BERTHE VILLA, MANI
A historical residence in Peloponnese
Villa Berthe is a remarkable, award-winning historical residence located in Kardamyli, South-east Peloponnese, in Mani renowned as one of the most exquisite residences in Greece.
In 1996, the owner’s family, a prominent British author with a deep appreciation for Greek culture, entrusted the house to the Benaki Museum. envisioning it as a sanctuary for intellectuals and scholars seeking an inspiring setting for their work and studies. This arrangement also enabled the museum to rent the property, welcoming the public and creating resources for the preservation of the house and its treasured artefacts.
Villa Berthe stands out as one of Greece’s most breathtaking properties. Nestled within a Mediterranean garden, where cypress and olive trees mingle with fragrant shrubs and cascading wildflowers, four distinct low stone buildings create a picturesque retreat; the main house, a studio-office building, and two additional secondary buildings. The primary residence was designed by architect Nikos Hatzimichalis in close partnership with the owner, culminating in its completion during the mid-1960s.
The villa boasts a sweeping view of an expansive landscape, creating an ambience of tranquilly and calm, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. Nestled within the verdant and meticulously maintained garden, a rejuvenating swimming pool awaits, ideal for unwinding on sweltering summer days and enjoying delightful gatherings with loved ones. The pool area boasts a delightful arrangement of sunbeds, perfectly positioned beneath the gentle shade of lush trees. Should you desire to venture beyond the villa, just beneath the house, a narrow path, adorned with stone steps, winds its way down to a quaint pebble beach.
This historical villa, a seamless blend of rustic allure and sophisticated grace, emerges as an idyllic refuge for those seeking a rare residential encounter with the true essence of Greek hospitality all within a setting rich in charm and character, while honouring the villa’s unique heritage.
MAIN HOUSE – TOP LEVEL
L-shaped, stone structure with a tiled roof, built on two levels connecting with an external staircase
- A fully equipped kitchen with dining area and common restroom
- A living room that features a magnificent fireplace along with the extraordinary garden views
- 2 double en suite rooms of 43 & 30 sq.m., respectively
- Study area and bathroom and a WC
- All connected through the sheltered walkway (arcade)
MAIN HOUSE – LOWER LEVEL
- One double en-suite bedroom (51 sq.m.) and a private veranda
- Storage room and semi-open area
- Both levels are connected through courtyards and gardens
THE AUTHOR’S STUDY ROOM
Adjacent to the Main House, the Traditional House, used to be the author’s study room
- A private entrance
- One double en-suite bedroom of 52 sq.m.
- An open plan area, with a study desk and a fireplace
- A kitchenette
- A private veranda with excellent garden & sea views
THE GUESTHOUSE
The Guest House is situated adjacent to the Main House
- A private entrance
- One double en-suite bedroom 31 sq.m.
- A kitchenette and a private patio with garden views
MHTE/AMA: 1138815
Indoor features
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Living and dining areas
- 5 ensuite bedrooms
- Wi-Fi
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Library with private book collection of the author
outdoor features
- Swimming pool with sunbeds
- Lush garden
- Sittings and dining alfresco area
- Parking
- Private access to a pebble beach
- Daily maid service
- Change of linen and towels twice a week
- Travel assistance and concierge services
- Check our services section for information on the wide range of services we can arrange
- Closest airport: Kalamata International Airport 49km, 1h
- Closest city: Kalamata 38km, 56m
- Closest town: Kardamyli 2 km
- Closest beach: A stone path leads to a secluded pebble beach below the house | Kalamitsi beach 220m
This villa, with its rich historical background and significance, offers a unique and unparalleled residential experience.