Living In The Sun

Living In The Sun


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Land - For Sale - Alonissos, Greek Islands, Greece
Ref: AL-P-SL €75,000
   
Milia Bay  
Alonissos, Greek Islands, Greece
The Plot, click to view
Milia Beach, click to view
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Alonissos Monk Seal, click to view
Taverna in Chora (old village), click to view
Alonissos Fresh Lobster, click to view
View of plot from the sea
  • Close To The Beach
  • Peacful Location
  • Alonissos building plot with a total area of over 2400 sq.metres. It is a beautiful plot and is situated 500 metres from the lovely Bay of Milia. The land is situated on the main Island road, is rectangular shap, and also has access to a small road below leading to Milia Bay. It is registered with the Land Registry and all relevant documentation is in order. The plot has also been cleared by the Greek Forestry Commission.

    One is allowed to build 200sq.metres of housing on this piece of land.

    Design & Building Services:

    For clients who prefer to buy land and have a house built to their own specification, we offer a complete architect design and project managed turn key building service. Building payments are made in stages with final payment on completion.

    For further details please visit our website below and complete the Contact Us form:

    Living In The Sun

    Tel: 01590 626266 (UK)
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    Alonissos - The Island

    Owning a property on Alonissos you will discover a tranquil unspoilt evergreen island of 64km² with a precipitous north-western coastline and a hilly landscape covered in pine forest, tamarisk, fig trees, olive and almond groves. The island is a paradise for artists and walkers with scores of tracks meandering through the fragrant pine woods to idyllic coves and beaches.

    One of the best ways to get your bearings is to walk up to the lovely old Byzantine village of Alonissos (Chora) where the views of the island and the Aegean are stunning, especially at sunset. Chora features some wonderful traditional houses and is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, stone steps and pretty alleyways. Once deserted, the village is now coming to life again. Most of the abandoned houses have now been restored as private homes by artists, poets and writers of various nationalities, so there is a real cosmopolitan feel to the place. In Alonissos you will find a wonderful sense of peace and tranquility. Much of the village is impassable to traffic and rambling along the ancient paths you can delight in the tiny, carefully tended gardens and courtyards of the restored houses and the wild flowers that grow unabashed from the ruined houses still lying abandoned. Chora has several really good traditional tavernas, a snack bar and 3 cocktail bars with unbelievable views. There are also two supermarkets and half a dozen gift shops.

    In the main town of Patitiri, achored in the crystal clear harbour waters, you will find gaily coloured caiques, ready to carry visitors to the lovely coves and beaches around Alonissos. Patitiri is also the island’s liveliest spot. The harbour is lined by waterfront tavernas where the sea food is exceptionally good. Patitiri has several small hotels, a new medical centre, several supermarkets, two bakeries, two butcher’s shops, a bank, three policemen, two doctors and a friendly multilingual priest, one bus, four taxis, vehicle hire and various craft shops.

    The sea around Alonissos has been declared a Marine Conservation Park, where all human intervention is forbidden. Yachts and caiques ply between the seven uninhabited surrounding islands, which are now the sanctuary of the dolphin, monkseal, turtle, elenorus falcon and the last of Europe’s original wild goats. The beautiful island of Alonissos is the perfect choice for anyone who looks forward to owning a property and enjoying day after day of sun-filled seclusion.

    Why Alonissos ?

    I chose to own a house on Alonissos for several reasons. The first is that it is an area of outstanding beauty that I believe will remain safe from the dangers of mass tourism. The island is ideally located - just far enough from the mainland to deter too many tourists; and its neighbouring island, Skiathos, already has an international airport, so the likelihood of one being built on Alonissos is remote. Also, there is only sufficient water supply for the local population. The cost of a distillation plant or reservoir to supply the needs of major hotels is, in my opinion, prohibitive.

    The cost of running a property on Alonissos is nominal. A couple who live relatively simply would need about £1000 a month. That would include, for example, eating out once a day, running a small car and having sufficient money to fix a hole in your roof! An allowance of £15,000 would mean you’d never have to worry about money. If you own an property in, or close to, Patitiri or the Old Village (Chora) and you are fit and energetic, a car is not necessary. Both are within walking distance of one another and so are some wonderful coves and beaches.

    Beaches and Sport.

    On Alonissos you’ll find everything from beaches of smooth sun-warmed pebbles to pine- fringed stretches of sand. Wherever you go, the warm crystal clear waters are perfect for swimming - and if you fancy wind-surfing, sailing, or water- skiing, these are available from the beaches at Marpounta where you can also hire canoes and pedalos. Divers, amateur fishermen and speargun fishers may enjoy their hobby in the best sea fishing grounds in Greece - with its choice lobsters, bass and red mullet. The numerous coves, outer islands and natural harbours make Alonissos a yachtsman’s paradise, both Votsi and Patiri are favourite ports of call for the island hopping flotillas. Many keen yachtsman own an Alonissos property.

    Places of Interest

    The remains of the ancient city walls, pot shards, tombstones and graves can be seen at Kokkinokastro. It is thought to be the site of ancient Ikos. There are ruins of an unknown ancient city at Ai- Dimitris; and at Agios Petros there is a sunken Byzantine ship (1200 AD). On the island of Gioura you can sail into the Cyclop’s Cave, decorated with varicoloured stalactites and stalagmites. Psathoura has remains of an ancient city, most of which lie submerged, for those who enjoy swimming beneath the water the spectacle is unforgettable.

    The Seasons.

    March, April and May are ideal if you enjoy walking or painting. The spring flowers and migratory birds are an unforgettable sight - colour is everywhere. June, July and August are the hottest months but temperatures are tempered by cooling breezes of the Meltemi (a prevailing northerly wind). It's a time for cool drinks in the shade, and enjoying the peace and quiet, and living out doors all day - and the evening too, with charcoal fires in the early dusk cooking your favourite dish whilst you open something chilled from the fridge!
    September is cooler, but the sea still remains warm enough for good swimming. When the summer season finally subsides, October sees a lapse into tranquil village life. The autumn and winter months are wonderful for walking, beachcombing and really getting to know your neighbours, the local people.


    Getting to Alonissos

    Off the beaten tourist track it may be, but Alonissos is certainly not the most remote island of The Sporades. Direct international charter flights land on the nearby island of Skiathos for the one- hour hydrofoil cruise to Patitiri. The island is served by up to eight ferry boats or fast hydrofoils per day from the mainland ports of Aghios Konstantinos, Volos (Pelion) and Thesalonika , both connected by bus to Athens.


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