Dodecanese islands, Rhodes, Mandraki, Greece
- PROPERTY TYPE
Town House
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
1,345 sq ft
125 sq m
Key features
- Two floors
- Interior staircase
- Sea view
- Garden
- Rental possibilities
- Town view
- Walking to town
- Walking distance to the beach
- Double glazing
- Air conditioning
Description
Originally built in the early 20th century, the townhouse underwent a complete restoration in 2017 by its current owner, a German-born visual artist. It unfolds over two floors, which can function independently, as both offer a living/dining area, a kitchen, one bedroom and one bathroom. The floors communicate via an internal staircase. The building has retained much of its original character, but has been upgraded to offer many modern amenities, such as double-glazed frames, with shutters and some featuring fly-nets. Air-conditioning units in the bedrooms and a wood burner in the living room will help regulate temperature, but the thick stone walls mean that the house is warm in the very mild winter and cool during the summer months.
The welcoming entrance opens to a bright living and dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy bedroom, and a sleek bathroom—all with polished concrete floors. Designed as a self-contained apartment with a private entrance, it’s perfect for guests or rental income. The living space, the heart of the home, blends rustic charm with original features like a wood-stove fireplace, an antique oven, exposed stone walls, and wooden beams, while a window frames views of the garden alley.
The kitchen showcases bespoke Moroccan Moshrabi woodwork and a durable concrete countertop, paired with modern appliances for effortless living. Nearby, the bathroom balances minimalist style and function with a concrete sink and a streamlined shower. The bedroom offers comfort with a traditional raised Moni platform for sleeping, built-in storage, and an air conditioner, all while capturing a glimpse of the sea.
A separate grand entrance leads to a spacious hallway, currently used as an exhibition space but adaptable as a gallery or transitional area. With its generous proportions and connection to the upper floor, it adds both elegance and versatility to this inviting home.
The first floor, once the home’s piano nobile, strikes a balance between grandeur and functionality—its warm wooden floors and sunlit spaces are framed by breathtaking views of the village and the sea. A charming landing features a built-in kitchenette (complete with an electric cooktop, fridge, and sink), discreetly enabling this level to function as a separate flat. A skylight bathes the area in light and hints at potential rooftop access. The spacious studio, currently an artist’s workspace, triples as a third bedroom with its convertible sofa bed, illuminated by three generous windows.
The tranquil main bedroom centres around a traditional Moni platform, offering elevated sea views and hidden storage beneath, complemented by a Moshrabi wardrobe and air conditioning. Nearby, the main bathroom blends modern simplicity with rare indulgence—a concrete sink, skylit bathtub, and heated floors create a serene retreat.
The outdoor area of the townhouse features a veranda with built-in concrete seating under a pergola, accompanied by an adjoining garden adorned with vintage tiles and lush planting. The outdoor kitchen is ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining.
Nestled on the cobbled, pedestrian-only streets in Mandraki, the property emanates a unique sense of serenity, as there are no cars or motorbikes passing by. Having said this, the property is just a short walk from the beach and the port (with ferry connections to Kos and Rhodes), as well as from the shops and restaurants.
Rental potential
Nisyros has gained popularity in recent years as a destination for those who want to venture off the beaten path and taste the 'authentic' Greek experience on an island which has retained much of its traditional character. The versatility of this townhouse, which offers two floors that can function independently, means that it can be utilised for a 'mixed' use, where one of the floors can be rented out. At the same time, the owner stays on the other floor, or both floors can be rented to different parties, while the whole house can accommodate a larger party.
Location - Distances
Located between Kos and Tilos, the island of Nisyros is famous for its volcano. It is a relatively small, circular island with a diameter of approximately 8 km. The volcano is situated in the middle of the island, and its caldera is ±4 km wide. The island is connected by ferry to Rhodes, Piraeus and Kos. Especially during the summer months, there are several scheduled daily connections to Kardamena port on Kos. The Stefanos crater of the volcano is the most popular sight on the island, but there are also many churches to visit, as well as a nice archaeological museum. Nisyros is perhaps one of the last destinations in Greece that can be enjoyed mostly on foot.
Chochlaki Beach: 150 m
Mandraki Beach: 700 m
Mandraki Port (Ferry connections): 1 km
Stefanos Crater: 9.5 km
Emporeios: 10 km
Pachia Ammos Beach: 11 km
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Web DetailsDodecanese islands, Rhodes, Mandraki, Greece
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Distances are straight line measurements- Kos(International)13.5 miles
- Rhodes(International)54.8 miles
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