Amid the lush landscapes of Kefalonia, in the picturesque village of Tselentata, stands a residence that blends history, elegance, and authenticity. Originally built in 1830 and meticulously restored in 2007 by a renowned Italian architect, this house is more than a property — it is a journey through time.
Spanning 250 sq.m., the home is divided into three independent apartments, each with its own distinctive character. Wooden floors, marble details, traditional frames, and spacious kitchens weave together warmth and sophistication. In total, the house offers 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and 4 WCs, along with an attic, internal staircase, and a charming garden that feels like a timeless stage.
The courtyard garden, shaded by a pergola and blossoming bougainvillea, is a sanctuary of peace where time seems to stand still. Unique features include two original water cisterns, one of which has been transformed into a striking balcony overlooking the endless blue of the Ionian Sea.
The village itself was strategically chosen in the 19th century as a safe haven from pirates. Today, it offers something priceless: tranquility, privacy, and unspoiled natural beauty. Yet, some of the island’s most celebrated beaches are just a short drive away.
Since 2007, the residence has welcomed guests from around the world, operating successfully as a luxury accommodation, proving its remarkable investment potential.
This is not just a house. It is a piece of history, a life experience, and a rare opportunity for those seeking something truly unique on the island of Kefalonia.
Location Info
Tselentata is a small traditional village, only 2 kilometers from the cosmopolitan Fiscardo. It is built at the slopes of a hill with lush vegetation and it affords stunning views over the sea crossing between Kefalonia and Ithaca.
Closest beaches: Evreti