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A HOME FROM HOME! Large stone Villa with pool & stunning views - FREE meal out!
Family-friendly villa with outdoor pool and Hot tub
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
5 bedrooms4+ bathroomsSleeps 10200 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

- Place, Onasis Statue
- Place, Nidri Waterfalls
- Place, Lefkadas Marina
- Airport, Preveza (PVK-Aktion National)
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 5
2 Single Beds
4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 4
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 5
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
A HOME FROM HOME! Large stone Villa with pool & stunning views - FREE meal out!
**FREE first night meal at our local village taverna. Dimitris' taverna will welcome you on the first night of your stay for a complimentary traditional Greek meal**
A home from home! This beautiful Greek stone villa is situated on the outskirts of the traditional hillside village of Paleokatouna, only 3km from the popular resort of Nidri. The main features of the house include: panoramic sea and mountain views, a large well-equipped kitchen, five bedrooms, four ensuite bathrooms, one extra downstairs WC, deck-level infinity swimming pool, ping pong table and Wi-Fi.
Upon entering this homely villa you are welcomed into a spacious entrance hall. The large fitted kitchen on the right comes complete with two ovens, an island with induction hob, microwave, double sink, dishwasher and ample dinnerware and utensils. The cosy sitting room, on the left, overlooking the pool has a corner sofa, armchair, open fireplace and smart TV. One double bedroom with connectable twin beds is located on the ground floor boasting immediate access to the pool and private en-suite bathroom with shower.
Up the sweeping marble staircase to the first floor there are a further four bedrooms. The large master bedroom to the front, with private access to the sundeck overlooking the satellite islands of Lefkada, has a large bathroom with his and her basins, walk-in shower and toilet. Two further bedrooms are interconnected by a shared bathroom, with a double bed in one and twin beds in the other, it is ideal for a family of four. The final and fifth bedroom with twin connectable beds has a balcony overlooking the pool with a table and chairs complete with stone chess set ready to be played! This room also has a private en-suite bathroom with shower. All windows and doors in the villa have mosquito screens.
The outside comprises of two shaded seating areas - with comfortable outdoor lounge furniture and a beautiful dining table made with lava from Mount Etna. The swimming pool, BBQ and table tennis provide more entertainment. The raised sun deck with panoramic sea and mountain views - accessed from the master bedroom - is perfect for pre-dinner drinks as the sun sets and casts a magical pink light on the mainland mountains.
This villa is perfect for extended families and groups of friends, the lounge and dining area outside make it the perfect place for evening BBQs and social gatherings, overlooking the Ionian islands.
The villa meets the standards of the Greek Tourism Board and has been awarded an EOT license for short-term rental.
GETTING TO LEFKADA:
The island is incredibly accessible due to the bridge that connects it to the mainland, so in addition to the local airport of Preveza there are other options to get here. Many low cost airlines fly into the neighbouring island of Corfu, from which you can take a 1.5 hour ferry to the mainland, collect a hire care and take an enjoyable 2 hour coastal drive south to Lefkada. Flights into neighbouring Kefalonia offer another option, a taxi or hire car from the airport to the ferry port in the north allows you to board a ferry directly to Lefkada. Other options are flights into the cities of Athens and Thessaloniki - both a 5 hour drive to the island largely along new and empty motorways. For further details about these options simply get in touch!
THE HISTORY OF LEFKADA - written by Nick Edwards
Lefkada largely shares the history of the rest of the Ionian archipelago. There is some evidence of Neolithic settlements and in Homeric times the island is supposed to have been given by Laertes to Arcadius, when their children Odysseus and Penelope got married. This myth and the discovery of some Mycenean remains near Vassiliki led respected nineteenth-century German archaeologist Wilhelm Dorpfeld to claim Lefkada was the real site of Odysseus' home, rather than Ithaki.
The island was an important power base for the Corinthians during the Classical period and played a key role in the Peloponnesian War. It became a quiet backwater during Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times and it was later under Venetian control for less time than the other Ionians, only around a century from 1684 to 1797. Its proximity to the mainland also made it more susceptible to Turkish raids and although it was never held by the Ottoman rulers of mainland Greece for long, it did undergo short spells of Tourkokratia.
Lefkada also shares the Ionian penchant for music and the arts, boasting its own form of kantades and having been home to some prominent members of the Ionian School of Painting, most notably Panagiotis Doxaras (1662-1729) and his son Nikolaos (1705-75). The most famous man of letters to hail from Lefkada was poet Aristotelis Valaoritis (1824-79) but half Irish/half Greek writer Lefcadio Hearn was also born here and named after the island, although he subsequently wrote more about Japan and New Orleans. The artistic tradition continues into the present day in the shape of the annual Festival of Music, Arts, Literature and Dance, which extends throughout the summer and attracts performers from all over the globe.
