This nicely designed three bedroom bungalow is situated in the area of Tala, it is a quiet area offering good sea and mountain views. You approach the bungalow via a private gated drive and enter through the separate hall with an oak door, this leads to the spacious lounge which has a working fireplace. An archway from the lounge which leads to the dining area and fully fitted solid wood kitchen. The patio door from the lounge leads on to a large covered veranda, over looking the private swimming pool, with shower and sun terrace, it has been fitted with pull down cane blinds. From the sun terrace are amazing views over the coast and surrounding hillside. There is a built in BBQ with cupboards, sink and work surface. There is a hallway accessed from the lounge which leads to the three bedrooms all of good size and have a range of fitted wardrobes. The main bathroom has a good range of cupboards and there is an en-suite shower room from the master bedroom .The property is double glazed, air-conditioned throughout and has oil fired central heating, shutters and fly-screens, water softener, pressurized water system, solar water heating and 2.4 m Satellite Dish installed.
LOCATION Tala is an elevated village built at an average altitude of 280 metres above sea level although some areas are as high as 600 metres above sea level! This is a prestigious prime residential area having the benefit of cool breezes throughout the summer making it less humid and more comfortable than other areas. Due to its elevated position Tala affords spectacular views reaching right down to the Paphos and Coral Bay regions. It is a traditional village with many old stone houses, tavernas and coffee shops, not to mention a village square where the older male residents can be seen playing their game of Tavli – more familiarly known as backgammon. Close by is the St Neophytos monastery: founded around 1200 by the Cypriot hermit Neophytos, who carved out of the mountain the Encleistra (Enclosure) which contains some of the finest Byzantine frescoes to be found anywhere in Cyprus. Inside the church at the monastery there is an interesting collection of icons and 16th century frescoes.