Ultimate Greek Luxury
This Greek hideaway on the island of Lefkada is a stunning luxury property surrounded by olive groves, and offering jawdropping views out sea


Located in the green hills of Periagli, overlooking the fabled island of Skorpios and the busy little town of Nidri, lies Villa Periagli.
Built in a Balinese style married with Greek architectural heritage, the master villa and the main house are connected by a road which winds itself through the estate.
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The four guest villas each have two en-suite bedrooms and living room. The entire property and all buildings can also be reached through a maze of pathways and rock stairs which allow for peaceful scenic walks in the lush garden. The generously spaced villas are tastefully furnished with handpicked furniture and custom made doors and entrance gates from Balinese artisans.
Each property is fully air-conditioned and also has under floor heating for the cooler days of winter. The house also comes with a staff villa, a two-car garage, three large car ports, a laundry house, a kitchen annexe and a golf cart charging port for the two golf carts.
Nidri is located on the beautiful eastern coast of the island of Lefkada in Greece.
The guide price is £13,198,400. For further information please contact Savills on 020 7016 3740 or visit www.savills.co.uk/international
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