Key Facts
- Listed By:
- George Kasimis
Property Description
Ballad sits in the gently rolling landscape above Kamares on Paros, positioned to capture wide views across the valley toward the Aegean while remaining within easy reach of both Naousa and Kolympithres Beach. The villa follows the restrained language of Cycladic architecture, combining whitewashed volumes with natural stone terraces, shaded pergolas, and softly curved interior forms that reflect the character of traditional island houses without feeling overly formal or stylised.
Set on a 1,441 sqm plot, the property unfolds gradually through a sequence of outdoor terraces and sheltered courtyards planted with low Mediterranean greenery. The approach to the house moves through stone-paved paths and whitewashed walls before opening onto the principal pool terrace, where the landscape and sea become the defining visual focus. From here, the horizon remains visible throughout the day, while the surrounding hills create a sense of privacy despite the openness of the setting.
The main living area combines kitchen, dining, and sitting spaces beneath white timber-beamed ceilings that reflect the natural light moving through the interiors. Soft neutral tones, pale flooring, and built-in architectural detailing give the house a relaxed atmosphere closely connected to its surroundings. A corner fireplace anchors the living room, while wide openings lead directly onto the covered outdoor dining terrace and pool area. Natural materials throughout the house — textured plaster, stone surfaces, timber beams, and built-in seating — create warmth without excess decoration.
The layout is arranged across multiple levels, allowing each bedroom a degree of separation and privacy. One guest bedroom is positioned on the lower level, while a second bedroom occupies the first floor. The primary suite sits privately on the upper level, opening toward elevated views across the valley and sea. Bathrooms continue the Cycladic character of the interiors, incorporating curved built-in forms, soft coloured plaster finishes, and handcrafted details that feel consistent with the architecture of the house.
Outdoor living is central to the property. A long swimming pool stretches beside the main terrace, bordered by sun loungers and open seating areas oriented toward the view. Adjacent to the pool, a large shaded pergola contains an outdoor kitchen, dining area, and built-in seating finished in natural stone and timber. The covered terrace remains cool during the warmer months, with filtered light moving through the timber canopy across the stone floors throughout the day. In the evening, discreet lighting and the stillness of the surrounding landscape give the exterior spaces a calm, sheltered atmosphere.
Ballad combines the simplicity of traditional Cycladic design with a practical layout designed for long summer stays. Quietly positioned yet close to some of Paros’ most sought-after beaches and villages, the property balances privacy, accessibility, and a strong connection to the island landscape.
Eligible for both the Greek Golden Visa Program and the Greek Non-Dom Program.
Amenities
- Bay View
- Country Living
- Gardens
- Island
- Jogging/Bike Path
- Mountain View
- Ocean / Beach
- Outdoor Kitchen
- Outdoor Kitchen
- Outdoor Pool
- River View
- Scenic
- Terrace
- Water View
Listing Agents
- George Kasimis
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Location
Kamares, Paros, Southern Aegean, 84400, Greece
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A medium sized island, Paros is a pleasingly round shape, formed by a single mountain sloping gently down on all sides towards the sea. Just a 3-4 hour ferry trip from Athens, or a short 40 minute flight from the city to Paros National Airport, the island is well connected and centrally located within the Aegean, making it the perfect choice for international visitors all year long.
Peaceful throughout the winter, Paros bursts into life during summer, with countless boutiques, cafes, artisan workshops and traditional shops opening their doors to visitors from the Greek mainland and beyond. Despite its role as a popular tourist destination, Paros has managed to preserve its local spirit in a way some other islands have not. Traditional houses are whitewashed with blue doors and window-frames, whilst larger buildings may have beautiful private gardens filled to the brim with fragrant orange trees and vibrant bougainvillea.
The first choice for the smart set is Naousa, a typical Cycladic settlement filled with cobbled streets and simple, white buildings. The tiny harbour is home to countless traditional tavernas and ouzeries, whilst the sight of fresh octopus hung up to dry on is a regular, ever-day occurrence. Gastronomy lovers are spoiled for choice at this culinary hotspot of the Aegean, with prestigious names including Barbarossa, Mario Restaurant and Le Sud serving the freshest seafood all summer long. Naousa also boasts a vivid nightlife scene, from elegant city clubs and award-winning bars to traditional kafeneions and laid-back cafes.
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