A home from home! This beautiful Greek stone villa is situated on the outskirts of the traditional hillside village of Paleokatouna, only 3km from the popular resort of Nidri. The main features of the house include: panoramic sea and mountain views, a large well-equipped kitchen, five bedrooms, four ensuite bathrooms, one extra downstairs WC, deck-level infinity swimming pool, ping pong table and Wi-Fi.
Upon entering this homely villa you are welcomed into a spacious entrance hall. The large fitted kitchen on the right comes complete with two ovens, an island with induction hob, microwave, double sink, dishwasher and ample dinnerware and utensils. The cosy sitting room, on the left, overlooking the pool has a corner sofa, armchair, open fireplace and smart TV. One double bedroom with connectable twin beds is located on the ground floor boasting immediate access to the pool and private en-suite bathroom with shower.
Up the sweeping marble staircase to the first floor there are a further four bedrooms. The large master bedroom to the front, with private access to the sundeck overlooking the satellite islands of Lefkada, has a large bathroom with his and her basins, walk-in shower and toilet. Two further bedrooms are interconnected by a shared bathroom, with a double bed in one and twin beds in the other, it is ideal for a family of four. The final and fifth bedroom with twin connectable beds has a balcony overlooking the pool with a table and chairs complete with stone chess set ready to be played! This room also has a private en-suite bathroom with shower. All windows and doors in the villa have mosquito screens.
The outside comprises of two shaded seating areas - with comfortable outdoor lounge furniture and a beautiful dining table made with lava from Mount Etna. The swimming pool, BBQ and table tennis provide more entertainment. The raised sun deck with panoramic sea and mountain views - accessed from the master bedroom - is perfect for pre-dinner drinks as the sun sets and casts a magical pink light on the mainland mountains.
This villa is perfect for extended families and groups of friends, the lounge and dining area outside make it the perfect place for evening BBQs and social gatherings, overlooking the Ionian islands.
The villa meets the standards of the Greek Tourism Board and has been awarded an EOT license for short-term rental.
GETTING TO LEFKADA:
The island is incredibly accessible due to the bridge that connects it to the mainland, so in addition to the local airport of Preveza there are other options to get here. Many low cost airlines fly into the neighbouring island of Corfu, from which you can take a 1.5 hour ferry to the mainland, collect a hire care and take an enjoyable 2 hour coastal drive south to Lefkada. Flights into neighbouring Kefalonia offer another option, a taxi or hire car from the airport to the ferry port in the north allows you to board a ferry directly to Lefkada. Other options are flights into the cities of Athens and Thessaloniki - both a 5 hour drive to the island largely along new and empty motorways. For further details about these options simply get in touch!
THE HISTORY OF LEFKADA - written by Nick Edwards
Lefkada largely shares the history of the rest of the Ionian archipelago. There is some evidence of Neolithic settlements and in Homeric times the island is supposed to have been given by Laertes to Arcadius, when their children Odysseus and Penelope got married. This myth and the discovery of some Mycenean remains near Vassiliki led respected nineteenth-century German archaeologist Wilhelm Dorpfeld to claim Lefkada was the real site of Odysseus' home, rather than Ithaki.
The island was an important power base for the Corinthians during the Classical period and played a key role in the Peloponnesian War. It became a quiet backwater during Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times and it was later under Venetian control for less time than the other Ionians, only around a century from 1684 to 1797. Its proximity to the mainland also made it more susceptible to Turkish raids and although it was never held by the Ottoman rulers of mainland Greece for long, it did undergo short spells of Tourkokratia.
Lefkada also shares the Ionian penchant for music and the arts, boasting its own form of kantades and having been home to some prominent members of the Ionian School of Painting, most notably Panagiotis Doxaras (1662-1729) and his son Nikolaos (1705-75). The most famous man of letters to hail from Lefkada was poet Aristotelis Valaoritis (1824-79) but half Irish/half Greek writer Lefcadio Hearn was also born here and named after the island, although he subsequently wrote more about Japan and New Orleans. The artistic tradition continues into the present day in the shape of the annual Festival of Music, Arts, Literature and Dance, which extends throughout the summer and attracts performers from all over the globe.
