Milia offers 13
guest-houses/rooms. Each “room” is uniquely and originally furnished, and
offers a distinct atmosphere from what one is normally accustomed to. The
guest-houses have been built from the foundations of the old village houses with
local materials – chestnut wood and stone, keeping to the architecture
characteristic of the area, and are furnished with old restored furniture
collected from the surrounding villages. Huge rocks comprise the walls of some
of the houses, which the villagers had used as parts of the buildings when they
were initially built. The houses blend so harmoniously with the environment that
one can actually imagine them just sprouting up from the earth.
The comforts at Milia are
basic. Rooms either have :
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Double
or single beds
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Their
own WC with shower and hot water
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Either
fireplaces or woodstoves for heat during the winter
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Most
rooms have some sort of sitting space
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They
all have either a
balcony, small terrace or garden
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And
as the light of the day recedes from Milia, they light candles. Solar energy
provide
electric power at Milia
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