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The star of the show has to be the full size pool and extensive gardens which change throughout the seasons.  There are shaded corners, vine covered pergolas and splashes of colour from the clematis and bougainvillea.   There are plenty of sun loungers (with cream cushions) and all in the shade of 2 magnificent palm trees which watch over you. 

 

Occasional furniture is dotted around the gardens where you can escape with a book or just enjoy the spectacular surroundings.  At the moment we have a family of owls living in one of the trees opposite the house and some spectacular green parrots have taken to visit our palm trees.

Separated from the main villa by a large pergola and ornamental fish pond, are three pretty guest houses which sleep up to a total of 6 extra guests. 

They have been lovingly restored to remain bohemian and yet incredibly comfortable with air con and WiFi. With independent facilities they are ideal for those guests wanting a little privacy - perfect for the teenagers to be close by and yet still under a watchful eye! 

 

Grey painted doors and white shutters contribute to the general feel of tranquility.  The bamboo covered pergola, old pine dining table, painted settle and outdoor lighting set the scene for al-fresco dining.  

 

Guest House One with its original tiled floors and white roughed plaster walls has a comfortable living area, kitchen and en-suite bathroom. The delightful bedroom has pretty twin beds with a further two single sofa beds in the lounge.

Guest House Two (the Indian Room) is simple and yet charming with  original tiled floors , double bed and antique kilims on the floor.  The en-suite has shower cubicle, sink and loo.  The kitchen is shared with Guest House 1.

Guest House Three, with its nautical theme, has white roughed plaster walls, delightful twin beds and mahogany furniture. The en-suite bathroom has shower cubicle, sink (which is set into an antique wash stand) and loo. The small kitchen is well equipped. 

 

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