Lythrodontas is a village of the Nicosia district about 30km south of the capital and built at 420km above the sea level. It is well known for the olive groves mainly cultivated for oil production. The scenery around Lythrodontas is rich in wild vegetation, mostly pine trees and thyme. It is also rich in cultivation of citrus and other types of fruit, vines, vegetables, pulses, walnuts and grain. The village is also involved in raising livestock, while the women do a lot of tailoring and embroidery work. The area was originally settled in the Hellenistic period, but the villages derive its name from the first inhabitant of the Byzantine years, Lythrodontas. Characteristic feature of the village are the two stone built water damlocks and one of the most interesting sites is the abandoned monastery of Profitis Elias.
The plot is on our way towards the restaurant Lysorama. The plot is perfect for building your permanent residence or your holiday home. The plot is 520m2 with building factor 60% and with a ready title deed.