Orchard Cottage is the oldest property in Markandonata –
the ruins of the house dates back to the 16th Century and was
completely restored by the current owner, an interior designer,
into the beautiful home as you see today. Lime House sleeps
6-8 people. The property is a short walk from the
beach.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Orchard Cottage is the oldest property in Markandonata –
the ruins of the house dates back to the 16th Century and was
completely restored by the current owner, an interior designer,
into the beautiful home as you see today. Lime House sleeps
6-8 people. The property is a short walk from the
beach.
Lime House – A private driveway leads up to the property and outside, there are two outdoor dining areas, an outdoor seating area and a private 13m x 2.5m swimming pool.
Lime House – One enters into an open-plan kitchen and living room, with white and grey flecked marble floors and a whitewashed wooden pitched ceiling.
There is a property maintenance team (for housekeeping and gardening) and an English, but fluent Greek speaking property manager on the ground throughout the season.
Lime House is the larger of the two cottages and comfortably sleeps 6-8 people. There are three double bedrooms, a mezzanine area with double bed and two bathrooms. Fig Cottage has one double bedroom and bathroom.
Lime House has 2 bathrooms.
Avenue chose these cute, unpretentious cottages as they are walking distance to shops and restaurants.
If you get tired of lounging by the pool, the beautiful and unspoilt Dafnoudi Beach is only a short walk away. Enjoy the calm waters, and explore the hidden cave. If you're lucky, you might even catch sight of a monk seal! The species view Dafnoudi as somewhat of a haven.
Although one of the largest settlements in northwestern Kefalonia, Antipata is still a charming, rural village with scenic views and romantic sunsets. On the main road one can find a smattering of traditional little taverns and modern cafes for drinks and typical Greek cuisine. The local church of The Virgin Mary is also worth a visit - built in the shape of a cross, with a distinctive Russian dome, betraying its Roman Orthodox beginnings, it is both unique and imposing.
The island of Kefalonia is famous for its rugged terrain and sandy, deserted beaches. Take a boat tour of the eerily beautiful Mellisani Cave or immerse yourself in nature by walking one of Mount Ainos' many trails.