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Stone properties and villas for sale in villages in and around Paphos and Polis, Cyprus.
A luxury, stone-built villa or a value for money stone-built property in Polemi, Giolou, Stroumpi, Simou, Drymou, Argaka, Pomos or Kili are all available or under construction NOW! |
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POPULATION: There are about 200 inhabitants of Simou, including about ten non-Cypriot families. AMENITIES: There is one restaurant/taverna in Simou, one supermarket and three coffee shops. The coffee shops are all located in the pleasant village centre. The mukhtar of the village, Andreas, confirmed that resurfacing of the village square, which was started in 2006, will soon be finished in stone, in keeping with the tradition of the village. Echoing this tradition, the new stone houses, which will be for sale shortly in Simou, are being expertly crafted by local master builders and 12 stonemasons from overseas. There is a village nursery catering for 3-6 year olds and an infants’ school for the 6-12 years olds. After that, the nearest secondary school is in Polemi and children are ferried there by inter-village buses or by their parents. The closest police station is a short drive away in Stroumpi and you will find the nearest hospital in Polis. However, a doctor does visit the village every week on Fridays. The PO boxes are free when you apply to the Andreas and the refuse is collected twice weekly. If you ever tire of the fantastic sea and mountain views, including the magnificent Table Top Mountain just outside the village, you can always head off to the Evretou Dam just outside the village boundary for a spot of fishing or visit the nearby Tsada golf course. Even closer though, why not see how big a catch you can get from the local river running through Simou? Simou is home to one of the oldest trees in Cyprus at 1,000 years old – and there are records to prove it. The deciduous terebinth or trimithia tree is native to the Mediterranean and is said to have produced the earliest known from of turpentine. In bygone days the ancient Greeks were said to have used this as medicine. Also of note is the medieval Skarfos Bridge which was built by the Venetians. It is situated next to the old watermill where the locals used to grind wheat. If you’re keen on reptiles, the Cyprus Herpetologist Union holds exhibitions in Simou where you can get up close and personal with many of the island’s non-poisonous snakes. Simou has a bit of everything for everybody – peace and quiet, a fantastic location being both close to nature and at the same time within easy distance of all amenities, unique sights and breathtaking views. With its sister village of Drymou, Simou is the perfect setting for your traditional stone-built house or a restoration project. |
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