O Mylos tis Gonias (The Corner Mill)
The abundant waters of Kakopetria, Karkotis and Garillis, gave the necessity for the construction of watermills. O Mylos tis Gonias was one of them. It was built above the main road, on the left bank of the river Agios Nikolaos – a tributary of the Karkotis river. It was primarily used to grind wheat and barley into flour.
It was built in 1754 by a priest of the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos. The testimonies agree that this Mill was originally owned by the Archdiocese and then passed into the hands of other owners. One piece of information suggests that one of its owners, bought it from the Archbishop for the price of three hundred Cyprus pounds. While another one is said to have been bought by five people at the price of two hundred and fifty Cyprus pounds. The mill was so popular at the time that it often took a 5-day wait for farmers to be served.
The mill was in operation until 1950. It was restored in 1980 and today it is a point of interest for the region and a tourist attraction for visitors.
The mill consists of a large square picker, which narrows downwards. Inside this wooden “funnel”, grains like wheat and barley were added. They would gradually descend to the middle of the two millstones to be ground. Depending on the lever placed on each millstone, the grains were milled into fine or coarse depending on their use.
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Monuments
Siapa Bey Watermill
Flassou is a mixed village in the area of Solea in Nicosia, about 3 kilometers northwest of Evrychou village. The community is built in the valley of the Karkotis River, at an average altitude of 330 meters. The altitude of the village is between 250
Stone Bridge
The stone bridge in the village of Flassou is connected with a very interesting story. Tradition says that if a bride and groom were to cross over the bridge Flassou to Agios Epiphanios or vice versa then the village to which they were headed would be
Styllis’s Watermill
In the Solea region, there were around 26 flour mills, indicating the large production of grains and the driving force of the water, which was abundant in the region. The pit where the impeller was located and where the water was momentarily falling
The EOKA Limeria (Hideout Dens)
The Limeria was a four-part hideout den: the headquarters, the warehouse, a galley, and an observatory. They are located on the ridge that overlooks the village of Kourdali. The headquarters of EOKA was located here for a while. The leader lived in the









