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"A wonderfully appointed Villa in a quiet location supported by a very helpful and friendly agent and owner. Both the owner and the agent could not have been more helpful in assisting us with arranging the holiday and in providing advice on the locality. From the moment we arrived we felt immediately that we were going to enjoy our stay. Although fairly remote it was close enough to civilisation to ensure that we could easily obtain anything that we needed. Very high quality fit and both the Villa and Pool were well maintained. Would thoroughly recommend to families and couples alike."

John A. from Tunbridge Wells, August 2008

"A fantastic Villa in a stunning location. Will definitely be back next year."

Daren K. from Holmer Green, Bucks, August 2008

"This beautiful villa is a peaceful haven set among pine trees on wooded mountain foothills overlooking but well secluded from the village. The furnishings are modern, but echo local Turkish designs, with hand-painted ceramics, local weaving and traditional-style wooden details. The three bedrooms are large and thoughtfully positioned to afford peace and quiet from other residents (notably my own children!). The lower two bedroms open up to the main view and a marbled terrace leading to the large pool. We would recommend the location for active families who want a feel of Turkish life while avoiding the masses. We loved walking up through the woods from the villa past ancient carved tombs to magnificent views of snow capped mountains on the far side of the valley. Hiking further upwards took us 2000 years back in time to a ancient ruined city. The Turkish restaurants recommended by the owners, Peter and Jacquie, were the finishing touch to the stay – we enjoyed the variety and quality of genuine Turkish food available in the locality and the Turkish people were always supportive of our rather limited Turkish. A particular plus was their obvious love of children – they made a big fuss of our two boys. At the end of the fortnight our only regret was that we could not stay on longer."

Laura H. from Exminster, Devon, April 2009