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An Architect's home -19th Century Stone Villa/Unique Setting/Minimalist Interior
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9.6 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 8 1614.6 sq ft
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Rethymno, Crete
- Place, University of Crete7 min drive
- Place, Fortezza Castle8 min drive
- Place, Rethymnon Venetian Port9 min drive
- Airport, Chania (CHQ-Ioannis Daskalogiannis)69 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Ground Floor Bedroom
2 Single Beds
Second Floor
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Futon
Second Floor Master
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Ground floor bathroom
Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Second floor bathroom
Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
An Architect's home -19th Century Stone Villa/Unique Setting/Minimalist Interior
Beyond just a three-bedroom villa, Villa Sofia, (also known as The Architect's Stone House) is an immaculately restored 19th century dwelling offering travelers an all-in-one architectural, historical and cultural experience.
***This property is a great choice for travelers who wish to avoid crowded areas and mass tourism. Furthermore, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking extra precautions to keep the property even more spotlessly clean than before.***
This unconventional property is located in the oldest part of the rustic village of Prines, right in the middle of a cluster of mostly uninhabited archaic stone abodes dating back to the Ottoman and Venetian eras. It is a playful and experimental renovation, merging the characteristics of a 19th century Cretan dwelling with a modern and minimalist aesthetic. Boasting a patio space with a small pool and a spacious veranda overlooking the Leuka Ori mountains, this property is ideal for groups of up to eight people.
If you are a fan of history and architecture, Villa Sofia is definitely a treat. The use of space in this property is phenomenal. The original dimensions and features of a 19th-century dwelling integrate seamlessly with a modern interior. An imposing stone arch, hand-chiseled slabs of stone, iron bars used to secure the windows, and iron rings used to hang tools are brought to the spotlight through the meticulous use of modern building materials. This property offers the experience of living in the very center of a cluster of houses while maintaining total privacy. Every angle and small detail has been carefully thought out to create a sense of integration with the unique setting in which this property is based. Moments, minutes or even hours of total silence, birds chirping every morning, dogs barking in the distance, the neighbor's sheep next door, the occasional sighting of a skunk, a great white owl or a hawk. This property's guests will be exposed to all the stimulus of a typical Greek village as it has existed for many centuries. All in all, Villa Sofia bridges the archaic with the contemporary while refusing to make any compromises.
Even though this villa will make you not want to leave, it is also conveniently located almost at the center of Crete, a few minutes away from the national road and the major driving routes leading to both the northern and the southern beaches of Rethymno. The closest beach is a 10-minute drive away and there are multiple tavernas and a mini-market within a short walking distance. In other words, Villa Sofia is perfectly located for those who wish to explore Rethymno, Chania and parts of western Heracklion.
Spatial description:
The main entrance of the Villa faces north. Upon entering, one views an open area consisting of a living room, a fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen and dining area that is separated by a stone arc. Part of the living room is a converted space that was originally used as wine press. It now hosts a couch that can turn into a double bed if needed. A second arch and a few steps lead to the rear portion of the ground floor. Here one will find a bedroom with two single beds and ample storage space, a full bathroom, and a small room with a washing machine and storage where cleaning supplies and linens are kept. These rooms are connected via a corridor which leads to a courtyard containing a small swimming pool, adobe oven, barbeque, seating space, and two sunbeds.
A winding wooden staircase connects the ground floor with the second floor of the property. In between the two, a small storage space which used to host large barrels of wine has been converted into a mezzanine serving as a small office.
On the second floor of the property, there are three rooms and a large veranda. The master bedroom hosts a queen-size bed, ample storage space, a small desk and an air conditioning unit. The second bedroom on this floor is a bit unconventional. Upon entering it, one views a desk, a double sofa which can turn into a double bed if needed and a small staircase leading to a small attic space with storage and a full-size bed. This room is definitely a space one and children tend to love it. In between the two bedrooms, there is a small bathroom.
The property's veranda stands a bit higher than the second floor. It is connected to it by a few wooden stairs. The veranda is very spacious. It hosts a large table and a small lounge area with plenty of seating space overlooking the Lefka Ori mountains, neighboring fields, a small forest of oak trees, the archaic stone buildings which surround the property and the ocean in the distance. This area remains partially shaded throughout most of the day. It is one of the most unique aspects of this property, as its multifaceted view embodies the nature of this renovation project. Most guests report that they spent most of their time relaxing in this space.