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Amenities
Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed: birthday parties
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Gather used towels
Take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights
Please leave the keys in the outside of the front door.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including birthday parties) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 20
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 0831Κ10000439901
We should mention
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed GBP 500, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Lefkada
Located in Lefkada, this villa is in a rural area and by the sea. Get Active! Day Tours and Lefkadas Marina are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Mount Skaros Oak Grove and Ionian Sea. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and kayaking nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with ecotours and cycling.

Lefkada, Ionian Islands Region
What's nearby
- Onasis Statue - 4 min drive - 2.7 km
- Nidri Waterfalls - 6 min drive - 3.0 km
- Lefkadas Marina - 20 min drive - 20.9 km
- Lefkada Harbor Park - 21 min drive - 22.4 km
- Porto Katsiki Beach - 43 min drive - 32.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Stathis Place - 4 min drive
- Daltons - 4 min drive
- Limanaki - 5 min drive
- Tasty Gyros And Grill since 1988 - 4 min drive
- The Barrel - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Villa Helidona
Jenny is a Clinical Psychologist and John is a young person's hip surgeon. We met in 1992 and live in Surrey, visiting our Greek escape at every opportunity!
Why they chose this property
Our first introduction to Greece was Jenny in the 60's during the Junta regime- the Greeks were very generous to the apparently destitute students, two of whom ended up giving blood in Athens to raise money!
Our first tour of the islands was in 1996 when we took the whole family on an Odysseus flotilla from Corfu to Ithaca/Kefalonia and back to Preveza. Further tours followed. We took our third tour by yacht around the islands in Summer 2001 and somewhere in Nidri, looking up at the stars, we elbowed each other and decided to see if we could buy or build a house on the island.
The houses for sale seemed rather expensive (we only later discovered that you only were expected to offer 55-60% of the asking price!) We then discovered a German called Jurgen Kuster (he had married a local lass and the land was hers) who had seven plots, in between zig-zag roads, available for building just above the charming village of Paleokatouna, with its famous Dimitri's taverna.
We came to Lefkas in the first weeks of 2002 to look at the site and to sign the deal. The site was astounding (although thorny and inaccessible) and the view enthralling. We decided to choose a solid stone house with modern amenities, building permission was obtained, but then we discovered that the planned house was the wrong way around on the site! This took a month or two to sort out! The stone was cut from the north side of the Melissa gorge, near Tsoukalades in the north of Lefkas.
We moved in for the first time in April 2004. Since then we have constantly refined and improved the house over the years. The most dramatic development was in 2012- 2013 when we had a beautiful new internal marble staircase made and converted the house from two three-bedroom flats into a five bedroom house. We also extended the outside spaces and built a garage , a car port, a second large pergola and a large viewing balcony attached to the master bedroom.
Our first tour of the islands was in 1996 when we took the whole family on an Odysseus flotilla from Corfu to Ithaca/Kefalonia and back to Preveza. Further tours followed. We took our third tour by yacht around the islands in Summer 2001 and somewhere in Nidri, looking up at the stars, we elbowed each other and decided to see if we could buy or build a house on the island.
The houses for sale seemed rather expensive (we only later discovered that you only were expected to offer 55-60% of the asking price!) We then discovered a German called Jurgen Kuster (he had married a local lass and the land was hers) who had seven plots, in between zig-zag roads, available for building just above the charming village of Paleokatouna, with its famous Dimitri's taverna.
We came to Lefkas in the first weeks of 2002 to look at the site and to sign the deal. The site was astounding (although thorny and inaccessible) and the view enthralling. We decided to choose a solid stone house with modern amenities, building permission was obtained, but then we discovered that the planned house was the wrong way around on the site! This took a month or two to sort out! The stone was cut from the north side of the Melissa gorge, near Tsoukalades in the north of Lefkas.
We moved in for the first time in April 2004. Since then we have constantly refined and improved the house over the years. The most dramatic development was in 2012- 2013 when we had a beautiful new internal marble staircase made and converted the house from two three-bedroom flats into a five bedroom house. We also extended the outside spaces and built a garage , a car port, a second large pergola and a large viewing balcony attached to the master bedroom.
What makes this property unique
Spacious and homely
Comfortable and relaxing
Quiet
Well-equipped
Stunning sea and mountain views
Walking distance to the village taverna
5-minute car journey to the beach and resort of Nidri.
Large kitchen for cooking and entertaining
Comfortable and relaxing
Quiet
Well-equipped
Stunning sea and mountain views
Walking distance to the village taverna
5-minute car journey to the beach and resort of Nidri.
Large kitchen for cooking and entertaining
Languages:
English, Greek
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