


Shed In The Med
This is Crete stripped of its crowds — a landscape of stone, spring water, and slow afternoons, the kind that outlasts whatever version of the island you thought you knew.
The house itself gives little away from the road. Inside, the rooms open into one another with an unhurried flow: white walls, soft light, furniture chosen for comfort over statement. Three double bedrooms and three bathrooms mean six can stay in genuine ease, no one negotiating for space. Everything here is tasteful without trying. The garden falls away over two terraces, down toward a pool that seems to have always belonged there.
