I loved this place. The hosts and staff hit the perfect note with their own updated style of traditional Greek hospitality. The place itself has an outstanding location, on a hill overlooking nearby villages and the city of Veroia, whose lights come up at night in the distance. The inn is gorgeously furnished with antiques but in perfect taste. The restaurant is very good. I never wanted to eat anywhere else. The dinner menu was varied and the food offered interesting and delicious twists on standard Greek dishes. And the setting, again, was unbeatable, with the entrancing sight of the surrounding valley before you as you dine. The breakfast was ample and delicious and provided the same pleasurable view in the morning light.
I used the inn as a base to visit sights in the area, from the tomb of Philip, a world class archaeological site, to the city of Thessaloniki, just an hour away. I only had a couple of days, but with a longer stay one could do much more within an hour's drive: visit other important sites such as Pella, hike Mt. Olympus, spend a day on the beach at, e.g., the village at Panteleimona, tour the wine country around Naoussa, spend a day in Veroia itself or Edessa, on and on.
The Ktima was the perfect choice for me. I felt at home and I loved the ambience of the place itself and it gave me the location I needed to visit what I wanted to see in the area.