Mejda Farmhouse (the Farmhouse of the Table) is a fully furnished genuine country house which combines rustic charm with modern comfort. This farmhouse forms part of the G & J Holiday Complex which is located on the outskirts of Victoria, just 10 minutes away from the centre and near to all amenities. There is a restaurant/pub ‘La Stanza’ less than 200 metres away. Down the road there is a general store and outside the parking one can find a bus stop where buses pass by very frequently. All the beaches are only 10 to 15 drive away!
Mejda Farmhouse can accommodate up to six persons very comfortably.
Entering through the main door, one finds himself in the pool-side area embellished with a pool-side shower, relaxing sun-lounging chairs for relaxing by the pool, a gas barbeque and al-fresco dining facilities including a very large umbrella in order to provide shade.
The farmhouse proper is accessed through a door on the right of the pool-side area.
One enters an open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen. The lounge part consists of a very comfortable couch and there is a cable/satellite TV for the guests' entertainment. The dining area consists of a rustic-style table that can easily accommodate six persons. At the end of this room one finds the large comfortable kitchen equipped with a 4-hob cooking unit, a large oven, a large fridge-freezer and a toaster. In the cupboards one finds enough cooking-pans and all cutlery that cover necessary for six-persons. Leading off this open plan room is the "bedroom landing" through a delightful arch. One can access four doors from this landing leading to the two bedrooms, the bathroom and a small internal courtyard. The bathroom's facilities include a W.C., shower, vanity unit and an automatic washing machine. Two very large bedrooms can easily accommodate six persons. The furniture is pine throughout. One bedroom has an ensuite.
Mejda can be your base to discover Gozo - the idyllic "isle of Calypso" on the Homer trail, as well as the home of Ggantija - the oldest megalithic temples in the world: The citation in the Guinness Book of Records. states: "The oldest free standing structures in the world are now believed to be the megalithic temples at Ggantija in Gozo - from 3,600 B.C."