Villa Sofia is ideal for all-year-long bookings:
The thick stone walls, high-quality building materials and the careful planning of the house make it heat-resistant during the very hot summer months. In fact most guests report using the air conditioning unit scarcely. The courtyard area faces south and the veranda area faces north, which means that you can catch sun and shade at all times of the day. On the other hand, during the relatively colder months of the year, the underground heating pad system (on the first floor), the heating units (on the second floor) can heat the property very efficiently during the winter months. Although the tourist season peaks during the summer months, this property is one of the few receiving interest during the winter season as well. It makes for a great getaway for long-term winter bookings.
***This property is a great choice for travelers who wish to avoid crowded areas and mass tourism. Furthermore, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking extra precautions to keep the property even more spotlessly clean than before.***
This unconventional property is located in the oldest part of the rustic village of Prines, right in the middle of a cluster of mostly uninhabited archaic stone abodes dating back to the Ottoman and Venetian eras. It is a playful and experimental renovation, merging the characteristics of a 19th century Cretan dwelling with a modern and minimalist aesthetic. Boasting a patio space with a small pool and a spacious veranda overlooking the Leuka Ori mountains, this property is ideal for groups of up to eight people.
If you are a fan of history and architecture, Villa Sofia is definitely a treat. The use of space in this property is phenomenal. The original dimensions and features of a 19th-century dwelling integrate seamlessly with a modern interior. An imposing stone arch, hand-chiseled slabs of stone, iron bars used to secure the windows, and iron rings used to hang tools are brought to the spotlight through the meticulous use of modern building materials. This property offers the experience of living in the very center of a cluster of houses while maintaining total privacy. Every angle and small detail has been carefully thought out to create a sense of integration with the unique setting in which this property is based. Moments, minutes or even hours of total silence, birds chirping every morning, dogs barking in the distance, the neighbor's sheep next door, the occasional sighting of a skunk, a great white owl or a hawk. This property's guests will be exposed to all the stimulus of a typical Greek village as it has existed for many centuries. All in all, Villa Sofia bridges the archaic with the contemporary while refusing to make any compromises.
Even though this villa will make you not want to leave, it is also conveniently located almost at the center of Crete, a few minutes away from the national road and the major driving routes leading to both the northern and the southern beaches of Rethymno. The closest beach is a 10-minute drive away and there are multiple tavernas and a mini-market within a short walking distance. In other words, Villa Sofia is perfectly located for those who wish to explore Rethymno, Chania and parts of western Heracklion.
Spatial description:
The main entrance of the Villa faces north. Upon entering, one views an open area consisting of a living room, a fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen and dining area that is separated by a stone arc. Part of the living room is a converted space that was originally used as wine press. It now hosts a couch that can turn into a double bed if needed. A second arch and a few steps lead to the rear portion of the ground floor. Here one will find a bedroom with two single beds and ample storage space, a full bathroom, and a small room with a washing machine and storage where cleaning supplies and linens are kept. These rooms are connected via a corridor which leads to a courtyard containing a small swimming pool, adobe oven, barbeque, seating space, and two sunbeds.
A winding wooden staircase connects the ground floor with the second floor of the property. In between the two, a small storage space which used to host large barrels of wine has been converted into a mezzanine serving as a small office.
On the second floor of the property, there are three rooms and a large veranda. The master bedroom hosts a queen-size bed, ample storage space, a small desk and an air conditioning unit. The second bedroom on this floor is a bit unconventional. Upon entering it, one views a desk, a double sofa which can turn into a double bed if needed and a small staircase leading to a small attic space with storage and a full-size bed. This room is definitely a space one and children tend to love it. In between the two bedrooms, there is a small bathroom.
The property's veranda stands a bit higher than the second floor. It is connected to it by a few wooden stairs. The veranda is very spacious. It hosts a large table and a small lounge area with plenty of seating space overlooking the Lefka Ori mountains, neighboring fields, a small forest of oak trees, the archaic stone buildings which surround the property and the ocean in the distance. This area remains partially shaded throughout most of the day. It is one of the most unique aspects of this property, as its multifaceted view embodies the nature of this renovation project. Most guests report that they spent most of their time relaxing in this space.
Villa Sofia is ideal for all-year-long bookings:
The thick stone walls, high-quality building materials and the careful planning of the house make it heat-resistant during the very hot summer months. In fact most guests report using the air conditioning unit scarcely. The courtyard area faces south and the veranda area faces north, which means that you can catch sun and shade at all times of the day. On the other hand, during the relatively colder months of the year, the underground heating pad system (on the first floor), the heating units (on the second floor) can heat the property very efficiently during the winter months. Although the tourist season peaks during the summer months, this property is one of the few receiving interest during the winter season as well. It makes for a great getaway for long-term winter bookings.
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Please inquire if need a chair or cot.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Not all pets! Please enquire before booking.
