Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View
Molyvos Manor is a three bedroom home with a spacious living-room, large kitchen and dining room and two full bathrooms (one on each floor).
Two of the bedrooms are located on the upper floor and are accessible through an internal staircase. These rooms enjoy 12 foot + ceilings, while the third, ground-floor bedroom, is self-contained with its own hall doors keeping it and its bathroom separate from the living-room and kitchen areas.
Most alluring of Molyvos Manors features is its veranda with views on the beautiful Molyvos bay and the large swimming pool patio overlooking the harbour and the Aegean Sea.
Molyvos Manor is located a two minute walk from the harbour and its restaurants and about ten minutes from Molyvos main beach. Ten leisurely minutes on Molyvos cobble streets will take you to the village bakery and the main market as well as pharmacies and the local medical centre. Around twenty minutes (slightly more at a leisurely pace) will bring you to the villages medieval castle. All in all Molyvos Manor is ideally located for the person seeking relaxation in proximity to Molyvos active social life.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
NAME: Molyvos Manor
YEAR BUILT 1926
RENOVATIONS 1985-6, 1998, 2003, 2011
LOCATION Molyvos Harbour Area
AREA 178 sq. meters / 1722 sq. feet
3 BEDROOMS 1 King-size plus sofa bed 2 twin beds plus fold-out bed 2 twin beds
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About the area
Lesvos
Lesvos is home to this villa. Molyvos Harbour and Eftalou Hot Springs are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Mólyvos and Limantzíki.
Does Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View have a pool?
Yes, this property has a pool.
How much does it cost to stay at Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View?
As of 19 Aug 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View on 7 Oct 2026 start from AU$1,512, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
What time is check-in at Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Self Catering Villa in Molyvos With Private Pool and Sea View located?
Situated in Lesvos, this villa is within a 10-minute walk of Molyvos Harbour, Municipal Gallery and Byzantine-Genoese Castle. Saint Panteleimon Church and Chamám are also within 10 minutes.
About the host
Hosted by Yiannis Krallis
While not having roots as deep as olive oil production in Lesvos, the Krallis family can be found in Molyvos as early as the late seventeen hundreds. By the late nineteenth century they were part of a small circle of Greek and Turkish families involved in representing Molyvos to the Ottoman authorities and essentially running the village. The interesting blend of Greek identity with active participation in the Ottoman empires social and economic life can be seen in the folk art decorating the walls of the Krallis Mansion - currently in the stewardship of the Athens School of Arts - where images of Alexander the great stand opposed to whirling dervishes and depictions of Istanbul, the imperial center towards which Molyvos and more generally the Island of Lesvos were directed.
After the incorporation of the Island in the Greek state in 1912 the family retained its prominent position in the village. In the mid-1920s Ioannes Krallis, father of the current owner of Molyvos Manor, built the power generator for Molyvos electric lighting. The little electricity factory close to the harbor provided the village with electricity till the late 50s when Molyvos became part of Lesvos grid. Still, the second world war and family deaths led the Krallis family to Athens in the late 40s. Today Stratis and Nana spend six months a year in Molyvos and the rest of their time at their home in Athens. Their sons Dimitris and Yiannis live in Vancouver, BC and Athens.
Why they chose this property
Molyvos Manor is part (half) of a large home built in 1926 by Ioannes Krallis after his wedding to Maritsa Kalligeris to house their family.
The house was never truly lived-in since the premature death of Ioannes led Maritsa back to her family in the village of Sykamnia. In the years that followed it was occupied by the Germans (during WW II), the communist guerillas, the army, and earthquake victims.
Only in the mid-eighties was it divided among Ioannes’ two sons Stratis and Nikos, and renovated. Stratis and his family lived in it for roughly 7 summers until they moved to a newer house in the middle of an olive grove in the village environs.
Since 1994 the Stratis part of the house, now called Molyvos Manor, has seen numerous guests, many returning year after year, choosing this unique spot for their vacations.
What makes this property unique
Molyvos Manor is part (half) of a large home built in 1926 by Ioannes Krallis after his wedding to Maritsa Kalligeris to house their family. The house was never truly lived-in since the premature death of Ioannes led Maritsa back to her family in the village of Sykamnia. In the years that followed it was occupied by the Germans (during WW II), the communist guerillas, the army, and earthquake victims. Only in the mid-eighties was it divided among Ioannes two sons Stratis and Nikos, and renovated. Stratis and his family lived in it for roughly 7 summers until they moved to a newer house in the middle of an olive grove in the village environs. Since 1994 the house (Stratis part), now called Molyvos Manor, has seen numerous guests, many returning year after year, choosing this unique spot for their vacations.