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Crete Family Villas
I was told a little story the other day about my
friend, Jocelyne. It’s a story that is indicative of her generous nature, of how
her teacher traits played a revealing role, a story which, she herself, has never
told.
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In an effort to motivate the children to take responsibility and keep their village clean, Jocelyne offered each of them an ice cream, if they assisted her in picking up all the litter that they could find.
In the village, drying grapes to make raisins
Before another remnant of rubbish could be thrown, and within no time at all, a huddle of house- proud youngsters could be seen, happily walking the winding, waste-free roads of the village, indulging in their icy treats. Just like that: stimulus – response!
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My second story is about the villas, and how they came
to be. Jocelyne gives us some fun facts
about the vacation property, as well as a peek into her own personal
preferences.
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I wish I could tell you that this interview took place in the
gorgeous room above, but that would be a ‘tall’ tale, of sorts. What I can tell you is that we had the pleasure
of having a wonderful coffee morning here, in one of the villa’s most stunning
spaces, with breathtaking views of the sea in the near distance, and the pools and
gardens at your feet, truly making it a luxury to be enjoyed, all year round.
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Crete Family Villas: An Interview
Jocelyne, you were born in Turkey, which is very
similar to Greece in many ways. What inspired you to build on Crete, and
especially, in our village?
We lived on the island in the 80's and loved it
so much, and after many visits, we decided to build in this perfect
village.
The villas are simply gorgeous! How would you
describe them?
The villas are built in the traditional
way using local materials. They are spacious with views over the
vineyards, mountains and the sea.
Each villa has an
interesting name. Could you please
explain to our readers what they mean?
Eleftheria means freedom, independence
Kalithea/ good view
Irini/ peace
All three are stunning. Which one is your favourite and why?
Villa Irini is my favourite, as it has a better
sea view from the second floor rooms.
How did you choose your colours, both for the
interior and exterior?
We wanted to blend the villas with the village
and the surrounding nature so they look more as one with it.
Did you have any assistance with the design and
landscaping?
We used several of my brother’s ideas, having
been in the travel industry for 30 years and travelled the world.
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The property is so beautifully landscaped. I
love all the hot reds and soft whites in the flowers and the many fruit trees.
Could you tell us a little bit about the gardens and why you chose
certain plants, trees and flowers?
The landscape is still in progress. We mainly picked
trees and plants which already exist in the area, as we wanted to blend all the
villas and garden with the rest of the village.
Building a house of one’s own is a huge
undertaking. You had to deal with three! What was your most difficult challenge
with the villas?
Overseeing construction.
What do you miss when you are away from Crete?
I miss the weather, the views, the food, the
peacefulness. But most of all, I miss the friendliness of our village, Pendamodi.
And when
you are away from the States?
Well, I wished that all my family was able to
share this beautiful place for the long period that I spend there, but
unfortunately long vacations are not possible..for them.
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Choose one of the following:
City mouse or country mouse?
More of a country mouse but like to be near a
city..
Colour or neutral palette?
I am more of a neutral person but like colour to
accent.
Wood or painted finish?
Both! But I like wood better.
Stone or stucco?
Definitely stone.
Bungalow or two storey?
A two storey gives a better view.
Sea or mountain?
A bit of both to complement the picture.
Thank you Jocelyne.
Thank you.
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Hope you enjoyed this introduction to Crete Family
Villas. For more information, check out their website at: cretefamilyvillas.co.uk
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