Villa Meryem is a very nice new villa built into the part terraced valley-side owned by the family of Yusuf and Michelle who built the villa, and is surrounded by the grape vines and olive trees (and vegetables) that the family still look after.
Custom-built as a holiday villa, it has large sliding glass doors making it feel light and airy, and nice marbled floors and bathrooms. Outside, the pool, kept sparklingly clean by Yusuf's attention every morning, has a patio with a couple of small olive trees retained giving character and some shade, a couple of large sun umbrellas, and the nice corner "chill" area with a semi-opaque net covering gives more shade. There are nice wooden sun-loungers with wheels at one end, and as the pool and patio are on the western end of the villa and if you want to maximise your sun-bathing, you do need to move them around because of the way the shadows work. Breakfast can be had in the sun on the south facing verandas, the late afternoon sun is on the slightly narrow piece of patio between the pool and the villa, the sun then sets behind some trees (around 6:30 when we were there).
There are no adjacent properties overlooking the pool and patio, although several hundred meters away and up the hill a few properties distantly overlook the verandas. Outside the atmosphere is nicely tranquil, with some gardening, and grape and olive tending at times. On the opposite side of the small valley there are a few olive trees, but we never saw anybody there.
Set off before it gets too hot for a nice 30-50 minute round trip walk past local life and countless grape vines to the village shops - the seeded bread rings were our favourite bread, the "village cheese" (soft white stored in water) goes well with both the tomatoes and pears. Or there is a daily bread van.