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 1117682
We should mention
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 500, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Rethymno
Located in Rethymno, this villa is in a rural area and near the beach. Great Gate and Fortezza Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Port of Rethymnon and Rethymnon Venetian Port. Paleontological Museum and Rethimno Kart are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain biking and horse riding nearby.

Rethymno, Crete
What's nearby
- University of Crete - 7 min drive - 5.3 km
- Rethymnon Municipal Garden - 8 min drive - 6.9 km
- Fortezza Castle - 8 min drive - 6.1 km
- Rethymnon Venetian Port - 9 min drive - 7.6 km
- Rimondi Fountain - 9 min drive - 6.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Fisalida - 5 min drive
- Τα Σουβλάκια του Γαγάνη - 20 min walk
- Πρίμα Πλώρα (Prima Plora) - 7 min drive
- Ovelos - 9 min drive
- το γλυκό μου - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Manolis Deligiannakis

My name is Manolis Deligiannakis.
I was born and raised in Rethymno, Crete. I chose to return home after completing my degree in media&sociology(BA) in London, UK.
Beyond managing my family's property as a holiday rental I also run a small sailing-trip business and I do some part-time work as a digital advertiser and website consultant. I am fond of history, brazilian jiujitsu, weightlifting and mocumentaries.
I was born and raised in Rethymno, Crete. I chose to return home after completing my degree in media&sociology(BA) in London, UK.
Beyond managing my family's property as a holiday rental I also run a small sailing-trip business and I do some part-time work as a digital advertiser and website consultant. I am fond of history, brazilian jiujitsu, weightlifting and mocumentaries.
Why they chose this property
This property is not a typical Cretan holiday rental. It is an architectural, historical and cultural experience in the ideal location for exploring central and western Crete!
Most holiday-homes on Crete are new buildings standing on secluded plots of land, formerly used as farm-land. At the same time, historic centers of small towns and villages are falling to pieces, as high renovation costs and complicated regulators make their upkeep a challenging task. Unlike most people in the business, Michalis Deligiannakis decided to invest his time and money on a very complicated and costly renovation instead of choosing to build from the ground up. He took advantage of his expertise as an architect, archaeologist and former head of the city planning department in order to conduct a difficult renovation while maneuvering through limiting laws and regulations regarding traditional settlements in Greece. It took him almost 10 years to finish Villa Sofia, but the result of his labor is very rewarding.
Most holiday-homes on Crete are new buildings standing on secluded plots of land, formerly used as farm-land. At the same time, historic centers of small towns and villages are falling to pieces, as high renovation costs and complicated regulators make their upkeep a challenging task. Unlike most people in the business, Michalis Deligiannakis decided to invest his time and money on a very complicated and costly renovation instead of choosing to build from the ground up. He took advantage of his expertise as an architect, archaeologist and former head of the city planning department in order to conduct a difficult renovation while maneuvering through limiting laws and regulations regarding traditional settlements in Greece. It took him almost 10 years to finish Villa Sofia, but the result of his labor is very rewarding.
What makes this property unique
Originality:
Villa Sofia preserves the original features of a 19th century abode while merging them delicately with modern & minimalist design. The original features are all still there: High stone ceilings, stone arcs with elaborately hand - chiseled slabs, large metal bars blocking the ground-floor windows and metal rings originally used for hanging items are still all there. While staying at this property guests are placed right in the middle of a rustic village. The property provides the feeling of being integrated in a ancient community, a very authentic and real experience. At the same time, no compromises are made regarding privacy and comfort.
Simplicity:
Villa Sofia is a minimalist architect's project. Everything is kept as simple as possible, from the layout to the technological appliances used and everything in-between.
Sustainability:
This property was built with sustainability in mind. It is naturally ventilated, staying amazingly cool during the hot summer months, mostly due to the insulation offered by the thick stone walls. The under-floor panel heating system on the ground floor insures great fuel efficiency during the colder winter months.
Villa Sofia preserves the original features of a 19th century abode while merging them delicately with modern & minimalist design. The original features are all still there: High stone ceilings, stone arcs with elaborately hand - chiseled slabs, large metal bars blocking the ground-floor windows and metal rings originally used for hanging items are still all there. While staying at this property guests are placed right in the middle of a rustic village. The property provides the feeling of being integrated in a ancient community, a very authentic and real experience. At the same time, no compromises are made regarding privacy and comfort.
Simplicity:
Villa Sofia is a minimalist architect's project. Everything is kept as simple as possible, from the layout to the technological appliances used and everything in-between.
Sustainability:
This property was built with sustainability in mind. It is naturally ventilated, staying amazingly cool during the hot summer months, mostly due to the insulation offered by the thick stone walls. The under-floor panel heating system on the ground floor insures great fuel efficiency during the colder winter months.
Languages:
English, Greek
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