Key Facts
- Listed By:
- Konstantinos Volikas
Property Description
Positioned within the landscape of southern Kefalonia, Aurelis is a contemporary coastal residence set on a 2,120 sqm (22,819 sq.ft.) plot with open views across the countryside towards the Ionian Sea. The property occupies an elevated position that allows it to remain connected to both the surrounding landscape and the distant coastline, while maintaining a strong sense of privacy within its setting.
Extending across 400 sqm (4,305 sq.ft.), the villa is designed around light, orientation and a seamless relationship between interior and exterior spaces. The architecture follows a restrained contemporary language, combining clean lines, generous glazing and pale natural materials that respond softly to the changing conditions of the day. Large openings frame the surrounding landscape and draw natural light deep into the interior, while the elevated position encourages natural airflow throughout the warmer months.
The principal living areas are arranged as a series of interconnected spaces that open directly onto the terraces beyond. Rather than separating the house from its surroundings, the architecture creates a continuous dialogue with the landscape, allowing views towards the sea to remain present throughout the main interior spaces. The design remains intentionally understated, relying on proportion, light and openness rather than decorative elements to define the atmosphere of the house.
Five en-suite bedrooms are distributed to provide both privacy and a consistent connection to the exterior environment. Each suite benefits from natural light and carefully positioned views, while several open directly onto private terraces. The private accommodation follows the same calm architectural language as the rest of the residence, with a focus on simplicity, comfort and a close relationship with the landscape beyond.
Outdoor living forms an integral part of the property. Broad terraces extend from the house and are organised around the infinity-edge pool, creating a sequence of open and sheltered spaces that follow the orientation of the site. The layout allows for movement between sun and shade throughout the day, while maintaining uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside towards the sea. Additional recreational facilities have been incorporated discreetly within the grounds, preserving the overall sense of openness and balance across the property.
Despite its contemporary character, the villa sits comfortably within its environment. The architecture remains low within the landscape, allowing the surrounding terrain and distant views to retain visual prominence. The absence of nearby development within the principal sightlines reinforces the feeling of privacy, while the open setting creates a strong sense of space in every direction.
The beaches, villages and waterfront destinations of Kefalonia remain easily accessible, yet the property retains a notable sense of separation from the island’s busier seasonal areas. The combination of scale, privacy and modern infrastructure makes Aurelis equally suited to private use or extended seasonal occupation.
As the light softens across the hills in the late afternoon, the landscape gradually shifts in colour and texture, while the sea remains visible on the horizon beyond, anchoring the view from the property throughout the day.
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- Konstantinos Volikas
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Location
Aurelis Argostoli, Kefalonia, Argostoli, Ionia Nisia, 28100, Greece
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The island’s capital is Argostoli, a neat and pleasant town filled with cafes, restaurants and bars. Take a seat at Ampelaki Restaurant, a little gem that combines the best quality ingredients with a passion for Kefalonian and Greek cuisine, or take your pick from the bustling cafes crowding the main square, Platia Valiianou.
Kefalonia’s coastline is dotted with secret beaches, ranging from soft and sandy to wild and rocky. Most of the beaches are quiet, even in the peak summer months, with plenty of natural shade provided by pine tree forests stretching down to the shoreline.
A morning at the picture-perfect Myrtos Beach, with its unbelievably soft sand and turquoise waters, is a sublime experience never to be forgotten.
Nature lovers can look out for the protected loggerhead turtles that creep ashore each night to lay their precious eggs, as well as the highly endangered monk seal, which plays in the warm waters around the coastline.
The most iconic settlement on the island is Fiscardo, the ‘St Tropez of Kefalonia’. This small fishing village was the only settlement not destroyed by the 1953 earthquake and retains its picturesque charm and examples of the island’s original Venetian architecture. Transforming into a yachters’ paradise come summer, the numerous tavernas lining its small harbour make the perfect setting for a long, leisurely lunch with a side of people-watching.
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Greece Sotheby's International Realty
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Athens, Attiki, 10671
Greece
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