This stone villa Kimolos offers a rare synthesis of Cycladic heritage, architectural authenticity, and understated privacy. The 110 m² residence, set within a 2,600 m² private estate, stands quietly on a cliffside, its thick stone walls and handmade straw ceilings testifying to centuries-old traditions. The property comprises two autonomous living spaces: a 35 m² studio guesthouse with independent kitchen and bathroom, and a main residence featuring a bedroom, living room, kitchen, and broad terraces that open onto a landscaped garden.
Stone villa Kimolos reveals its sense of completeness in thoughtful details: a private traditional chapel, generous outdoor entertainment areas, and dedicated storage. The current renovation enhances the home’s resilience with custom wooden windows, advanced glazing, and marine-grade materials, preserving an air of timelessness while adapting to Aegean conditions.
Moments from the sea and just two minutes from the port and island tavernas, this property is private yet deeply connected to local life. Beyond its atmospheric spaces, the villa stands as a discreet sanctuary, a summer retreat, or a long-term investment on an island still largely untouched, where authenticity endures.