- TURKISH TITLE DEED
- 6 bedroom apartment approx. 350m2
- Master with en suite
- Extraordinary character with 1950 - 70's infrastructure
- Large dining and lounge area with a wine bar
- Spacious kitchen and dining area with a wine bar
- Family bathroom and separate guest w/c
- Accessible terraces
- Some rooms need refurbishing
- Within 5 minute walking distance to the closest market
- Hair salon located on the ground floor
- Approx 10 minute drive to shops and necessity stores
- Easy access to the motorway
- Approx 15 minute drive to Dereboyu high street
- Approx 15 minute drive to Old Town Lefkosa and Ledra Palace
- Approx 20 minute drive to Ercan airport
Bees Estate Agents welcomes to the market this remarkable and unique luxurious 350m2 1970's style apartment, still beautifully maintaining its original 1970's wooden infrastructure and style. Those were the days where entertaining at home was an art form and the majority of luxurious properties had their very own wine bars. In fact this property still holds two very distinctive wine bars acting as center pieces in both the spacious lounge and kitchen. In addition to the above this wonderful master piece boasts six generously sized bedrooms, each offering a retreat from the outside world. The master bedroom comes complete with an en suite bathroom, ensuring your comfort and privacy. A family bathroom and a guest w/c cater to the needs of residents and visitors alike.
Situated in Lefkosa, Gonyeli with easy access to amenities, the location is both convenient and desirable.
While this home does require a touch of tender loving care, it presents an incredible canvas for your creative vision. Embrace the opportunity to infuse modern elegance while preserving the timeless elements that make this property truly one-of-a-kind. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of the past while crafting your future.
Reference Number: HP2954
The Property
Hallway: 3.065m x 3.59m
Fitted with a built-in wardrobe
Open Plan Kitchen + Dining: 6.6m x 9.01m
Fully fitted kitchen with fridge, oven, microwave & wine bar
Living Room + Dining: 8.53m x 9.81m
Fitted with AC, minibar, doors to terrace and 5 windows
Family Bathroom: 3.7m x 1.34m
Fitted with a wc, shower & press
Master bedroom: 3.81m x 7.1m
Double bedroom with a door leading to the balcony.
En-suite: 1.17m x 2.27m
Fitted with a wc, shower & ; press
Bedroom 1: 3.66m x 4.16m
Windows +built-in wardrobe.
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Bedroom 2: 1.87m x 2.27 m
Guest w/c
Fitted with a wc & press
Bedroom 3: 4.95m x 3.23m
Built-in wardrobe and a door to balcony.
Bedroom 4: 5.84m x 5.23m
Built-in wardrobe, doors to balcony, windows and shutters.
Bedroom 5: 6.21m x 3.528m
Built-in wardrobe, doors to balcony & windows.
The Region
Nicosia
The capital city of Cyprus is Nicosia, Lefkosa in Turkish. It is the only divided capital city in the world and has a long and colorful history. The inland position, midway between the mountain ranges has made this a meeting point from all parts of the island. Originally called Ledra and a small city kingdom circa 1050BC the town came to prominence after the Arab raids of the 7th century AD Under Lusignan rule the city developed culturally and commercially, expanding as the need arose. 78. Realization that the spread of the Ottoman Empire would inevitably take in the strategic island of Cyprus. The cities were all r reinforced with massive walls. And by 1567 the massive walls that we see today had been completed. In 1570 the ottomans attacked the city the siege of Nicosia lasted six weeks at the end of which time 20,000 inhabitants had died and the city had been laid waste. The city remained under Ottoman rule until 1878 when the British Government was granted a lease on the island by the Sultan of Turkey, it was a politically expedient exercise giving the British Government a foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean from where they could keep track on what was going through the recently opened Suez Canal. The events of 1964 saw the barrier erected across the city center as a prelude to the ultimate division
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- TURKISH TITLE DEED
- 6 bedroom apartment approx.
