Owner's Story

I bought this house in January 2022 as my vacation home from the people who renovated it around 2020. Before that, it was an old farmhouse.

Eventually, I found that I loved it so much that I moved there from Amsterdam in 2023 and enjoyed the two happiest years of my life in that place. Now I reside in the heart of Athens for easier access to my yoga studio and have chosen to transform it into a guest house.

House

The house has been renovated to meet European standards, featuring large windows that allow ample natural light throughout the rooms. It is fully equipped with electric systems and air conditioning, ensuring comfortable temperatures during both summer and winter. All electrical installations have been updated, providing ample lighting both indoors and outdoors. In addition to the solar water heater, there is also an electric one.

Neighbourhood

At Villa Tata, your holiday experience will be seamless and memorable

Space

From parking to garden, pool & backyard - enjoy ample space, all to yourself, where you can relax, unwind, or entertain friends and family in a private setting filled with greenery and sunshine.

Privacy

You will hardly see or hear anyone, apart from birds and maybe some cats. The quiet surroundings often provide a sense of peace, allowing you to fully connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the landscape.

Gorgeous mountain view, beautiful garden, sunshine and vibrant nature creating a picturesque scene that captivates the heart and soul.

Serenity

Location

Full Address: Galinis 54, 19443 Agia Marina, Koropi, Attica

If you intend to stay here, you might want to rent a car. Given the nature of the terrain, its remote location, and the condition of public transport, walking is not very practical. The property is a short drive of approximately 20 minutes from the airport, and just 10 minutes from Varkiza or Glyfada, where you can find shops and restaurants, as well as 10 minutes from Lagonisi, known for its seafood taverns. It will take around 40-50 minutes to reach the Acropolis or the Port of Piraeus.