Dear Guests,

Welcome to our charming stone holiday house with a century-long history that began in 1920 when my grandfather, Avgoustis Neocleous, was just 17 years old.

He tirelessly crafted each stone for four years, using them to create this legacy you now step into. This house was once both an agricultural workshop and an animal farm, with memories of donkey hooves, rabbits, chickens, and bleating sheep.

The clay pots in the yard fermented local grapes into exquisite wine from vineyards Avgoustis tended with care.

 
 
 

In 2012, our family, lovingly restored this house to its former glory. Today, it is officially recognized as a preserved farmhouse, a testament to its enduring history.

Savor every moment of your stay, surrounded by the echoes of the past and the warm embrace of a house that has witnessed a lifetime of stories.

Enjoy your stay!