The design of the house combined with the relief of the plot offer a result of excellent architecture.

GARAGE FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

AGIA KYRIAKI
Water has a leading role as the outdoor infinity pool offers a sense of visual continuity with the sea.
PROPERTY GALLERY
PROPERTY FEATURES
General Features
Location |
Village |
Town plan limits |
Inside |
View |
View Olive groves, Sea, Mountains |
Internal Rooms
Living Room |
Yes |
Fully Equipped Kitchen |
Yes |
Dining Room |
Yes |
Bedrooms |
2 |
Bathrooms |
2 |
Guests WC |
- |
Storeroom |
Yes |
Outdoors
Outdoor Living Room |
Yes |
Patio |
Yes |
Conversation Pit |
Νο |
Swimming Pool |
61,07 m² |
Garden |
Yes With auto watering |
Pergola |
Yes |
Outdoor Barbecue |
Νο |
Solar Shower |
Yes |
Parking |
Yes |
Equipment
Energy Fireplace |
Yes | Air Conditioner (VRV) |
Yes |
Satellite |
Yes | Solar Thermal Heater |
Yes |
Alarm |
Yes | Cameras |
Yes |
Exterior Lighting (LED) |
Yes | Energy Frames |
Yes |
Electric Shutters |
Yes | Mosquito Nets |
Yes |
Wardrobes |
Yes | WiFi |
Yes |
Enviroment
Nearest Town |
Parga/3 minutes |
Airport |
Aktio Preveza(PVK)/45 minutes |
International Port |
Igoumenitsa/35 minutes |
Organized Ship marina |
Preveza/45 minutes |
Hospital/Health Center |
Kanalaki/20 minutes, Preveza/45 minutes, Ioannina/1 hour |
Supermarket nearby |
Yes |
Restaurants nearby |
Yes |
For Sale |
Yes |
Location |
Agia Kyriaki |
Property Type |
Villa |
Plot Area |
1610,73 m² |
Square Meters of Building |
110.16 m² |
Price |
700,000 |
Taxes |
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BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY

PROPERTY MAP
Agia Kyriaki is located at a distance of 4 kilometers before entering the city of Parga. A small village with access to the beaches: "Ai Giannaki" which is 2 km south and "Lychnos" which is 3 km north. In Agia Kyriaki one can find many rooms for rent - many of which have a view of the two aforementioned beaches -, refreshment bars, taverns.Near the current village and specifically above the cove of Lichnos is the prehistoric Toryni, which, during the Hellenistic era, developed on the site of today's Parga. During the Roman era, there was a small Roman settlement here, which controlled two natural bays, through which the Italy-Greece international sea route passed.