Luxury villa for sale in Agios Nikolaos Crete. A fantastic 5 bedroom villa, with 5 bathrooms as well, providing breathtaking views from every aspect, is now being sold in one of the most popular destinations in Crete, specifically in Agios Nikolaos. Only 600m from the sea.This exceptional villa is a major opportunity that comes along once in a lifetime, since it is perfect either for personal use or for a touristic rental use.
A truly exceptional villa of 450m2 in a total plot of 1.600m2. It spreads on 5 levels, creating a major accommodation with all the amenities and services anyone can think of. Starting with the lower floor, it provides you with a guest apartment. This is where you will find the exquisite and capacious open plan living area, tastefully decorated in a contemporary style, while right next to it you will also find the beautiful wide kitchen, with a touch of simplicity, making it completely practical, and giving the person creating the tasty miracles, plenty of space to move, with built in high tech appliances.
That same floor also includes a beautiful broad bedroom with a relaxing atmosphere, as well as a bathroom. It has its own private entrance easily making it a n independent apartment, while from that floor a staircase takes you straight to the large swimming pool and the terrace that lavishly offers extraordinary views to the explicit scenery with the ocean laying right above as well as the glorious mountains in the background, inviting you to enjoy all the different hours of the day in the company of a book, a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. A storage area of 60m2 is also provided for more convenience, while that level is also armed with a garage with a capacity of 4 cars, a gym and a utility room.
Moving up to the second level, you will find the study with its own private entrance, allowing you to work in your privacy. While it also, provides a second guest apartment, equipped with its own sizeable sitting area, along with a wide comfortable bedroom, and of course its own bathroom as well.
The middle level is the main living area of the villa, comprising a wide living room fitted with a high efficiency fireplace. As well as the dining area, while it also has a second kitchen again thoughtfully designed and with a very practical setting. This level also provides a guest toilet and gives you access to the pool terrace just by taking a few steps down, so that you can admire the majestic views at any given moment.
Moving just a little bit higher ,the next level has includes two more spacious bedrooms each of them with their own en-suite bathrooms.
Last but not least, the upper level hosts the master bedroom, also with its own en-suite bathroom and also fitted with a separate walk in closet.
A villa, literally in a league of its own , in an ideal location, with what someone would also the perfect climate. All the bedrooms are suited with wooden floors, while it is also armed with central heating, solar system, air-conditioning, alarm system, mosquito nets and satellite TV. Externally, there is the large pool and terrace, a BBQ, pergola and parking for least six more cars.
An opportunity that nobody should miss!
Luxury villa for sale in Agios Nikolaos Location:
Strange as it may seem, Agios Nikolaos was not an important city in ancient Minoan Crete. The history of human presence in Agios Nikolaos begins with the Minoan harbour installations just north of the modern harbour.
The city of Lato pros Kamara, ancient Agios Nikolaos
Later, in the historic period, the city of “Lato pros Kamara” flourished on the same site as modern-day Agios Nikolaos. It was located on the hill between the lake and the marina, but only a very few finds have survived to the present day.
The city of “Lato pros Kamara” was the port of the major Dorian city of Lato (Lato Etera) near Kritsa (10 km south of Agios Nikolaos).
Lato pros Kamara” flourished particularly in the 3rd century BC, as a commercial port and dispatch centre for mercenaries. Both Lato and Lato pros Kamara were independent cities with their own coinage (depicting Artemis, Eileithyia and Hermes Lation), and continued in existence through periods of rise and fall until the 6th century AD.
Agios Nikolaos during the Venetian period
No written information has been preserved on Agios Nikolaos until the 13th c. AD. In 1206 the Genoese arch-pirate Enrico Pescatore built a fortress on the hill of Kefali, where the Prefecture now stands.
The fortress was named Mirabello, because it offered a wonderful view of the whole bay. The fortress must have been so imposing that it gave the name of Mirabello to the whole province of Agios Nikolaos. But Pescatore did not have time to enjoy his fortress with its magnificent view, as Crete passed into Venetian hands.
The fortress contained a salt store, where the valuable product of the Elounda salt-pans (a little to the northwest) was carefully stored. This shows how important salt was in commerce, and why the Venetians kept a tight grip on the Mediterranean salt monopoly at all costs.
At the foot of the fortress spread the burg, the houses of the local inhabitants, although in Venetian times the small settlement didn’t even reach as far as the lake.
The Mirabello fortress went through various phases of destruction by earthquake in 1303 and pirates in 1537, but it was always rebuilt. The final destruction came in the 17th century, when the Ottoman Turks besieged it and took it by treason.
The fortress was recaptured by the Venetians, but they could not keep it long, and blew it up on their departure.
Agios Nikolaos during the Turkish occupation
History tells us that during the Venetian period, the village of Agios Nikolaos, though relatively large by the standards of the time, did not extend very far and was inhabited exclusively by experienced fishermen.
At first, following the Turkish occupation, it continued to be inhabited and remained the provincial seat, but was then gradually depopulated until it was eventually abandoned entirely.
Although the village was abandoned, however, the harbour continued to be used for the export of local produce, mainly carobs. The goods were collected in open spaces, or even in the four churches of Agios Nikolaos at the time, because there were no storehouses.
At the end of the Turkish occupation, after the 1866 rising, people started to come back to Agios Nikolaos. The inhabitants of Kritsa, a few people from Sfakia and merchant mariners from East Crete settled in the ruined village of Mandraki, which was to grow into the modern town of Agios Nikolaos. The inhabitants prospered from the citrus trade, which has left its stamp in the name of “Kitroplateia” (Citrus Square), a central district of modern Agios Nikolaos.
The name Agios Nikolaos itself is not very old; the town is named after the small, single-aisled domed church on the small Ammoudi peninsula, opposite the coastal road.