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OFFERS INVITED Guide price Euros 250,000 |
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Set back from the main road, this very unique property has been built over the last few years to provide an Exhibition tourist attraction, as a replica of an ancient Greek Megaron (Great Hall or Throne Room) circa 1350 B.C. from the time of Homers Odyssey
At the entrance to the Megaron terrace there is a quarter circle rock built
counter enclosure, covered with a temporary cane roof which is used for the
provision of tickets, drinks & sales. There is also a timber built building with
toilet/sink which empties into a self-regulating septic tank.
From the terrace the Megaron building is entered through double wooden doors
under an open frescoed portico.
Inside there is a large 13.5m x 10m room with a central atrium approximately 7
metres high at the top of which ther is 14 wood shutttered window openings.
The structure of the building is of concrete columns, reconstituted stone block
cladding externally with airbrick and insulated inner walls. To the right of the
building is further terracing with a path to roof access.
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