Key Facts
- Listed By:
- Spyros Analytis
Property Description
The drive to Avelis arrives from above, which is how the property is meant to be understood: the hill behind it dense with olive and pine, the terraced stone retaining walls stepping down through wisteria and bougainvillaea, and the sea — wide, flat, and east-facing opening below the pool's curved infinity edge as if the hillside has simply let go of the land. The villa is under construction at Nissaki, scheduled for completion mid-2026, and the design shows a three-storey residence of sand-coloured render and dressed local stone, with its arched ground floor and collonaded mid-level giving it the weight and proportion of a building intended to be here for a long time. The whole composition steps down the slope in three distinct levels, each one pushed into the hillside behind a retaining wall of coursed stone, so that the roof of the level below becomes the terrace of the level above.
The ground floor is arcaded in stone with arched openings on three sides, providing shaded outdoor rooms at the lowest level — stone-paved, sheltered from the afternoon heat by the mass of the building above it. The principal living floor sits above, opening through full-height glazed doors onto a broad, collonaded terrace with an iron balustrade, the sea directly ahead through the columns. Above that, the bedroom floors step back to private balconies, each looking east over the olive grove to the open water.
Five ensuite bedrooms are arranged across the upper levels, the principal suite occupying the top floor with its own roof terrace and unobstructed sea view. The kitchen and open living and dining areas occupy the main floor, oriented seaward, with the colonnade terrace extending the interior in every season except the coldest months.
The pool terrace sits adjacent to the main volume at the level of the principal living floor, connected by a paved path to a covered outdoor kitchen and dining pavilion in stone and timber — a separate structure built into the retaining wall of the upper garden, with its own tiled roof and a long table beneath it. The infinity pool is curved at its far edge, that edge dissolving into the sky and the open water in a single unbroken line; from the water, the horizon extends without interruption to the east.
The terraced gardens between the stone walls are planted in rosemary, lavender, and low flowering ground cover, with mature olives preserved throughout. Wisteria trails across the colonnade of the mid-level terrace; by early evening, when the dressed stone has given back the day's heat and the light off the water has gone flat and silver, the scent of it carries up through all the levels of the house and the pair of espadrilles left by the lower steps mark where the afternoon ended.
Nissaki beach is one kilometre away. Agni Bay and Kalami are a short drive along the coast. Corfu Town and the international airport are approximately 25 minutes by road. Eligible for the Greek Golden Visa and the Non-Dom Programme.
Amenities
- Central Air
- Gardens
- Island
- Outdoor Pool
- Scenic
Listing Agents
- Spyros Analytis
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Avelis Nissaki, Corfu, Ionia Nisia, 49084, Greece
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Somewhere between Calabria and Corfu, the blue really begins… you are aware of a change in the heart of things: aware of the horizon beginning to stain at the rim of the world: aware of islands coming out of the darkness to meet you’. So begins Lawrence Durrell’s 1945 ode to Corfu, Prospero’s Cell. Even today, visitors to the island often arrive by sea, approaching from Italy in the west of the Greek mainland in the east.
In the early morning sunlight, the pastel-hued houses overlook Corfu Town’s historic port. They create a charming medley of slender levels interconnected by narrow alleyways. Laundry hangs from every balcony, resembling vibrant festive bunting swaying in the breeze.
Towering Venetian mansions , bearing ancient coats of colourful paint softened by countless winters, give town visitors the sensation of stepping into a watercolour masterpiece.
Corfu has rightfully earned its reputation as Greece’s music capital
The island boasts a multitude of music associations, orchestras, bands, and a musical tradition dating back 400 years to the Venetian era of the island.
At the heart of the town lies a broad tree-lined promenade known as the Spianada. Elegant French arcades reminiscent of Rue de Rivoli echo through the air. An intriguing British influence can be discovered on this grand square. It transforms into a cricket pitch during the summer, a unique feature as it’s the only operational sports field within a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Meanwhile, the Corfiot countryside showcases a mournful beauty unparalleled across Greece. It contrasts starkly with the stark barrenness of the Aegean. Drenched in brilliant white sunlight during summer, the island undergoes a sublime transformation thanks to winter rains. This causes lush greenery to blanket the inland valleys, which are thickly carpeted with wildflowers and adorned with gnarled olive trees, while dense groves of swaying cypresses punctuate the landscape.
In the sophisticated northeast, known as “Kensington-on-Sea,” you’ll find the finest real estate in Greece. The imposing summer villa of the Rothschild family anchors it. Here, the luxury villa lifestyle reigns supreme. Hillside properties are secluded amidst the landscape, boasting private infinity pools and awe-inspiring sea views. The enigmatic Epirote mountains, crowned in snow, loom mysteriously in the east.
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