From the Rooftop Terrace one can appreciate the Main Terrace and Courtyard below. There are no structures in front of the House so all views are open and wide.
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1864 Breakfast - The View awaits each morning.
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Midmorning view on the caldera overlooking the Santorini volcano and Mediterranean. Image as shown on Travel and Leisure's web site for Best 10 Breakfasts in the World
2009.
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Evening views while seated on the Main Terrace.
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An impressive hallway entrance into the House from the Main Terrace. Leading to the study that continues with internal stairway to the Rooftop Terrace. Another set of stairs leads to the lower ground level of the House. Patterned wooden doors of the two bedrooms, rich wooden floors and the decorative high ceilings invite the eye.
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An impressive hallway entrance into the House from the Main Terrace. Leading to the study that continues with the internal stair
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Cross vaulted high ceilings and the original wooden plank floors give space and warmth to this bedroom. This could be used as the living room on the upper level as was probably the use by the first sea captain.
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Two bedrooms located across the hallway from one another. Each with a white marble bathroom en suite. Each with windows opening onto the Main Terrace with the sea views.
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Twin windows in the Sailing bedroom open to the Main Terrace and frame the volcano and sea.
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The Sailing bedroom can also be used as an upper floor living room or as a wonderful master bedroom.
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Each of the three bedrooms has a white marble bathroom with Jacuzzi bath & shower. Double doors provide an elegant entrance.