today Paphos is a very popular coastal sea resort.
Also Cyprus Government has invested in irrigation dams, water contribution works, road infrastructure and the building of Paphos International Airport.
Also the introduction of a new Marina situated in Coral Bay area (under construction) will be the biggest in Cyprus , and one of the biggest in the Middle East, serving more than one thousand yachts.

Paphos is a multi-cultural destination for thousands of tourists from all four corners of the globe, pretty much twelve months a year. Situated on the west coast, it is where the sun turns into a big red doorknob, as it sets into the Med. It was the birth place of the Goddess Aphrodite, marked by her temple at Kouklia, built by the Mycenaean?s in the 12th century BC.

Today it holds a character that portrays its history, right down to the exquisite mosaics that are among the most beautiful in the world, and some of the worlds largest and richest burial chambers at the Tombs of the Kings, now developed into a tourist area in its own right, as it stretches some 8kms (5 miles) up to Coral Bay.
It is a Brits favourite, so much so that there are over seventeen thousand ex-pats living here.

Paphos is considered the playground of the Gods. It has the islands second international airport. The resort town has a very graphic fishing harbour by Paphos fort, lined with open air cafes and tavernas that serve a tempting menu of the days catch.
It was on Pafos shoreline that the mythological goddess Aphrodite was born a legend that spawned a massive wave of cult worship from neighbouring countries that lasted several centuries. The large rock that juts from the sea is known as Petra tou Romiou.

Kato Paphos and adjacent Tomb of the Kings are the main tourist areas including beaches, shops, tavernas, harbour, historic sites and museums. The area has many 4 and 5* hotels along the beach front together with Apartment complexes and this is the main tourist area.

Kato Paphos harbour with its small fish tavernas makes it a place that everyone has to visit to enjoy the local fish and also to sit and take in the views along the coast or to walk along the causeway. Restaurants, tavernas are in abundance as well as a few night clubs.
The resort town of Polis is overlooking the beautiful Chrysochou Bay with its charming fishing refuge of Latchi. The bay nestles between the Akamas National Park on one side and the Troodos National Parks with its Pine Forests on the other. The relatively virgin state of the countryside and villages make the area a real delight for the walker and naturalist.
About Cyprus:
The beautiful island of Cyprus with its 10,000 years of history is in the extreme eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea and standing as it does at the crossroads of three continents Europe, Asia and Africa it has had a tumultuous history.

At the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus is the third largest island of all the Mediterranean islands, after Sicily and Sardinia, its area being 9,250 square kilometres, stretching 240 km, from west to east and 96 km from north to south.

Renowned for its healthy and pleasant climate Cyprus enjoys dry summers and mild winters. The sun is shining for more than 300 days per year. Minimum temperatures in the winter are 6°C to 13°C and warmest temperatures in the summer vary between 21°C to occasionally 40°C.

The population of Cyprus is approximately 750,000 of Greek origin, but almost 2,7 million tourists visit the island each year. The 10,000 years tumultuous history of Cyprus, entwined with mythology, has created a country with character and traditions all its own.

It is a general consensus that the natural beauties of the island, its unspoiled environment and archaeological wealth and the traditional hospitality of its people, make Cyprus an ideal place for holidays, relaxation and retirement.

It is also an island of great scenic beauty. A startling variety of landscapes veer from sandy beaches to charming unspoiled villages nestling in vine-clad foothills; from fertile citrus and olive groves to lofty forests of pine and cedar.

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean with an area of 3,572 sq. miles. It has a maximum length of 150 miles from east to west and a maximum width of 60 miles from north to south.

 

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