Sunday 24 February 2008

The Yellow House



The yellow house. Photos of the yellow house .

2008 rates and availability

A cottage sleeping 4 in one double bed and two singles is £350 per week throught the summer, May - October. If two cottages are booked there is a £50 discount - £650 per week for both sleeping up to 8. If all three cottages are booked for up to 12 people there is £150 discount at £900 per week.

All weeks are available. Any bookings will be posted here immediately. The photo is of the blue house.

The cottages.

Yesil Ev means The Green House and is a cluster of four cottages in the small fishing
village of Sogut (pronounced Sert) on the Loryma peninsula in the south west corner of Turkey. The whole area is a designated conservation area where large scale tourist development is not permitted.

Four cottages sit together in a terraced garden A local architect rebuilt them from abandoned traditional stone dwellings, using local labour and materials. The furniture and furnishings were all made by village craftsmen and women in the traditional way.

The village is a collection of smallholdings spread over a wide area, divided by orchards, fields and vegetable gardens. The sea is about a kilometre away, along attractive rocky paths through ancient terraced fields and carob, fig and almond trees.

In the full heat of summer wildlife lies low, but tortoises, porcupines, wild boar and eagles keep to the hillsides, while lizards, geckos, and of course cats bask in the gardens.