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A previously owned three bedroom villa for sale in central Famagusta and boasting
pre-1974 Turkish Title Deeds. Close to all amenities and the Eastern Mediterranean
University.
This pre-owned three bedroom villa is in a very central location. Close to the University
and to all local amenities. It comprises of a large lounge with a fireplace and hallway
with an impressive marble staircase. The kitchen is fully fitted and comes with an
oven and hob. There is a ground floor guest W.C. There are marble floors throughout
the ground floor and the ceilings have ornate coving and ceiling roses. Doors lead
from the kitchen to the rear garden which has been tiled. There is a barbecue area
and a garage. Upstairs there is a very large landing used as a second lounge at present.
There are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes
and laminate flooring. Outside there is a front terrace and a gated driveway which
is over 20meters long leading to the garage. Great location for those wanting the
benefits of city living whilst just ten minutes drive to the nearest beaches and
5 minutes into Old Famagusta
- Turkish Title Deeds
- Close to shops and restaurants
- 5 minutes to old Famagusta
- Central location
- Spacious accommodation
- Close to all amenities
The Property
Hallway 4.35m x 7m
This large open hallway leads to the lounge on the right and the kitchen straight
ahead. There is a feature marble staircase to the left and a guest toilet next to
the kitchen.
Lounge 4.1m x 7m
This large lounge has a fireplace and windows to the side of the property and doors
to the front leading to the terrace. Ornate coving a ceiling roses.
Kitchen 5.9m x 4.5m
This is a large dining kitchen with fitted cabinets. Doors to the rear terrace and
garden, decorative coving and a marble floor.
Guest W.C. 1.84m x 1m
W.C. and wash basin
Landing
Large enough to fit a three piece suite and a television in! This area could be used
as an office space or as a second lounge area.
Bathroom 1.85m x 4.25m
This large bathroom is in need of some attention. It has a bath, W.C. and wash basin
with a window to the side.
Bedroom one 4.14m x 4.03m
Windows to the front of the property and doors that lead to a balcony. Fitted wardrobes
and a laminate wood floor
Bedroom two 3.1m x 4.75m
Fitted wardrobes and laminate wooden floor. Doors lead to private balcony and there
are windows to the front of the property.
Bedroom three 3.25m x 3m
Fitted wardrobes and doors to the front and the balcony. Laminate wooden floor.
Outside
There is a rear tiled garden with a barbecue area. The front garden has a marble
terrace and the property has a private gated driveway large enough for 4 or 5 cars
and a garage.
The Region
The Famagusta region of Northern Cyprus has so much to offer. From the fascinating
old walled city with its numerous shops, restaurants and bars then driving north
past the ruins of ancient Salamis passing miles of sandy beaches coming to the picturesque
fishing harbour at Bogaz and then onwards to the magnificent Karpaz peninsula where
some exciting developments are taking place firstly at Bafra with 15 new themed hotels
under construction and then on to the Karpaz Gate Marina. All this and some of the
most beautiful beaches in the world, yes, Famagusta seems to offer everything.
Famagusta is one of the most important, greatly fortified ports on the shores of
the Mediterranean. To the north of Famagusta lie the fabulous ruins of Salamis. This
once great city is believed to have been founded in the 11th century BC and after
the influences of the many conquering nations, notably the Romans, the city was finally
abandoned in 648 AD following the combined catastrophes of earthquake and raids by
Arab pirates, when the population moved to Famagusta.The spectacular ruins give a
fascinating insight into long-lost civilizations and include a magnificent amphitheatre,
Roman baths, a gymnasium and royal tombs. The mosaics are particularly beautiful. Ravaged
by war and earthquakes, the old walled town is now only partially inhabited, but
it contains some of the finest examples of medieval military architecture extant
and the 14th-century Gothic-style Cathedral of St. Nicholas, now a mosque.
But nowadays the city comes alive at night with trendy cafes, bars and restaurants
offering international cuisine as well as the traditional Cypriot food. Clubs and
restaurants have traditional music as well as performers traveling from further a
field to satisfy the tastes of all age groups.

Please CONTACT US quoting reference HP0622 for more on this North Cyprus property