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Posted at: 30/07/2025
Updated at: 31/07/2025
Location
Country: Cyprus
Region: Paphos District
City: Tsada
Address: Stavros Tis Minthis
Building parameters
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Total area:
183 m²
Description
The exclusive neighbourhoods and private homesites capitalise on incredible views, positioned around the golf course, children’s playgrounds and world-class amenities. Perched on a tranquil hilltop, resting in 5 million square metres of a Natura 2000 protected landscape, this authentic residential retreat offers true escapism and cultural discovery. Inspired by local Cypriot dwellings, the pioneering architecture is a unique balance of modernity, tradition and the natural world. High-quality design that creates a strong sense of community and long-term value has been an integral part of the shared vision between renowned developer and world-class architects, Woods Bagot. All properties – residences, villas and suites – harmonise with the topography to capture the light, harness cool hillside breezes and frame the extraordinary views. Nature is an ever-present element at Minthis. The 18-hole championship golf course moulds itself to the landscape, passing walnut and fig trees, olive groves and the historic 12th-century monastery.