MELROSE GARDENS VILLA 02
Koloni, Paphos
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A luxury development in one of the quietest neighbourhoods of the city, which offers its residents easy access to the city centre and also its sandy beaches. Contemporary designed premium villas, which include private gardens, pools and roof terraces with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Τhe prime location of this development surrounded by green areas, will always offer fresh air, and as it has been scientifically proven, spending time outdoors, especially in green spaces, is one of the fastest ways to improve your health and happiness.
- PLOT SIZE
469.50 M² - COVERED AREA
412.60 M² - BEDROOMS
4 - BATHROOMS
4 - DISTANCE TO SEA
3.3KM - € 1,040,000
OVERVIEW
THE PROJECT
A luxury development in one of the quietest neighbourhoods of the city, which offers its residents easy access to the city centre and also its sandy beaches. Contemporary designed premium villas, which include private gardens, pools and roof terraces with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Τhe prime location of this development surrounded by green areas, will always offer fresh air, and as it has been scientifically proven, spending time outdoors, especially in green spaces, is one of the fastest ways to improve your health and happiness.
ACCESSIBILITY
Melrose Gardens is a luxurious development in one of the quietest neighbourhoods of Paphos, Cyprus, which offers its residents easy access to the city centre and also its sandy beaches. All contemporary designed premium villas and apartments enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and scenic mountains.
THE CITY
Paphos is an engaging, exciting city, full of diversity and with a unique cultural heritage. It is also included in the official UNESCO list of cultural and natural treasures of the world’s heritage for its ancient ruins and was selected as a European Capital of Culture for 2017. New Paphos was founded on the sea near a natural harbour. It lays about 12 km northwest of the old city. It was said to have been founded by Agapinor, chief of the Arcadians at the siege of Troy.