Located on the NW edge of the village. It has a two-bay interior, divided by a row of three pointed arches, the end springers of which are incorporated into the side walls. External supplementary buttresses support the later additions onto the main structure. The two-pitched tiled roof has been restored recently. The main (North) faηade is composed of a central arched door flanked by identical arched windows on either side.
The openings are defined by a flat cornice-frame of dressed stone bands. The minaret, located on the NE edge of the building is of a rare typology for Cyprus. It consists of thirteen steps set on along the east faηade, leading onto an open platform, which rests on top of the cylindrical shaft of solid masonry of the minaret, faced in dressed ashlar limestone.
A simple syma cornice defines the edge of the shaft. The mihrab, located on the quibla (South) wall, is domed semi-circular apse, which is painted in dark green and is flanked by two identical windows. One of the oldest type of mosques found on the island.
Source: Cyprus Temples