The
Byre is the first of the cottages that was bought and is
the largest of the three. The ruin was purchased in 1993
and took a little over a year to restore.
The
restoration was done after much research into what the original
building looked like, both inside and out. The cottage was
awarded a plaque from the Turkish Ministry Of Tourism &
Culture for “Sympathetic Restoration Of Turkish Heritage”
of which Sandy & Jon Carter are justifiably proud.
The
cottage is situated at the highest point at the western
end of the Kaya valley, with stunning views in all directions.
The interior of the cottage consists of a hallway cut into
the rock leading onto the kitchen on one side and the master
double bedroom, with en suite bathroom on the other.
Leading
off the fully fitted kitchen is a very large lounge with
a traditional log burning stove, for use in the winter months.
The lounge has a balcony area which has two single beds.
This type of house design was very common in the area in
the 19th. century.
The
kitchen looks out onto a walled patio garden. Over the years
the flower beds have become well established and shade is
provided by some beautiful trees and a covered pergola.
Total privacy is assured as the pool is accessed by steps
through a gate leading up through the garden. |