Approaching Tala, you get to this three-bedroom villa. Upon entering, you enter a classically decorated house with a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining area and a seating area with a fireplace. To the side of the kitchen there is a pantry with a black door leading towards the house. Glass sliding doors from the living room lead to a balcony with wonderful views of the surrounding area and the sea. A side hallway leads to a guest dressing room and a staircase leading down to three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a walk-in closet. The passage at this level has been transformed into a research area. A staircase leads to the level below, to another kitchen/dining room and living room with fireplace. From this area you have direct access to a wonderful private pool with barbecue, a dining area covered with a clay oven, and an orchard. There are documents for the land and an application has been submitted to add the house to the documents. The village of Tala is located about 8 km north of Paphos. In the northeast of the village there is the monastery of Agios Neophytos and an amphitheater. To the south of the village, the neighboring village is Emba, and from there the city of Paphos. The first inhabitants of Tala date back to the late 1800s with a population of only 276 people, in 2001 the number of permanent residents was 2,540. Tala has become popular among many expats because of the stunning views that open from many of her houses, as well as because of her proximity to Paphos. the town. This is a really great place, as all areas of Paphos are easily accessible from Tala.