Key Facts
- Listed By:
- George Kasimis
Property Description
Agape occupies an elevated position on the southern coast of Paros, a short walk from Lolantonis Beach and overlooking uninterrupted views across the Aegean Sea. Conceived as a contemporary interpretation of Cycladic architecture, the estate is arranged as a series of whitewashed volumes that follow the natural contours of the land, creating a residence that feels closely connected to its surroundings while maintaining a strong sense of privacy.
The architecture is defined by proportion, simplicity and its relationship with the landscape. Broad terraces extend from the principal living spaces, while the elevated setting allows the sea to remain a constant presence throughout the property. The layout has been carefully considered to create a gradual transition between interior and exterior spaces, with sheltered areas positioned to respond naturally to the island’s climate and orientation.
At the centre of the residence, the main living areas unfold as a series of interconnected spaces designed around light, openness and views. Wide openings connect directly to the terraces, allowing the house to function with a natural continuity between inside and outside during the summer months. Exposed timber ceilings, stone elements and bespoke joinery introduce warmth and texture, balancing the clean architectural lines and restrained palette of natural materials.
The kitchen forms an integral part of the living environment, positioned to connect easily with both the interior spaces and the outdoor areas beyond. Throughout the residence, the emphasis remains on fluid movement, natural light and an uninterrupted visual relationship with the sea and surrounding landscape.
Accommodation is distributed between the principal residence and an independent guest house, creating flexibility while preserving privacy across the estate. In total, the property comprises seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with many of the rooms positioned to capture sea views or overlook the surrounding grounds. The arrangement allows individual spaces to feel private and self-contained while remaining connected to the wider property.
Although substantial in scale, the estate retains a calm and understated character. The architecture relies on careful positioning, balanced proportions and natural materials rather than decorative gestures, creating spaces that feel both generous and relaxed. The relationship between the built form and the landscape remains central throughout, with the various elements of the property integrated naturally into the terrain.
Lolantonis Beach lies approximately 150 metres away, providing immediate access to one of the quieter stretches of coastline on Paros. The southern villages, beaches and tavernas of the island remain easily accessible, while the setting itself preserves a sense of tranquillity throughout the season.
As the afternoon light moves across the coastline, the elevated position of the estate becomes increasingly apparent, with uninterrupted views extending across the Aegean and the changing colours of the sea defining the landscape beyond.
Amenities
- Bay
- Bay View
- Boating
- Central Air
- Fishing
- Fishing Ranch
- Gardens
- Guest House(s)
- Island
- New Development
- Ocean / Beach
- Ocean Front
- Ocean View
- Outdoor Pool
- Privacy
- River View
- Scenic
- Storage
- Terrace
- Water View
- Waterfront
Listing Agents
- George Kasimis
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Location
Drios Agape, Paros, Southern Aegean, 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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