350m2
- Master with en suite
- Extraordinary character with 1950
- 70’s infrastructure
- Large dining and lounge area
with a wine bar
- Spacious kitchen and dining
area with a wine bar
- Family bathroom and separate
guest w/c
- Accessible terraces
- Some rooms need refurbishing
- Within
5 minute walking distance to the closest market
- Hair
salon located on the ground floor
- Approx
10 minute drive to shops and necessity stores
- Easy
access to the motorway
- Approx
15 minute drive to Dereboyu high street
- Approx
15 minute drive to Old Town Lefkosa and Ledra Palace
- Approx
20 minute drive to Ercan airport
Bees Estate Agents welcomes
to the market this remarkable and unique luxurious 350m2 1970’s style
apartment, still beautifully maintaining its original 1970’s wooden
infrastructure and style. Those were the days where entertaining at home was an
art form and the majority of luxurious properties had their very own wine bars.
In fact this property still holds two very distinctive wine bars acting as
center pieces in both the spacious lounge and kitchen. In addition to the above
this wonderful master piece boasts six generously sized bedrooms, each offering
a retreat from the outside world. The master bedroom comes complete with an en
suite bathroom, ensuring your comfort and privacy. A family bathroom and a
guest w/c cater to the needs of residents and visitors alike.
Situated in Lefkosa, Gonyeli
with easy access to amenities, the location is both convenient and desirable.
While this home does require
a touch of tender loving care, it presents an incredible canvas for your
creative vision. Embrace the opportunity to infuse modern elegance while
preserving the timeless elements that make this property truly one-of-a-kind.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of the past while crafting your future.
Reference
No: HP2954
The Property
Hallway: 3.065m x 3.59m
Fitted with a built-in wardrobe
Open Plan Kitchen + Dining: 6.6m x 9.01m
Fully
fitted kitchen with fridge, oven, microwave & wine bar
Living Room + Dining: 8.53m
x 9.81m
Fitted
with ac, minibar, doors to terrace and 5 windows
Family Bathroom: 3.7m x 1.34m
Fitted
with a wc, shower & basin
Master bedroom: 3.81m x 7.1m
Double
bedroom with a door leading to the balcony.
En-suite: 1.17m x 2.27m
Fitted
with a wc, shower & basin
Bedroom 1: 3.66m x 4.16m
Windows
+built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2: 1.87m x 2.27m
Guest w/c
Fitted
with a wc & basin
Bedroom 3: 4.95m x 3.23m
Built-in
wardrobe and a door to balcony.
Bedroom 4: 5.84m x 5.23m
Built-in
wardrobe, doors to balcony, windows and shutters.
Bedroom 5: 6.21m x 3.528m
Built-in
wardrobe, doors to balcony & windows.
The Region
Lefkoşa
The capital city of Cyprus
is Nicosia, Lefkosa in Turkish. It is the only divided capital city in the world and
has a long and colorful history. The inland position, midway between the
mountain ranges has made this a meeting point from all parts of the island.
Originally called Ledra and a small city kingdom circa 1050BC the town came to
prominence after the Arab raids of the 7th century AD Under Lusignan
rule the city developed culturally and commercially, expanding as the need
arose. 78. Realisation that the spread of the Ottoman
Empire would inevitably take in the strategic island of Cyprus. The cities were
all r reinforced with massive walls. And by 1567 the massive walls that we see
today had been completed. In 1570 the ottomans attacked the city the siege of
Nicosia lasted six weeks at the end of which time 20,000 inhabitants had died
and the city had been laid waste. The city remained under Ottoman rule until 1878
when the British Government was granted a lease on the island by the Sultan of
Turkey, it was a politically expedient exercise giving the British Government a
foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean from where they could keep track on what
was going through the recently opened Suez Canal. The events of 1964 saw the
barrier erected across the city centre as a prelude to the ultimate division of
the whole island into two parts in 1974. The sight of streets barricaded with barbed
wire holds a certain fascination to many visitors, the ugly corrugated iron
barrier cuts right through the heart of the city. The differences between the
Northern and Southern Nicosia is vast, the Turkish sector has retained the life
and bustle within the walls, with its maze of back streets just as it has been
for centuries, while in the Southern sector the medieval city is neglected, the
heart of the city has moved to the high rise suburbs of the modern city. In
April 2008 the barrier in central Nicosia were partially opened and the Ledra
Street/Lokmaci crossing opened to permit the free crossing into both parts of
their capital city. A significant move in the process towards a long lasting
reunification and peace, has been achieved.
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