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A 5 bedrooms villas in Canggu combining modern comfort and
Balinese architecture with its generous open space dinning and
living area, thatched roof, ponds and deck, Indonesian
antiques. The 4 pavilions are sited atop of a 1 600 m2
lush tropical garden overlooking the famous terraced rice
field and facing the well shaped swimming pool and the outdoor
Jacuzzi.
From the private paved road leading to the villa, the main
gate opens on the car park and service area. Entering through
the antique door, few stairs get down to the wood deck
floating on the pond and distributing the bedrooms, the garden
and the open space living area.
On the left, few up stairs are leading to large open space
living well equipped with day beds, coffee table satellite
television and DVD… The living area is dominating the garden,
the swimming pool and terraced rice field situated over the
river bordering the property.
At the back, the dinning area is equipped with a
comfortable 12 seats table. A wood bridge leads to the guest
lavatory and to the well equipped kitchen. The staffs have a
direct access to the kitchen from the back of the property.
On the right, 2 pavilions seated along the swimming pool
features for each of them 2 bedrooms and their ensuite
bathrooms. In the first pavilion the 2 bedrooms are on the
ground floor, on the second pavilion one of the bedrooms is on
the first floor dominating the garden and swimming pool. Each
of these 4 bedrooms is similar with king size bed covered by
mosquito net, wide standing dressing, bathrooms with bathtub,
independent shower, toilet and 2 basins.
On the east side of the property close to the river a
pavilion is featuring a glass wall fifth bedroom with it
ensuite private bathroom equipped of one basin, toilet and
bathtub. In addition to sound system, satellite TV Villa Dadi
is equipped with wireless internet high speed connection.
At your full service, a manager is supervising 7 permanent
staffs including 1 cook, 2 maids, 1gardeners and pool
attendants and 3 security guards servicing during the nights.
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