This spacious detached four bedroom villa set on a larger plot is located in the beautiful area of Letymbou with its breathtaking panoramic views; there is a tranquil and peaceful feel to this beautiful property making it an ideal property for permanent dwelling or as a holiday home. It is set in well designed landscaped gardens which have been fully irrigated for ease of maintenance. To the rear of the villa, below the terraced gardens is a 10 x 5m swimming pool with roman steps, with a sun terrace that is surrounded by feature pillars and a covered pergola. The villa is accessed via a private stamped concrete drive with a large parking area and garage. You enter via the hall, which leads to a softly curved staircase with wrought iron rails. The ground floor offers a good sized lounge with wood burning fireplace, with an arch to the dining area, and fully fitted red wood kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite worktops. Also on this floor is a bedroom and en-suite bathroom. On the upper floor there are three more double bedrooms all with their own en-suite bathrooms and a large balcony over looking the pool. The villa is being sold with most of the furniture, appliances, window dressings and many extras. The property has full air conditioning and central heating.
Letymbou village is a hidden gem, nestled in the valleys between Paphos and Polemi, amongst vast vineyards. It offers stunning panoramic views of the countryside. The village itself has many coffee shops, stores, bank and a service station. The village of Letymbou is in the Paphos region of Cyprus. Situated on an elevated position adjacent to a gorge and with hills above, it is only a few minutes drive from the village centre. The location is about a 25 minute drive from the Kato Paphos tourist area and a 20 minute drive from the main Paphos town with its shops and public amenities. The Paphos International School is only a 15 minute drive away. Letymbou has a population of approximately 290 and is 12kms from Paphos and 25kms from Polis. There are many churches in this pretty little village but the most noteworthy is that of Agios Kyrikos and Agia Ioulitti which was built in the 15th century. Go inside the church and be impressed by the preserved paintings on the walls. Being a small village, Letymbou has only one taverna, four coffee shops and one small mini-market. In the village square there is an olive press, a restored fountain and the Heroes Monument, adding to the flavour of the village. The now disused quarry at Letymbou used to produce marble slabs for the floors of the traditional houses.