Accommodation
The mansion is located in Melissi, a small seaside village in Corinthia region of the Peloponnese. The original house in the property dated back to the 1800s, but it was destroyed in the large earthquake of Corinth in 1928. In its place, the current house was built in 1932, designed by the renowned mid-war architect Vasilis Tsagris (great uncle to the current owner). It was fully renovated in 2023, with respect to the original design but reconstructed to fit the modern way of life.
It is a two-story house of 240 square meters, next to the sea and there are many small beaches nearby for swimming. It is located in a large garden with olives, citrus trees, pines and large eucalyptus trees. It has a large parking lot. It consists of 5 bedrooms with double beds, independent bathrooms and a refrigerator in each room.

Each space has its own distinct character, while attention to detail accompanies discreet luxury throughout.
The house was built in 1932 by the architect V. Tsagris and completely renovated in 2023, preserving the style of the old architecture.
The furniture found in the common areas, also designed by V. Tsagris, complement the character of the house bridging the old with the new. The heritage of the house as well as the family (owners of the property since the 1800s) is also preserved and highlighted through the many decorative elements, memorabilia, family books and archives, while the photographs of I. Apostolidis that decorate the bedrooms provide an added artistic touch to the space. In the front and back yard of the house, one will also find a fully-equipped BBQ, an old cistern that has been turned into a small swimming pool perfect for relaxation, as well as an outdoor sitting area and several little corners in the garden that are perfect to unwind under the shade.
Charming and functional, it is the ideal destination for professionals, couples and families.
Very close there are: pharmacy, gas station, kiosk, a traditional bakery, a small grocery store and a shop with seasonal items (beach umbrellas, flippers, masks, etc.).