The Granary is the most compact of the three Sakli Vadi cottages.
The cottage nestles in it?s own garden behind high walls for absolute privacy. At the western end is a rock garden with a myriad of flowering plants and shrubs.
The patio is on two levels. On the higher level there is plenty of room to lie out and sunbathe. Then, step down under the pergola into a private terrace where chairs and tables are provided for those quiet, leisurely meals or peaceful sundowners. On this lower terrace, under the shaded pergola, is a traditional Turkish fireplace with bench seats. The fireplace is fitted with a barbeque and is the ideal place to wile away those long summer evenings after a quiet dinner.
The accommodation consists of an entrance hall into the fully fitted kitchen. Off the kitchen is the shower room. Also leading off the kitchen are double doors into the combined lounge and double bedroom. One of the period features of this cottage is the corner hearth. These large fireplaces were used to generate both warmth and to cook on in years gone by.
A twenty yard stroll from the secluded garden brings you to the plunge pool and kosk area above the Byre.
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