The ground floor of the windmill is now a wonderfully cosy, cave-like indoor dining room. Up to the stone steps to the next floor you will find a window seat beside the old mill wheel. Then ascending the ladder to the top floor, you are in the conical roof amidst the original working mechanisms. Here, you are on top of the world and can look right down to the coast from the two large windows. In the cottage built around the windmill, you have an attractive, galley-like kitchen, with views to the coast and a door to the outside terrace. From the kitchen, you can step down into the lounge, with its comfortable sofa, satellite TV and double patio doors to the terrace.
The principal bedroom has a double bed, an en-suite shower room and views to the east and the rising sun. The second bedroom has twin beds and views to the north. The main bathroom has a small bath with a shower in it.There is a large, south-facing terrace which has panoramic views down to the coast and out over the sea.
This is where you will spend most of your time in the summer. Immediately outside the kitchen, there is a dining table under a shade roof - with panoramic views.
In front of this, on the edge of the hill, is the pool - also with panoramic views. There is a small lawned garden on the west side of the windmill, walled and gated from the entrance. Also within the terrace area is a built in barbeque and wood/charcoal burning oven. Climb the staircase that winds around the windmill and you find yourself on a roof terrace with 360º views. To the east of the house is a further terraced area with stone bench where early risers can watch the sun come up. At the front of the house is a walled and gated parking area. In short, there is always somewhere private outside in the sun orthe shade, out of the wind and always with fantastic views.