The house is only accessible by foot, scooter or tricycle as cars are not allowed inside the old town. A short 5 minute walk away is the main port of Parikia. The building was originally constructed in 1600 and in 2016 underwent an extensive and carefully planned restoration making it a unique investment opportunity as a small already successful buy-to-let holiday home. Working with award-winning architects, the developer has restored the original features of this property fusing them with contemporary, minimal design to create a truly unique sanctuary for relaxation. Arranged over two levels, the living space exemplifies compact minimalism whilst maintaining a warm, open-plan flow bathed in natural light. Both double bedrooms comprise en-suite facilities with the upper bedroom opening onto a secluded, private roof terrace affording luxurious and rare outdoor space. Fully booked in its first season as a premium, short-let rental property a prospective owner has the option not only of enjoying this historic summer house personally, but also achieving an attractive buy-to-let yield in one of the most desirable Cycladic property locations.